Tiger Woods is once again on top of the latest World Golf Rankings, which is a position he has held for weeks. There was little movement within the top 10 this week; in fact, there was no change whatsoever among the top eight. Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Justin Rose and Brandt Snedeker round out the top five.
Official World Golf Rankings 2013: Tiger Woods leads list, Matt Kuchar makes top 10
Woods regained the No. 1 ranking earlier this year, and he isn’t letting go of it.


Matt Kuchar and Lee Westwood both cracked the top 10, replacing Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker. Boo Weekley, who won the Crowne Plaza Invitational over the weekend, was not surprisingly one of the big movers in the rankings, improving from No. 111 to No. 55.
A name to keep an eye on going forward might be 20-year-old Matteo Manassero, who recently became the youngest player ever to win the BMW PGA Championship, which is a part of the European Tour. Manassero vaulted into the top 30 as a result of the win.
1. Tiger Woods
2. Rory McIlroy
3. Adam Scott
4. Justin Rose
5. Brandt Snedeker
6. Luke Donald
7. Graeme McDowell
8. Louis Oosthuizen
9. Matt Kuchar
10. Lee Westwood












