Monday, March 09, 2015

DUSTIN JOHNSON NOW WORLD No. 7 AFTER 

CADILLAC CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORY

With his win at the WGC-Cadillac Championship, Dustin Johnson moved back into the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking, jumping nine spots from 16th to seventh.
This is the first time Johnson has ranked top-10 in the world since a tie for fourth at last year's WGC-Cadillac Championship put him at No. 8. He fell out after withdrawing from his next event, the Shell Houston Open. The 30-year-old's highest ranking is No. 4, a spot he reached in 2011.
The win was the ninth for Johnson in his career. He's won a US PGA Tour event at least once in each of the past eight years.
With a top-five finish at the WGC-Cadillac Championship, Adam Scott switched spots with Jason Day, moving to No. 4 from the fifth spot. J B Holmes jumped 22 spots, coming in at 19 from 41 after a runner-up showing.
Alex Cejka, winner of the PGA Tour's Puerto Rico Open, moved from 285 to 163 after his first Tour title.
Tiger Woods, who did not compete last week, fell from No. 75 to 79. 

REVISED WORLD TOP TEN
  1. Rory McIlroy
  2. Bubba Watson
  3. Henrik Stenson
  4. Adam Scott
  5. Jason Day
  6. Jim Furyk
  7. Dustin Johnson
  8. Sergio Garcia
  9. Justin Rose
  10. Jordan Spieth

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