The German did it by winning his semifinal match in the Accenture Match Play.
More on his win, and his ascent, here.
That said, we'll also have other movement in world rankings. Tiger Woods fell behind Graeme McDowell to No. 4 earlier this week. Luke Donald can pass both into No. 3 if he beats Kaymer tomorrow. He might move into No. 4 as is; if not, it could happen soon.
So, at least in terms of Tiger's past, I don't think AP's Tim Dahlberg is off base in writing about his possible "mediocrity."
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