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FedEx Cup standings 2013: No change as PGA Tour takes week off

Henrik Stenson has a small lead over Tiger Woods heading into this week’s BMW Championship.

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Following Henrik Stenson’s victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship, the PGA Tour had the week off in advance of this week’s BMW Championship. With no tournament, there was no change in the FedEx Cup playoff standings.

Stenson is on top of the current standings, holding a slim lead over Tiger Woods. Stenson jumped up to No. 1 from No. 13 thanks to his victory in Boston.

Adam Scott dropped one spot to No. 3 after his up-and-down performance in Boston. Matt Kuchar and Graham DeLaet round out the top five, with Phil Mickelson at No. 6. Steve Stricker made a big jump from No. 28 to No. 8 thanks to finishing two strokes behind Stenson in second place.

The top 70 in the playoff standings will participate in this week’s BMW Championship, which starts on Thursday at Conway Farms in Lake Forest, Illinois. Here’s the top 10 of the standings, and the full standings can be found on the PGA Tour’s official website:

Rank Rank Last Week Player Points
1 1 Henrik Stenson 4,051
2 2 Tiger Woods 4,037
3 3 Adam Scott 3,917
4 4 Matt Kuchar 3,103
5 5 Graham DeLaet 2,806
6 6 Phil Mickelson 2,762
7 7 Justin Rose 2,664
8 8 Steve Stricker 2,617
9 9 Brandt Snedeker 2,326
10 10 Jordan Spieth 2,246

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