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FedEx Cup standings 2013: Jason Dufner surges; Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott move into top 10

Dufner made a big leap in the 2013 FedEx Cup standings, although he remains outside the top 10. Tiger Woods is still the leader, while Stenson and Scott moved into the top 10.

Andrew Redington

Prior to the PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club, Jason Dufner sat way back in 62nd place in the 2013 FedEx Cup standings. After Dufner’s two-stroke victory over Jim Furyk, the 36-year-old now sits at No. 14.

The top five of the standings remained the same, with Tiger Woods still holding a commanding lead despite his struggles at Oak Hill. Matt Kuchar, Brandt Snedeker, Phil Mickelson and Billy Horschel round out the top five.

Henrik Stenson vaulted into the top 10, moving from No. 12 to No. 8 after a strong showing over the weekend. Stenson finished in third place, three strokes behind Dufner.

Adam Scott also moved into the top 10, going from No. 11 to No. 10. Scott finished five strokes behind Dufner in a tie for fifth place.

Here’s the top 10 of the FedEx Cup standings. The rest of the standings can be found at PGATour.com:

2013 PGA FedEx Cup Season Points Leaders
Rank Player Points Tournaments Wins Top 10s Pts Behind
1 Tiger Woods 3,059 11 5 7 ---
2 Matt Kuchar 2,293 18 2 7 766
3 Brandt Snedeker 2,218 17 2 8 841
4 Phil Mickelson
2,166 16 2 6 893
5 Billy Horschel
1,487 21 1 7 1,572
6 Bill Haas 1,457 19 1 9 1,602
7 Justin Rose 1,447 12 1 5 1,612
8 Henrik Stenson 1,426 20 0 6 1,633
9 Keegan Bradley 1,416 20 0 7 1,643
10 Adam Scott 1,347 21 1 5 1,712

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