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Official World Golf Rankings 2013: Top 10 remains unchanged, Tiger Woods leads pack

Tiger Woods heads an unchanged top 10 atop the 2013 World Golf Rankings. Further down, Ryan Moore and Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano made big leaps with victories.

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Lintao Zhang

The top 10 atop the 2013 Official World Golf Rankings looks exactly the same as it did last week. Tiger Woods once again heads this list, followed by Adam Scott, Phil Mickelson, Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose to round out the top five. The biggest leaps in the standings occurred much further down.

Ryan Moore defeated Gary Woodland in a playoff to win the 2013 CIMB Classic in Kuala Lumpur on Monday morning, and made a sizable jump up the rankings. He slots in at No. 31 after ranking 45th last week. Woodland jumped up to No. 53 after coming in at 81st last week.

Also making a leap was Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, who won the 2013 BMW Masters on Sunday. He is now one spot behind Moore at No. 32 after ranking 60th last week.

Here’s a look at the top 10, courtesy of World Golf Rankings:

Rank Last week Average points
1 Tiger Woods 1 12.56
2 Adam Scott 2 8.94
3 Phil Mickelson 3 8.06
4 Henrik Stenson 4 8.02
5 Justin Rose 5 7.32
6 Rory McIlroy 6 6.81
7 Steve Stricker 7 6.47
8 Matt Kuchar 8 6.40
9 Brandt Snedeker 9 6.15
10 Jason Dufner 10 5.71

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