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No rest for Woods with lucrative China event in sights
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-11-08 10:35

"Overall to be in contention at all the majors this year, and then to win two World Golf Championships and to be in contention at other events down the stretch, that's awfully exciting and that's why I made all the changes."

Woods extends lead over Singh in world rankings

LONDON, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Tiger Woods strengthened his hold at the top of the world rankings after his second place behind fellow American Bart Bryant at the season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta.

Woods, who fired a one-under-par 69 to finish six strokes adrift of Bryant at East Lake Golf Club on Sunday, boosted his points average to 18.07.

Second-ranked Vijay Singh trails Woods by an average of 7.30 world ranking points after tying for fourth in Atlanta.

Fijian Singh, a four-times winner on the PGA Tour this season, has had three spells as world number one since ending Woods's five-year reign at the top last September.

U.S. PGA champion Phil Mickelson, who skipped the Atlanta tournament, and twice U.S. Open winner Retief Goosen, who fell back into a share of fourth with a final-round 74, stayed third and fourth in the official world rankings announced on Monday.

Ernie Els, out of action since July because of a knee injury but scheduled to return at next month's Nedbank Challenge in South Africa, remained fifth.

There were no changes in the top 10 this week.

Bryant, who produced a Cinderella finish to the U.S. season by clinching the third PGA Tour title of his career, climbed 20 spots to a career-high 24th in the world.

Compatriot Heath Slocum, who secured his second PGA Tour title with a two-shot victory at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic in Madison, Mississippi on Sunday, moved up 39 places to 101st.
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