Mark Wilson and Anton Haig, 270th and 292nd in the world at the start of the year, are now 86th and 88th after winning the Honda Classic and Johnnie Walker Classic in play-offs.
Wilson achieved his first US Tour victory in Florida today after a four-man play-off with Jose Coceres, Camilo Villegas and Boo Weekley spilled into an extra day.
Villegas and Weekley, who had missed a three-foot putt to win on the 72nd green, went out with bogeys at the second extra hole and then Wilson, who in the second round received a two-stroke penalty when his caddie let slip what club he had used for a shot, birdied the next.
It was the second week in a row Argentinian Coceres had lost a play-off. Fifty-year-old Fred Funk beat him in Mexico.
Haig got the better of fellow South African Richard Sterne and England's Oliver Wilson in Phuket.
The top 20 in the world remain unchanged, while Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood will be looking to climb back into the top 50 at this week's Singapore Masters so that they qualify for the world championship in Miami later this month.
Latest rankings:
1 Tiger Woods 19.19pts, 2 Jim Furyk 8.53, 3 Phil Mickelson 7.63, 4 Adam Scott 6.89, 5 Henrik Stenson 6.65, 6 Ernie Els 6.61, 7 Geoff Ogilvy 5.77, 8 Retief Goosen 5.69, 9 Vijay Singh 5.38, 10 Luke Donald 5.25
11 Padraig Harrington5.20, 12 Trevor Immelman 4.94, 13 Sergio Garcia 4.50, 14 Paul Casey 4.43, 15 Charles Howell 3.70, 16 Nick O'Hern 3.57, 17 Davis Love 3.50, 18 David Howell 3.41, 19 David Toms 3.26, 20 Colin Montgomerie 3.19
Other leading Europeans:
21 Jose Maria Olazabal, 28 Ian Poulter, 29 Robert Karlsson, 34 Justin Rose, 37 Niclas Fasth, 43 Carl Pettersson, 50 Johan Edfors, 52 Darren Clarke, 53 Lee Westwood, 56 Thomas Bjorn, 58 Miguel Angel Jimenez, 62 Bradley Dredge, 74 Anthony Wall, 76 Simon Dyson, 82 Paul Broadhurst, 83 Jose Manuel Lara, 89 Paul McGinley, 100 Greg Owen, 135 Graeme McDowell