Week 31 - TIGER EXTENDS HIS LEAD AT THE TOP OF THE RANKINGS WITH EIGHTH BRIDGESTONE TITLE

Tiger Woods completed a dominant victory at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational as he captured an incredible eighth title at Firestone Country Club.

Woods began the final round seven shots clear of the field after following his stunning 61 on Friday with a 68 yesterday.

Woods claimed 76 first place points to further extend his lead at the top going into next week’s US PGA Championship

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PGA Tour - Reno Tahoe Open

Gary Woodland won the PGA Tour's Reno-Tahoe Open on Sunday. The 29-year-old finished nine points clear in the Stableford competition at Montreux Golf and Country Club.

Woodland went into the last 18 holes with a seven-point advantage and a final-round 69 earned him seven points for an overall score of 44. Woodland moves from 268th to 152nd in theOfficial World Golf Ranking.

Web.com - Mylan Classic

Ben Martin won the Mylan Classic on Sunday for his second Web.com Tour title of the year, shooting his third straight 4-under 67 for a five-stroke victory.

The 25-year-old former Clemson player had a 17-under 267 total at Southpointe Golf Club.

Martin bagged another 14 first place points this season to take him from 230th to 161st in the ranking

Challenge Tour - Finnish Challenge 

Stuart Manley marched to his maiden European Challenge Tour title at the Finnish Challenge as a clinical final day performance earned him a three under par round of 69 and a two-shot victory at Kytäjä Golf, in Hyvinkää near Helsinki.

A birdie at the opening par five, the third hole, calmed his nerves before he summoned the kind of form which produced 18 birdies, an eagle and just two bogeys in the opening three rounds. Manly moves up the ranking 279 spots to rank at 356.

Korean Golf Tour - Bosung CC Classic
Kim Tae Hoon was victorious at the Bosung CC Classic following two top 10 this season, the 1st at Kwangju Bank Open Happiness, and Gunsan CC Open. Kim is now 675th in the OWGR.

Asian Development Tour - ICTSI Mount Malarayat Classic

Sattaya Supupramai savoured a memorable week by claiming his maiden victory on the Asian Development Tour (ADT) with a closing five-under-par 67 to win the ICTSI Mount Malarayat Classic on Saturday.

After four days of intense battle, Sattaya finally emerged top of the class when he traded one eagle and six birdies against three bogeys for a four-day total of 21-under-par 267 to edge Filipino veteran Antonio Lascuna by three shots. Sattaya moves up 423 spots to rank at 622nd. 

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