OFFICIAL WORLD GOLF RANKINGS

Here are the latest top 100 players on the Official World Rankings list as updated on June 04, 2007:
1 Tiger Woods (USA) 19.57, 2 Phil Mickelson (USA) 9.17, 3 Jim Furyk (USA) 7.65, 4 Adam Scott (Aus) 7.04, 5 Ernie Els (RSA) 6.77, 6 Vijay Singh (Fij) 6.14, 7 Henrik Stenson (Swe) 6.13, 8 Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 5.79, 9 Luke Donald (Eng) 5.44, 10 Padraig Harrington (Irl) 5.3, 11 Retief Goosen (RSA) 5.29, 12 Sergio Garcia (Spa) 5.14, 13 Rory Sabbatini (RSA) 4.61, 14 Zach Johnson (USA) 4.61, 15 Trevor Immelman (RSA) 4.5, 16 Paul Casey (Eng) 4.41, 17 Choi Kyung-Ju (Kor) 3.89, 18 Stewart Cink (USA) 3.79, 19 Justin Rose (Eng) 3.62, 20 Charles Howell-III (USA) 3.5, 21 Steve Stricker (USA) 3.44, 22 Nick O’Hern (Aus) 3.22, 23 Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 3.11, 24 Stuart Appleby (Aus) 3.08, 25 David Toms (USA) 3.07, 26 Brett Wetterich (USA) 3.03, 27 Robert Allenby (Aus) 3.01, 28 Jose M Olazabal (Spa) 2.93, 29 Rod Pampling (Aus) 2.89, 30 Ian Poulter (Eng) 2.87, 31 Davis Love-III (USA) 2.87, 32 Robert Karlsson (Swe) 2.82, 33 Scott Verplank (USA) 2.81, 34 David Howell (Eng) 2.7, 35 Richard Sterne (RSA) 2.66, 36 Stephen Ames (Can) 2.64, 37 Arron Oberholser (USA) 2.55, 38 Niclas Fasth (Swe) 2.54, 39 Colin Montgomerie (Sco) 2.52, 40 Angel Cabrera (Arg) 2.44, 41 Vaughn Taylor (USA) 2.40, 42 Lee Westwood (Eng) 2.38, 43 John Rollins (USA) 2.37, 44 Chad Campbell (USA) 2.37, 45 Carl Pettersson (Swe) 2.36, 46 Chris DiMarco (USA) 2.34, 47 Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 2.34, 48 Joe Durant (USA) 2.31, 49 Mike Weir (Can) 2.28, 50 Anders Hansen Den 2.26, 51 Tim Clark (RSA) 2.25, 52 Shingo Katayama (Jpn) 2.23, 53 Boo Weekley (USA) 2.22, 54 Bradley Dredge (Wal) 2.21, 55 Lucas Glover (USA) 2.19, 56 Paul Goydos (USA) 2.18, 57 John Senden (Aus) 2.18, 58 Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) 2.17, 59 Ryan Moore (USA) 2.16, 60 Mark Calcavecchia (USA) 2.16, 61 Yang Yong-Eun (Kor) 2.11, 62 Raphael Jacquelin (Fra) 2.1, 63 Richard Green (Aus) 2.1, 64 Jerry Kelly (USA) 2.07, 65 Miguel A Jimenez (Spa) 2.05, 66 Johan Edfors (Swe) 2.00, 67 Bart Bryant (USA) 1.99, 68 Tom Lehman (USA) 1.92, 69 Shaun Micheel (USA) 1.91, 70 Sean O’Hair (USA) 1.91, 71 Brett Quigley (USA) 1.88, 72 J.J. Henry (USA) 1.88, 73 Ben Curtis (USA) 1.86, 74 Tom Pernice-Jr (USA) 1.84, 75 Thomas Bjorn (Den) 1.84, 76 Simon Dyson (Eng) 1.8, 77 Jose Coceres (Arg) 1.8, 78 Heath Slocum (USA) 1.78, 79 Michael Campbell (Nzl) 1.77, 80 Liang Wen-Chong (Chn) 1.76, 81 Jyoti Randhawa (Ind) 1.76, 82 Dean Wilson (USA) 1.75, 83 Anthony Kim (USA) 1.74, 84 Thongchai Jaidee (Tha) 1.74, 85 J.B. Holmes (USA) 1.71, 86 Ben Crane (USA) 1.7, 87 Bernhard Langer Ger 1.66, 88 Nathan Green (Aus) 1.65, 89 Toru Taniguchi (Jpn) 1.61, 90 Jonathan Byrd (USA) 1.57, 91 Anthony (Wal)l (Eng) 1.57, 92 Troy Matteson (USA) 1.55, 93 Rocco Mediate (USA) 1.55, 94 Darren Clarke (NIrl) 1.55, 95 Camilo Villegas (Col) 1.55, 96 Jeff Quinney (USA) 1.54, 97 Markus Brier (Aut) 1.52, 98 Peter Lonard (Aus) 1.5, 99 Fred Funk (USA) 1.49, 100 Mark Wilson (USA) 1.49
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