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 8. Donald 5.64 
 9. Casey 5.55 
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Week 27 - JIMENEZ WINS THE ALSTOM OPEN DE FRANCE AFTER PLAY-OFF AND MOVES TO WORLD NUMBER 32
7/5/10 9:19 AM

Miguel Angel Jimenez won the Alstom Open de France at Le Golf National by beating compatriot Alejandro Caņizares and Italian Francesco Molinari in sudden death after he had gone in the water when two clear on the final hole of regulation play. His par at the first extra hole, the same 18th hole he had just double bogeyed, was enough for victory and he becomes the oldest winner of continental Europe's oldest golf title at 46. The win takes him to World Number 32, a jump of 18 positions.

Justin Rose won his second PGA Tour tournament in three starts as a final round of 70 saw him win the AT&T National at Aronimink Golf Club from Ryan Moore by a single stroke. Rose hit a fantastic 3-wood close for eagle on the ninth but then three-putted the next two holes. Seven closing pars were enough for a win which takes him to World Number 16, a jump of 19 positions on the week and 54 spots better than his 2009 year end ranking.

This week's other winners were Yuta Ikeda at the TOSHIN GOLF TOURNAMENT IN LakeWood on the Japan Tour, Jacob Olesen at the The Princess on the Challenge Tour, Michael Hendry at the Indonesian Open presented by Enjoy Jakarta on the OneAsia Tour and Dustin Risdon at the ATB Financial Classic Presented by TELUS on the Canadian Tour.

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