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2013 FedEx Cup standings: No change in top 10

Billy Horschel and Bill Haas both posted respectable scores at The Greenbrier Classic, but they weren’t good enough to shake up the top 10 of the FedEx Cup standings.

Hunter Martin

There was no movement in the top 10 of the FedEx Cup standings following Jonas Blixt’s victory at The Greenbrier Classic, but both Billy Horschel and Bill Haas gained some points with their respective finishes.

Horschel went into the week at No. 5 in the standings, and he finished the tournament in a tie for 30th at 5-under, gaining 37 points, which nudged him somewhat closer to Phil Mickelson in fourth. Mickelson missed the cut and didn’t add any points to his total.

Haas made a slightly higher jump, adding 65 points to his total by firing an 8-under for the tournament and finishing in a tie for ninth. Haas is currently sitting at No. 7 in the standings, just 38 points behind Justin Rose.

Tiger Woods remains atop the standings with 2,380 points. Woods is 416 points ahead of second-place Matt Kuchar. Both players were idle this past week.

Here’s the full top 10 of the standings:

2013 PGA FedEx Cup Season Points Leaders
Rank Player Points Tournaments Wins Top 10s Pts Behind
1 Tiger Woods 2,380 9 4 5 ---
2 Matt Kuchar 1,964 15 2 6 416
3 Brandt Snedeker 1,603 14 1 7 777
4 Phil Mickelson
1,518 14 1 5 862
5 Billy Horschel
1,422 18 1 7 921
6 Justin Rose
1,358 10 1 5 1,022
7 Bill Haas
1,255 17 1 8 1,060
8 Kevin Streelman
1,234 17 1 5 1,146
9 Boo Weekley 1,154 18 1 4 1,226
10 Jason Day 1,148 14 0 5 1,232

The full standings can be found here on the PGA Tour’s website.

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