
Mickelson back in golf's top two
Phil Mickelson has returned to second place in the world rankings after winning the Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Tiger Woods finished runner-up, good enough to give him a US dollars 10million bonus for winning the FedEx Cup play-offs, and has now been top of the rankings for the last 225 weeks and for a total of 567 weeks in his career.
Latest leading positions:
1 Tiger Woods 16.54pts, 2 Phil Mickelson 8.33, 3 Steve Stricker 7.87, 4 Paul Casey 6.28, 5 Kenny Perry 5.91, 6 Henrik Stenson 5.85, 7 Padraig Harrington 5.73, 8 Sergio Garcia 5.63, 9 Jim Furyk 5.57, 10 Geoff Ogilvy 5.33, 11 Lee Westwood 5.14, 12 Stewart Cink 4.96, 13 Martin Kaymer 4.92, 14 Sean O'Hair 4.72, 15 Vijay Singh 4.41, 16 Camilo Villegas 4.36, 17 Lucas Glover 4.33, 18 Zach Johnson 4.21, 19 Retief Goosen 4.07, 20 Ian Poulter 4.05
Other leading Europeans:
23 Robert Karlsson, 24 Rory McIlroy, 25 Ross Fisher, 28 Luke Donald, 32 Soren Kjeldsen, 39 Miguel Angel Jimenez, 41 Soren Hansen, 43 Alvaro Quiros, 44 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, 45 Oliver Wilson, 46 Anders Hansen, 48 Graeme McDowell, 61 Chris Wood, 62 Justin Rose, 63 Peter Hanson, 67 Francesco Molinari, 74 Alexander Noren, 90 Nick Dougherty, 92 Simon Dyson, 93 Thomas Levet, 94 Anthony Wall
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