Woods stays fourth in world rankings

10:35, 02 Jul 2012

  • Tiger Woods stays fourth on the world rankings after his third win of the season and second in three starts, but he has closed the gap considerably on top three Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood.

Tiger Woods stays fourth on the world rankings after his third win of the season and second in three starts, but he has closed the gap considerably on top three Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood.

Jamie Donaldson, meanwhile, moves from 116th to a career-high 63rd thanks to his maiden European Tour victory at the Irish Open.

Latest leading positions in the world golf rankings:

1 Luke Donald 9.80pts,

2 Rory McIlroy 8.66,

3 Lee Westwood 8.21,

4 Tiger Woods 7.82,

5 Webb Simpson 6.55,

6 Bubba Watson 6.30,

7 Matt Kuchar 5.82,

8 Jason Dufner 5.70,

9 Justin Rose 5.55,

10 Hunter Mahan 5.36

11 Graeme McDowell 5.15,

12 Adam Scott 5.03,

13 Steve Stricker 4.93,

14 Martin Kaymer 4.82,

15 Phil Mickelson 4.78,

16 Dustin Johnson 4.72,

17 Zach Johnson 4.54,

18 Charl Schwartzel 4.52,

19 Rickie Fowler 4.45,

20 Louis Oosthuizen 4.44

Other leading Europeans:

22 Sergio Garcia,

30 Paul Lawrie,

34 Francesco Molinari,

51 Robert Karlsson,

60 Padraig Harrington,

63 Jamie Donaldson,

82 Darren Clarke

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