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Tiger Woods world leader of profits
11-08-2007

For this week the Money Leaders ADT, is lead by Tiger Woods, followed by Phil Mickelson. Woods has participated this season in 6 tournaments less than Mickelson and exceeds him by more than $5 million profit. The native of the Fiji Islands, Vijay Singh, the American Stricker and the South Korean Choi took unchanged boxes 3, 4 and 5, respectively.
 
Money Leaders
1 Tiger Woods $ 10,867,052
2 Phil Mickelson $ 5,819,988
3  Vijay Singh  $ 4,728,376
4  Steve Stricker  $ 4,663,077
5  K.J. Choi $ 4,587,859
 
However, Woods is located in a leading position in the World Ranking, followed by Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh. Justin Ros, ascended to the post 9 to 4, after winning the Volvo Masters last week in Cadiz, Spain. The South African Ernie Els completes the table of the top five professional golfers.
  
World Money List
1 Tiger Woods  $11,002,706
2 Phil Mickelson $6,539,385
3 Vijay Singh   $5,812,678
4 Justin Rose  $4,982,414
5 Ernie Els  $4,757,430

BMW Championship / 9-6-2008        Leaderboard

Pos

Country

Player

R1

R2

R3

R4

1 United States of America Jim Furyk 70 62 0 0
2 Columbia Camilo Villegas 65 66 0 0
3 United States of America Brian Gay 67 67 0 0
4 United States of America Anthony Kim 68 67 0 0

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Live notes: Second & third rounds of BMW Champ.
9-6-2008

Jim Furyk isn't letting up in the third round at Bellerive. The veteran made the turn in 32 to extend his lead late Saturday afternoon.


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