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Return here every Monday to see the latest official rankings. See who's entered and fallen out of the top-ten lists and use it as a tracking tool for fantasy golf teams.
It's still a long way to Valhalla and the early-August cut-off date for making the top eight in Ryder Cup standings. Last week didn't produce many big moves.
Here are the top-10 tour players and ties in each of seven PGA Tour statistical categories through completion of the FBR Open.
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.
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.
Most of the top money-making golfers maintained their spots in the rankings after taking the week off. Mark Calcavecchia continued his resurgence.
Congratulations to Padraig Harrington, winner of the Open Championship. The PGA TOUR is in Ontario this week for the Canadian Open.
The Ryder Cup Matches return to the United States later this year. Paul Azinger is being lauded as a strong captain, but a much needed win will be the determining factor.
Here are the top-10 tour players and ties in each of seven PGA Tour statistical categories through completion of the Honda Classic.
As the season marches on the PGA TOUR's Fedex Cup Playoffs are approaching. Here's a brief playoff description and the Top-20 in the standings heading to British Open wee
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.
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.
Boo Weekley was able to quickly shift the focus from his missed putt at the Honda Classic by winning the wind-delayed Heritage. He enters the top-10 for the first time.
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.
Players like J.B. Holmes, Sean O'Hair, and Ryuji Imada continue their strong play and make their presence known among the game's best.
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.
Following the Accenture World Match Play Championship, several top players are playing more, playing better and working toward the top.
Although several players are coming into their own at this early stage, Tiger Woods is solidifying his place at the top.
The only certainty about the American Ryder Cup team at this point is that Tiger Woods will occupy the top spot in the standings. He certainly has his A-game.
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.
It will take more than impeccable golf skills and mental toughness to give the world's best golfer a serious, sustained challenge. A lack of experience is also required.
After one of the toughest Masters Tournaments in recent memory, champion Zach Johnson makes his first entry into the top-10 this week. Tiger Woods takes the top spot.
Tiger Woods' absence from the Barclays is now forgotten, cancelled-out by his battle with Phil Mickelson at the Deutsche Bank. See the smile on the commissioner's face.
Big moves among the players at the top of the Fedex Cup standings and twenty-four players won't be moving on to the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Although the season will go on after this week, it is effectively drawing to a close. A Tour Champion and Fedex Cup Champion will be decided this week.
Here are the top-ten PGA Tour pros, along with their winnings, world ranking and predictions for the remainder of the year:


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