On 22 September 2013, Stenson won The Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club and the FedEx Cup.[21] He also tied his career best OWGR ranking of 4th.
He then moved up to a career best 3rd in the OWGR ranking on 3 November 2013.
[22] He finished the 2013 season ranked first on the PGA Tour in greens in regulation, first in ball striking, second among money leaders, third in total driving, fourth in scoring average, and seventh in driving accuracy percentage.
[23]
On 17 November 2013, he won the
DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, thereby also winning the
Race to Dubai which he was already leading. Having already won the
FedEx Cup Series in September, he thus became the first player to win the FedEx Cup on the PGA Tour and the European Tour's Race to Dubai, and to do so in the same season,
[1][2] a 'historic double'.
[3][4]Stenson described his feat as a 'double-double' because in the process of winning these two seasonal points crowns, he also won the season finales of both tours (the
Tour Championshipand the
DP World Tour Championship, Dubai).
[5] He was later named
European Tour Golfer of the Year.
[24]
In May 2014, Stenson reached a career high ranking of number two in the world, trailing only
Adam Scott. Over the course of 2014, Stenson achieved career-best finishes at the Masters (T14) and U.S. Open (T4) while tying a career-best finish at the PGA Championship (T3).