Tiger Woods to fall out of top 10
Tiger Woods to fall out of top 10
The last time Woods was not in the top 10 was April 6, 1997, when he was at No. 13.

New York: Tiger Woods will fall out of the top 10 in the world rankings next week, ending an amazing streak of being in the top 10 in the world for 14 consecutive years.

Woods's last win was 18 months ago at the 2009 Australian Masters in Melbourne. He started this year at No. 2 and has been steadily dropping points.

With more points coming off his two-year ledger, the highest he can be in the next ranking is No. 11.

The last time Woods was not in the top 10 was April 6, 1997, when he was at No. 13. He won the Masters the next week for the first of his 14 majors and has stayed in the top 10 since.

Lee Westwood can lose his No. 1 ranking this week if Luke Donald or Martin Kaymer win.

All three are competing in the World Match Play Championship starting on Thursday in Spain.

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