6 of top 7 in world can go to No. 1 at Masters: AUGUSTA, Ga. - Fresh from his victory in Houston, Phil Mickelson has a second chance to reach No. 1 in the world for the first time.
The world rankings are so crowded at the top six of the seven players have a chance to reach the top of the standings by winning the Masters this week. This includes Tiger Woods, who has slipped to No. 7
The top four has 100 world ranking points for the winner.
Martin Kaymer is the number 1 followed by Lee Westwood, Mickelson, Luke Donald, Graeme McDowell, Paul Casey and Woods. Casey is the only player among the top seven who could not even an 1 to the victory at Augusta, as Woods has played more tournaments.
Mickelson last year, had a dozen chances to reach No. 1 in the world, until he started to slide down the rankings.
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