Find andre spillere
Handicap
til
Alder
til



World ranking

Nyheder


04/09 2010 - 07:57
Share |

Tiger Woods can loose #1 this week... Again

Both Steve Stricker and Phil Mickelson can overtake Woods in Ohio this week.

It was at the 2004 Deutsche Bank Championship that Vijay Singh fired a final round 69 to win and overtake Tiger Woods as the No. 1 player in the world.

This victory by Singh officially ended Woods’ streak of 264 weeks at the top of the rankings. Here’s a look at this week’s scenarios, with Woods (72) currently holding the top spot for 273 weeks:

* Steve Stricker (65) becomes No. 1 if Woods is out of the top 9 and Phil Mickelson is out of the top 3.

* Phil Mickelson (69) becomes No. 1 by: winning, finishing second (with Woods out of the 3) finishing third (with Woods out of the top 9) or finishing fourth (with Woods out of the top 24 and Stricker not winning).



Relaterede nyheder