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Red-hot Jason Day got his world number one chase at the Deutsche Bank Championship off to a solid start with a three-under-par 68 that put him three shots off the first-round lead of Brendon de Jonge. Zimbabwe's de Jonge notched seven birdies in his six-under 65 at TPC Boston to take a two-stroke lead over a group of nine players in the second event in the US PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs. England's Luke Donald and Ian Poulter, Australia's Matt Jones, Sweden's Henrik Stenson and Americans Colt Knost, Kevin Chappell, Harris English, Charley Hoffman and Rickie Fowler were all tied on four-under-par 67.
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