Lefty continues to rise after second big week on the US Tour
Phil Mickelson is up to ninth in the world rankings after his near miss in the Northern Trust Open on Sunday.
A week after winning at Pebble Beach, Mickelson sank a 26-foot birdie putt on the final green to tie fellow American Bill Haas at Riviera. Keegan Bradley followed him in from 13 feet to make it a three-way play-off, but Haas grabbed the title with a 45-foot birdie putt on the second extra hole.
Mickelson climbs from 11th to ninth, while Haas is up to a career-high 12th from 22nd and USPGA champion Bradley moves from 26th into the top 20 for the first time at 19th - just ahead of Tiger Woods. Although neither Rory McIlroy nor Lee Westwood played last week, the Northern Irishman returns to number two.
Latest leading positions in the world golf rankings:
1 Luke Donald 9.26pts,
2 Rory McIlroy 7.80,
3 Lee Westwood 7.80,
4 Martin Kaymer
5.96, 5 Steve Stricker 5.68,
6 Webb Simpson 5.17,
7 Jason Day 5.11,
8 Adam Scott 5.10,
9 Phil Mickelson 5.05,
10 Dustin Johnson 5.03,
11 Charl Schwartzel 4.86,
12 Bill Haas 4.68,
13 Graeme McDowell 4.42,
14 Matt Kuchar 4.37,
15 Nick Watney 4.26,
16 Sergio Garcia 4.16,
17 KJ Choi 4.14,
18 Brandt Snedeker 4.00,
19 Keegan Bradley 3.96,
20 Tiger Woods 3.77.
Mickelson back in top 10
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