Official World Golf Rankings:

Here are the top 100 players on the latest Official World Ranking list as updated on Monday, October 9, following the Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland and the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro in Northern Carolina.
1 Tiger Woods (USA) 23.46, 2 Jim Furyk (USA) 8.77, 3 Phil Mickelson (USA) 8.17, 4 Adam Scott (Aus) 7.20, 5 Vijay Singh (Fij) 6.69, 6 Ernie Els (Rsa) 6.26, 7 Retief Goosen (RSA) 6.14, 8 Luke Donald (Eng) 5.67, 9 Sergio Garcia (Spa) 5.52, 10 Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 5.34, 11 Henrik Stenson (Swe) 4.83, 12 Padraig Harrington (Irl) 4.74, 13 Trevor Immelman (RSA) 4.56, 14 David Howell (Eng) 4.45, 15 Chris DiMarco (USA) 4.34, 16 David Toms (USA) 4.30, 17 Paul Casey (Eng) 4.21, 18 Colin Montgomerie (Sco) 4.19, 19 Davis Love-III (USA) 4.07, 20 Jose M Olazabal (Spa) 3.88, 21 Tim Clark (RSA) 3.71, 22 Angel Cabrera (Arg) 3.59, 23 Chad Campbell (USA) 3.57, 24 Stewart Cink (USA) 3.54, 25 Stuart Appleby (Aus) 3.45, 26 Darren Clarke (NIrl) 3.38, 27 Michael Campbell (Nzl) 3.28, 28 Ian Poulter (Eng) 3.17, 29 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 3.16, 30 Carl Pettersson (Swe) 3.13, 31 Rod Pampling (Aus) 3.12, 32 Nick O’Hern (Aus) 3.03, 33 Robert Karlsson (Swe) 3.01, 34 Thomas Bjorn (Den) 3.01, 35 Scott Verplank (USA) 2.94, 36 Mike Weir (Can) 2.92, 37 Stephen Ames (Can) 2.90, 38 Robert Allenby (Aus) 2.88, 39 Lucas Glover (USA) 2.87, 40 Bart Bryant (USA) 2.83, 41 Arron Oberholser (USA) 2.75, 42 Kenny Perry (USA) 2.74, 43 Tom Lehman (USA) 2.73, 44 Shingo Katayama (Jpn) 2.68, 45 Zach Johnson (USA) 2.62, 46 Johan Edfors (Swe) 2.59, 47 Fred Couples (USA) 2.56, 48 Ben Crane (USA) 2.54, 49 Bradley Dredge (Wal) 2.51, 50 Lee Westwood (Eng) 2.48, 51 Tim Herron (USA) 2.41, 52 Sean O’Hair (USA) 2.40, 53 Choi Kyung-Ju (Kor) 2.35, 54 Brett Wetterich (USA) 2.30, 55 Steve Stricker (USA) 2.28, 56 Shaun Micheel (USA) 2.28, 57 Paul McGinley (Irl) 2.26, 58 Paul Broadhurst (Eng) 2.22, 59 Brett Quigley (USA) 2.22, 60 Niclas Fasth (Swe) 2.19, 61 Vaughn Taylor (USA) 2.16, 62 Anthony Wall (Eng) 2.12, 63 Tom Pernice-Jr (USA) 2.11, 64 Miguel A Jimenez (Spa) 2.10, 65 Dean Wilson (USA) 2.09, 66 Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 2.05, 67 J.J. Henry (USA) 2.05, 68 Ryan Moore (USA) 2.05, 69 Fred Funk (USA) 2.03, 70 Ben Curtis (USA) 2.02, 71 Richard Green (Aus) 2.01, 72 Charles Howell-III (USA) 2.01, 73 Jason Bohn (USA) 1.94, 74 Billy Mayfair (USA) 1.87, 75 Greg Owen (Eng) 1.84, 76 Simon Dyson (Eng) 1.80, 77 J.B. Holmes (USA) 1.78, 78 Stephen Dodd (Wal) 1.77, 79 Simon Khan (Eng) 1.77, 80 Yang Yong-Eun (Kor) 1.73, 81 Hur Suk-ho (Kor) 1.72, 82 Brandt Jobe (USA) 1.71, 83 Justin Rose (Eng) 1.71, 84 Jerry Kelly (USA) 1.71, 85 Ted Purdy (USA) 1.68, 86 Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 1.67, 87 Shigeki Maruyama (Jpn) 1.66, 88 Bo Van Pelt (USA) 1.65, 89 Justin Leonard (USA) 1.65, 90 Joe Durant (USA) 1.63, 91 John Senden (Aus) 1.62, 92 Jeff Sluman (USA) 1.60, 93 Peter Lonard (Aus) 1.57, 94 Anders Hansen (Den) 1.55, 95 Corey Pavin (USA) 1.53, 96 Nick Dougherty (Eng) 1.51, 97 Graeme McDowell (NIrl) 1.51, 98 Bob Estes (USA) 1.49, 99 Camilo Villegas (Col) 1.48, 100 Andres Romero (Arg) 1.48
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