McIlroy back at number one after
five year absence
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[February 11, 2020]
LONDON (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy
has returned to the top of golf's rankings for the first time in
five years after a string of strong finishes.
The 30-year-old Northern Irishman, a four-time major winner,
replaces American Brooks Koepka.
McIlroy was tied third at the Farmers Insurance Open last month and
was fourth at the World Tour Championships in Dubai in November,
following his victory at the WGC-HSBC Champions.
His rise back to the top of golf's official world rankings, which
uses a rolling two-year points format, means McIlroy will move into
fourth place in total time spent as number one.
This will be his 96th week there, behind only Tiger Woods (683),
Greg Norman (331) an fellow Briton Nick Faldo (97).
McIlroy has ended only one of the last 11 years outside the top 10
but has not added to his majors haul since winning the PGA
Championship in 2014.
Koepka slips down to number two with Spaniard Jon Rahm at three,
followed by Americans Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Cantlay,
Webb Simpson, Woods and Xander Schauffele.
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Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy during the final round Action Images
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Englishman Justin Rose completes the top 10.
McIlroy is scheduled to play at the Genesis Invitational in
California, which begins on Thursday.
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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