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Phil Mickelson won the Deutsche Bank Championship and moves to the top of the FedEx Cup standings

Phil Mickelson held off a late challenge by Tiger Woods with two birdies in the last three holes after a thrilling battle down the stretch on Monday, and takes over the lead from Steve Stricker, with Tiger Woods in third. Full details of how the points system works can be found here.

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PGA TOUR FEDEX CUP PLAYOFF POINTS, AS OF SEPTEMBER 2, 2007 - WEEK 35


Rank Rank Player Events Points This Last Week Week 1 5 Phil Mickelson 2 108,613 2 1 Steve Stricker   2 106,200 3 4 Tiger Woods 1 103,733 4 2 K.J. Choi 2 102,900 5 3 Rory Sabbatini 2 102,388 6 6 Vijay Singh   2 99,108 7 7 Jim Furyk 2 98,963 8 17 Geoff Ogilvy   2 97,954 9 9 Adam Scott   2 97,827 10 8 Zach Johnson   2 97,623 11 21 Aaron Baddeley   2 97,400 12 12 Woody Austin   2 97,023 12 12 Charles Howell III 2 97,023 14 10 Ernie Els 1 96,967 15 11 Mark Calcavecchia 2 96,914 16 18 Sergio Garcia 2 96,827 17 14 Brandt Snedeker 2 96,632 18 15 Scott Verplank   1 96,341 19 16 Hunter Mahan   2 96,225 20 20 Boo Weekley   2 95,621 21 19 John Rollins 2 95,596 22 51 Brett Wetterich   2 95,483 23 22 Justin Rose 2 95,350 24 30 Robert Allenby 2 95,250 25 23 Padraig Harrington   2 94,841 26 25 Heath Slocum   2 94,721 27 24 Jerry Kelly   2 94,554 28 25 Luke Donald   2 94,408 29 67 Arron Oberholser   2 94,373 30 29 Jonathan Byrd   2 94,271


------ Top 30 qualify for The Tour Championship ------


31 27 David Toms   2 94,000 32 28 Stewart Cink 2 93,900 33 31 Tim Clark 2 93,525 34 46 Camilo Villegas   2 93,390 35 34 Henrik Stenson 2 93,288 36 32 Stuart Appleby 2 93,250 37 33 Nick Watney   2 93,225 38 38 Trevor Immelman 2 93,146 39 35 Anthony Kim 2 93,075 40 37 Ken Duke   2 93,054 41 47 Lucas Glover 2 93,025 41 36 Bubba Watson   2 93,025 43 39 Mark Wilson   2 92,923 44 57 Troy Matteson   2 92,676 45 44 Angel Cabrera   2 92,621 46 40 Pat Perez   2 92,575 47 41 Billy Mayfair   2 92,500 48 42 Jeff Quinney   2 92,425 49 43 Carl Pettersson 2 92,372 50 50 John Senden   2 92,321 51 48 Rod Pampling   2 92,246 52 54 Nathan Green   2 92,227 53 45 Charley Hoffman   2 92,176 54 58 Ryuji Imada   2 92,052 55 49 Kevin Sutherland   2 91,975 56 53 Paul Goydos   2 91,923 57 52 Ryan Moore   2 91,855 58 68 Sean O'Hair 2 91,850 59 55 Kenny Perry   2 91,632 60 56 Nick O'Hern   2 91,466 61 71 John Mallinger   2 91,397 62 61 Vaughn Taylor   2 91,213 63 59 Bernhard Langer   0 91,075 63 59 Ian Poulter   2 91,075 65 62 Jose Coceres   2 91,000 66 64 Brian Bateman   2 90,982 67 63 Steve Marino   2 90,876 68 65 Rocco Mediate 2 90,838 69 66 Stephen Ames 1 90,813 70 72 Bo Van Pelt 2 90,748


------- Top 70 qualify for the BMW Championship ------


71 70 Steve Flesch 2 90,620 72 69 Peter Lonard 2 90,550 73 74 Will MacKenzie 2 90,448 74 73 Stephen Leaney   2 90,325 75 77 Dean Wilson   2 90,256 76 76 Brian Davis 2 90,161 77 75 Fred Funk 2 90,151 78 78 Brian Gay   2 90,075 79 80 Bart Bryant   2 89,934 80 79 Tim Petrovic 2 89,890 81 83 Jason Gore 2 89,795 82 82 Joe Ogilvie   2 89,693 83 81 Davis Love III   2 89,675 84 97 Fredrik Jacobson   2 89,589 85 84 Charles Warren   2 89,297 86 85 Justin Leonard 2 89,238 87 88 Mike Weir   2 89,198 88 93 Steve Elkington   2 89,096 89 86 Retief Goosen 2 89,083 90 87 Tom Lehman 1 89,050 90 100 Charlie Wi   2 89,050 92 90 Matt Kuchar 2 89,021 93 91 Tom Pernice, Jr.   2 88,943 94 89 J.J. Henry   2 88,900 95 99 Cliff Kresge   2 88,865 96 92 Robert Garrigus   2 88,854 97 94 Chris DiMarco   2 88,525 98 96 Kevin Na   2 88,476 99 95 Shaun Micheel   2 88,450 100 98 Jose Maria Olazabal   0 88,300 101 102 Briny Baird   2 88,298 102 101 Jeff Maggert   2 88,201 103 103 Craig Kanada 2 88,038 104 104 Tim Herron   2 87,934 105 105 Ted Purdy   2 87,775 106 114 George McNeill   2 87,702 107 108 Chad Campbell 2 87,658 108 106 Kevin Stadler 2 87,625 109 107 Bob Estes   2 87,579 110 113 Rich Beem 2 87,335 111 109 Jeff Overton 2 87,325 112 112 Tommy Armour III   2 87,283 113 110 J.B. Holmes   2 87,275 114 111 Ben Curtis   2 87,250 115 117 Daniel Chopra   2 87,050 116 115 Brett Quigley   2 87,000 117 116 D.J. Trahan   2 86,983 118 118 J.P. Hayes   2 86,839 119 119 Harrison Frazar   2 86,800 120 120 Doug LaBelle II   2 86,732


- Top 120 qualify for The Deutsche Bank Championship -


121 121 Steve Allan   1 86,575 122 122 Mathew Goggin   1 86,500 123 123 Joe Durant 1 86,383 124 124 Alex Cejka 1 86,350 125 125 Bob Heintz   1 86,325 126 126 Bill Haas   1 86,251 127 127 Jason Dufner   1 86,250 128 128 Ryan Armour   1 86,215 129 129 John Merrick   1 86,200 130 130 Johnson Wagner   1 86,079 131 131 Jason Bohn   0 86,050 132 132 Frank Lickliter II   1 86,000 133 133 Gavin Coles   1 85,750 134 134 Ryan Palmer   0 85,525 135 135 Tripp Isenhour   1 85,375 136 136 Billy Andrade   1 85,300 137 137 Anders Hansen   1 85,225 138 138 Corey Pavin   1 85,189 139 139 Jesper Parnevik   1 85,150 140 140 Shigeki Maruyama 1 85,000 141 141 Michael Putnam   1 84,925 142 142 Andrew Buckle   1 84,879 143 143 Bob Tway   1 84,850 144 144 Jeff Gove   1 84,700

Note: How the FedEx Cup points ranking system works (from January 1st, 2007)
 

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