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Official World Golf Rankings 2013: Tiger Woods increases lead, Keegan Bradley makes big jump

Tiger Woods has a comfortable lead in the World Golf Rankings after his big win at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. The rest of the top 10 stayed mostly the same, but Keegan Bradley jumped from No. 17 to No. 10 with a strong effort over the weekend.

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Tiger Woods increased his lead in the World Golf Rankings with his dominant win at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational over the weekend. Woods already had a rather comfortable lead in the rankings over Phil Mickelson, but his fifth win of the year widened the gap even further.

There was little change in the rest of the top 10, but Keegan Bradley made a big jump into the No. 10 spot after his strong performance at Firestone Country Club. Bradley finished in a tie for second place with Henrik Stenson, seven strokes behind Woods. Bradley was 17th in the rankings prior to the tournament.

Bradley took Lee Westwood’s spot in the top 10. Westwood struggled a bit at Firestone, finishing in a tie for 40th.

Behind Woods and Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Adam Scott round out the top five.

Here’s the top 10 of the World Golf Rankings. The full rankings can be found on the Official World Golf Rankings website and can also be viewed in PDF format:

World Golf Rankings Average Points
1 Tiger Woods 14.1864
2 Phil Mickelson 8.5631
3 Rory McIlroy 8.3226
4 Justin Rose 7.5972
5 Adam Scott 7.4437
6 Matt Kuchar 6.6447
7 Brandt Snedeker 6.5933
8 Graeme McDowell 5.9365
9 Luke Donald 5.3970
10 Keegan Bradley 5.0988

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