SERGIO GARCIA IN WORLD TOP TEN
FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 2009
With a victory at the Qatar Masters on Saturday, Sergio Garcia jumped two spots to No. 9 in the Official World Golf Ranking released Monday, his highest placement in more than four years.
Still in search of his first career major win, Garcia was eighth in
the world on Nov. 29, 2009. The Spaniard has been ranked as high as No.
2, but never held down the top spot.
Prior to this week, Garcia spent a combined 318 weeks in the world's
top 10. The 34-year-old now owns 11 European Tour wins as well as 18
top-10s in 61 career majors as a pro and amateur.
In recent years, Garcia had dropped as low as 85th in the world as of
March 13, 2011. He is currently third on the world points list for the
European Ryder Cup team after his victory and is second in the Race To
Dubai rankings, the European Tour's money list.
Scott Stallings,
the winner Sunday at the Farmers Insurance Open on the US PGA Tour, jumped
from 112th in the world to 53rd, likely earning him a spot in the
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship in February.
The top 64 in the
OWGR make the field and cut-off is February 10, the day after the end of
AT and T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
REVISED WORLD PRO RANKINGS
1 Tiger Woods
2 Adam Scott
3 Henrik Stenson
4 Phil Mickelson
5 Justin Rose
6 Rory McIlroy
7 Zach Johnson
8 Matt Kuchar
9 Sergio Garcia
10 Jason Day
11 Steve Stricker
12 Ian Poulter
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