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Woods climbs world rankings

Tiger Woods is up to fourth in the world after producing one of the shots of his life en route to winning the Memorial Tournament.

A spectacular chip-in birdie from the rough over the 16th green helped the 36-year-old to match the 73 PGA Tour wins of tournament host Jack Nicklaus. Only Sam Snead with 82 is ahead of him now.

The former world number one climbs from ninth to fourth a week before he heads to San Francisco for his attempt to win a 15th major. He is currently four behind Nicklaus' record - and has been since the 2008 US Open.

Latest leading positions in the world golf rankings: 1 Luke Donald 10.43pts, 2 Rory McIlroy 9.06, 3 Lee Westwood 7.91, 4 Tiger Woods 6.79, 5 Bubba Watson 6.16, 6 Matt Kuchar 5.95, 7 Justin Rose 5.75, 8 Hunter Mahan 5.49, 9 Jason Dufner 5.25, 10 Martin Kaymer 5.04, 11 Steve Stricker 5.01, 12 Phil Mickelson 4.96, 13 Webb Simpson 4.88, 14 Charl Schwartzel 4.78, 15 Louis Oosthuizen 4.74, 16 Zach Johnson 4.67, 17 Adam Scott 4.66, 18 Rickie Fowler 4.57, 19 Jason Day 4.52, 20 Dustin Johnson 4.45.

Other leading Europeans: 21 Graeme McDowell, 22 Sergio Garcia, 25 Peter Hanson, 27 Ian Poulter, 29 Paul Lawrie, 32 Martin Laird, 33 Francesco Molinari, 34 Thomas Bjorn, 35 Nicolas Colsaerts, 38 Carl Pettersson, 42 Alvaro Quiros, 46 Simon Dyson, 47 Fredrik Jacobson, 48 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, 49 Robert Karlsson, 53 Anders Hansen, 55 Rafael Cabrera Bello, 58 Paul Casey, 59 Robert Rock, 62 Miguel Angel Jimenez, 63 Matteo Manassero, 76 Darren Clarke, 79 Joost Luiten, 81 Pablo Larrazabal, 84 Alexander Noren, 87 Michael Hoey, 88 Brian Davis, 93 Richie Ramsay, 96 Padraig Harrington, 98 Stephen Gallacher, 99 Bernd Wiesberger, 100 David Lynn.

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