Articles related to "Fedex Cup Ranking"Congratulations to Padraig Harrington, the "champion golfer of the year." After an exciting finish, the top-20 positions in the Fedex Standings see a bit of a shake-up.
Tiger Woods buried Rory Sabbatini and the rest of the field as he continued his domination of World Golf Championship events. This was his sixth WGC Bridgestone win.
Jim Furyk pulled off a difficult title defense today at the Canadian Open. In a week where 15 of the top-20 golfers took the week off, there were few big changes.
For the fourth time, Tiger Woods won the PGA Championship. The brutal heat of Tulsa was no match for the determination of the World No. 1 en route to his 13th Major.
Vijay Singh jumped from third to first on the Money list after winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill. Tiger Woods dropped out of the top-10.
Congratulations to Padraig Harrington, winner of the Open Championship. The PGA TOUR is in Ontario this week for the Canadian Open.
The Canadian Open title was taken for the second year in a row by Jim Furyk. Although most of the PGA TOUR money leaders took the week off, others made progress.
Some significant moves in both Top-25 lists, but not in the top-10. Following the Honda Classic, Ernie Els adds to the list of top players on top of their game.
Woods held off a surging Woody Austin and Ernie Els to win his 13th Major championship in Tulsa on Sunday. Now second on the all-time majors list, he's eying number one.
Most of the top money-making golfers maintained their spots in the rankings after taking the week off. Mark Calcavecchia continued his resurgence.
None of last week's top-10 money leaders competed in the Wyndham Championship, but there was still fantastic golf. Players are gearing up for the Fedex Cup Playoffs.
Heading into PGA Championship week, the world's number one golfer appears to have his A-game. Jim Furyk heads a list of other favorites for the year's final Major.
Between his rookie 2006 and 2008 FBR Open wins, fans of PGA Tour pro J.B. Holmes didn't have much to cheer. He now looks poised for greater things.
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