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Mon 6th, September 2010
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Charley Hoffman fired a nine-under 62 on Monday to come from behind and win the Deutsche Bank Championship.
With the victory, Hoffman soared 81 places to No. 51 in the latest world golf rankings.
Tiger Woods finished ahead of Phil Mickelson at the TPC Boston and remained the top-ranked player. Mickelson held steady in second and was again followed by Lee Westwood and Steve Stricker.
Jim Furyk inched up one to fifth and that bumped Martin Kaymer down one to sixth. Rory McIlroy held steady at No. 7, while Luke Donald moved up three to No. 8 after sharing second behind Hoffman.
Donald's move knocked Paul Casey, Ernie Els and Matt Kuchar down one spot apiece.
Ian Poulter was 12th again this week and was again trailed by Hunter Mahan, Graeme McDowell, Edoardo Molinari, Anthony Kim, Zach Johnson and Retief Goosen.
Robert Allenby and Padraig Harrington exchanged places with Allenby up to 19th and Harrington dipping a notch to 20th.
Miguel Angel Jimenez won for the third time this season on the European Tour on Sunday and moved up 11 places to No. 27.

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