Henrik Stenson moves to World No. 6 following his win at the Deutsche Bank Championship, topping the FedEx Cup standings and the Race to Dubai, Gregory Bourdy leaps into the top 150 and Korean Park Sung-Joon is making his move in in Japan.
PGA Tour - Deutsche Bank Championship
Henrik Stenson gained a well-deserved first win of 2013 when triumphing by two shots in the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston. Stenson moves from World. No 10 to World No. 6.
A tremendously consistent performer in recent weeks, Stenson has come close to glory in several tournaments on either side of the Atlantic without quite making it over the line and now tops the FedEx Cup standings in addition to the Race to Dubai.
European Tour - ISPS Handa Wales Open
Grégory Bourdy found the Midas touch on the greens to produce a stunning finish that sealed victory at the ISPS Handa Wales Open.
Joint-top with overnight leader Peter Uihlein after 15 holes, the Frenchman made a decisive move in the closing stages of his round. Gregory
Japan Golf Tour - Vana H Cup KBC Augusta
Korean Park Sung-Joon was victorious at the Vana H Cup KBC Augusta with a two shot victory over his fellow countryman, 21 year old Jung-Gong Hwang, in Fukuoka in southern Japan.
Finishing runner-up on two occasions including last week’s Kansai Open, Park narrowly misses out on ranking in the top 150 in the world at 152nd.
Web.com - Hotel Fitness Championship
Web.com Tour held the first-ever tournament of the Web.com Tour Finals. 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman won the inaugural Hotel Fitness Championship Moving 96 places to 200th in the OWGR.
European Challenge Tour - Northern Ireland Open Challenge Presented By Clannah and XJET
Daan Huizing confirmed his reputation as one of European golf’s hottest talents with a brilliant play-off win over former Ryder Cup player Oliver Wilson at the Northern Ireland Open Challenge presented by Clannah and XJET.
Huizing jumps 195 spots to now rank at 286th in the World Ranking.
PGA Tour Canada - The Wildfire Invitational
Mark Hubbard captured his first PGA Tour Canada title on Sunday, firing a final round 5-under par 66 to win The Wildfire Invitational presented by PC Financial gaining 6 points to see him jump a huge 697 spots to rank at 710th in the world.
Hubbard won by two shots over Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., and Kyle Stough.
Sunshine Tour - Wild Waves Golf Challenge
Andrew Curlewis won his second Sunshine Tour title when he took the Wild Waves Golf Challenge at the Wild Coast Sun Country Club on Thursday moving from 628th to 533rd in the world.
He carded a final round five-under-par 65 on the 5,807-metre par-70 layout for a final total of 16-under-par 194 to hold off Desvonde Botes and Titch Moore by one stroke.