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By Jason Sobel
ESPN.com Monday, June 22, 2009 FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- Listed at No. 71 in the Official World Golf Ranking, Lucas Glover became the fourth-lowest ranked player to win the U.S. Open since the inception of the ranking in 1986. Not surprisingly, he isn't 71st anymore. With his victory at Bethpage Black, Glover jumped 53 spots, moving up to 18th on the latest version of the OWGR. That places him above such former major champions as Ernie Els (19), Zach Johnson (21), Mike Weir (23), Retief Goosen (25) and reigning Masters champ ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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