Tiger Woods won the Deutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of Europe and remains at World No.1. Runner - up Colin Montgomerie jumps back up to No.21 in the world after an 8-place improvement whilst Justin Rose is up 19 places to World No.62.
Nick Price continued his amazing run in the World's Top-50 after he won the MasterCard Colonial at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Price's 17th PGA TOUR title moves him up 16 places and into the World Top-10 at No.9. David Toms and Kenny Perry finished in the runner-up spots and they move up 1 place to No.6 and up 10 places to World No. 16 respectively. Dudley Hart finished in outright 4th and he finds himself back in the Top-50 at No.44.
Price first entered the World Top-50 at No.49 after finishing T2 in the Canadian Open on July 5th 1987. Since then, 17 International victories and 16 PGA TOUR victories have helped keep Price among the Top-50 players in the World. No player since the inception of the World Ranking in 1986 has remained within the Top-50 for so many consecutive weeks - 721.
In Japan this week, Kenichi Kuboya won the JPGA Championship at the Koma Country Club in Nara. Kenichi is now World No.188. Zoran Zorkic won the SAS Carolina Classic on the BUY.COM tour and Zoran is now No.587= in the world.