Woods moves up to No. 26; Koepka No. 2

Woods moves up to No. 26; Koepka No. 2

Tiger Woods couldn't catch Brooks Koepka at the PGA Championship, but he continued his run back up the Official World Golf Ranking with a second-place finish at Bellerive.For the former world No. 1, it marks his highest spot in the ranking since December of 2014. Entering the Hero World Challenge last December, Woods was ranked No. 1,199. Since then he's jumped 1,173 spots thanks to six top-10 finishes and a T-11 at The Players.Koepka's road to No. 2 certainly wasn't as dramatic - he started the year ranked No. 8 - but his second major of the year puts him in position to move past workout buddy Dustin Johnson heading into the FedExCup Playoffs.
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Jon Rahm moved up from No. 7 to No. 5 after a T-4 finish at Bellerive.Adam Scott's third-place finish moved him back into the top 50. It was just the second top-10 finish of the season for the former Masters champ, and he's now up to 45th from 76th.With his third top-5 finish of the summer, Stewart Cink jumped from 99th to 70th. He started the year ranked No. 146.Here is this week's top-10 ranking:1. Dustin Johnson2. Brooks Koepka3. Justin Thomas4. Justin Rose5. Jon Rahm6. Francesco Molinari7. Rory McIlroy8. Jordan Spieth9. Rickie Fowler10. Jason Day


His best finish at the premier playoff event was T8 last year. Now ranked No. 1 in the World Golf Ranking, Koepka has finished in the top 10 in the FedExCup Playoffs in back-to-back years but is in search of his first overall title. In 12 starts this season, Koepka has two wins, two runners-up and only one missed cut.
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Koepka's third birdie of the week at No. 2 allowed him to move up to 11-under alongside Finau. The three-time major winner has played with a steady hand, as he has three pars to go with the birdie

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