2011年3月23日星期三

Europe Remains Unified Atop Board

Martin Kaymer scaled to the top of the world golf ranking, but Luke Donald’s win this weekend made it complete.
The Europeans are in charge.
Kaymer supplanted Lee Westwood in the No. 1 slot of the Official World Golf Ranking by getting to the final of the WGC Match Play event in Tucson.
Parlaying a victory to reach third was Donald, who vaulted from No. 9. Holding in the four-hole is Graeme McDowell.
For those repositioning the flags, the order would be: Germany, England, England and Northern Ireland.
In a free fall that shows no sign of gaining any lift is Tiger Woods, who checks in as the fifth-ranked ranked player just a few points ahead of fellow American Phil Mickelson.

Luke Donald won WGC Match Play and moved to No. 3. Photo Getty Images

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