Shake Ups in the Golf Rankings
Golf is one of those sports that a lot of people get out to the course to play on their own but not one that everyone follows (those who do follow the sport, of course, are likely to stay on top of every little shift in the world ratings and have been known to wait to leave for a family commitment during a sudden death hole). For them, Villegas’ jump into the seventh spot in the world rankings is something to talk about:
(source)Camilo Villegas won his second straight PGA Tour event Sunday and jumped to a career-best No. 7 in this week’s Official World Golf Rankings.
His moved created lots of change to the top 20, however the top five remained the same.
Tiger Woods is still No. 1 and was again followed by Phil Mickelson, FedEx Cup winner Vijay Singh, Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia.
For those who are interested in golf as a sport, this shake up in the world player rankings is something to talk about. Whether it’s a matter of another golfer climbing into the top twenty, or the slide in ratings of someone else or just a fascination with the fact that Tiger Woods still has the top spot despite the fact that he hasn’t been playing, it’s all about getting the conversation started.
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