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2013 PGA Money List: Tiger Woods with big lead over Phil Mickelson after WGC-Bridgestone victory

Woods won $1.5 million thanks to his seven-stroke victory at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, and he now has about a $2.7 million lead over Phil Mickelson on the PGA Tour money list.

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Tiger Woods earned $1.5 million thanks to his dominant victory at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, further widening the gap between him and Phil Mickelson on the PGA Tour money list. Woods has now earned $7,659,119 on the year, which is about $2.7 million ahead of Mickelson, who finished in a tie for 21st at Firestone Country Club.

Woods has only played in 11 tournaments this year, but he leads the money list by a wide margin thanks to five victories and seven top-10 finishes.

Keegan Bradley and Henrik Stenson both saw big jumps in their spots on the money list after finishing in a tie for second at Firestone. Bradley and Stenson finished seven strokes behind Woods, with each man taking home $692,500. Bradley jumped from No. 12 to No. 8 on the money list, while Stenson moved from No. 16 to No. 10.

Jason Day and Kevin Streelman dropped out of the top 10 due to rough performances over the weekend.

Here are the top money leaders of the year thus far. The full leaderboard can be found on PGATour.com:

2013 PGA Tour Money List leaders
Rank Player Earnings YTD Tournaments Wins
1 Tiger Woods $7,659,119 11 5
2 Phil Mickelson $4,941,977 16 2
3 Matt Kuchar $4,931,408 18 2
4 Brandt Snedeker $4,897,911 17 2
5 Justin Rose $3,125,310 12 1
6 Billy Horschel $3,117,543 21 1
7 Bill Haas $3,107,296 19 1
8 Keegan Bradley $3,043,446 20 0
9 Adam Scott $2,902,513 11 1
10 Henrik Stenson $2,896,003 13 0

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