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Perry Climbs To 16th In World Rankings

POSTED: 10:40 am PDT July 14, 2008

(Sports Network) - Kenny Perry claimed his third win of the season on Sunday and climbed to 16th in the world rankings.

The injured Tiger Woods remains No. 1 and again was followed by Phil Mickelson.

Geoff Ogilvy moved up one to third and knocked Adam Scott down to No. 4. Ernie Els and Stewart Cink also exchanged places with Els up to No. 5 this week.

The next six players -- Sergio Garcia, Steve Stricker, Justin Rose, Vijay Singh, K.J. Choi and Jim Furyk -- remained seventh through 12th.

Defending British Open champ Padraig Harrington slipped one to 14th, making room at 13th for Anthony Kim. Trevor Immelman held steady at 15.

Perry jumped four to 16th, knocking Henrik Stenson, Rory Sabbatini and Lee Westwood down one spot apiece. Miguel Angel Jimenez climbed one to 20th this week, while Luke Donald dropped two places to No. 21.


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