Official World Rankings

The Top 100 World ranked players as updated on October 23 were:
1 Tiger Woods (USA) 22.30, 2 Jim Furyk (USA) 8.66, 3 Phil Mickelson (USA) 8.26, 4 Adam Scott ((Aus)) 7.2, 5 Vijay Singh (Fij) 6.65, 6 Retief Goosen (RSA) 6.38, 7 Ernie Els (RSA) 6.04, 8 Luke Donald (Eng) 5.63, 9 Sergio Garcia (Spa) 5.56, 10 Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 5.45, 11 Padraig Harrington (Irl) 4.78, 12 Henrik Stenson (Swe) 4.74, 13 Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 4.56, 14 David Howell (Eng) 4.36, 15 Paul Casey (Eng) 4.25, 16 Davis Love-III (USA) 4.17, 17 David Toms (USA) 4.16, 18 Colin Montgomerie (Sco) 4.01, 19 Jose M Olazabal (Spa) 3.82, 20 Chris DiMarco (USA) 3.81, 21 Angel Cabrera (Arg) 3.6, 22 Tim Clark (Rsa) 3.59, 23 Stewart Cink (USA) 3.43, 24 Michael Campbell (Nzl) 3.36, 25 Chad Campbell (USA) 3.33, 26 Darren Clarke (NIrl) 3.22, 27 Stuart Appleby (Aus) 3.21, 28 Robert Karlsson (Swe) 3.11, 29 Carl Pettersson Swe 3.11, 30 Ian Poulter (Eng) 3.08, 31 Rod Pampling (Aus) 3.06, 32 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 3.06, 33 Nick O’Hern (Aus) 3.02, 34 Thomas Bjorn (Den) 2.96, 35 Robert Allenby (Aus) 2.92, 36 Lucas Glover (USA) 2.88, 37 Ben Crane (USA) 2.87, 38 Mike Weir (Can) 2.83, 39 Arron Oberholser (USA) 2.83, 40 Stephen Ames (Can) 2.82, 41 Scott Verplank (USA) 2.78, 42 Niclas Fasth (Swe) 2.74, 43 Bart Bryant (USA) 2.73, 44 Shingo Katayama (Jpn) 2.69, 45 Zach Johnson (USA) 2.65, 46 Kenny Perry (USA) 2.63, 47 Tom Lehman (USA) 2.63, 48 Johan Edfors (Swe) 2.57, 49 Bradley Dredge (Wal) 2.54, 50 Joe Durant (USA) 2.52, 51 Lee Westwood (Eng) 2.46, 52 Fred Couples (USA) 2.39, 53 Brett Wetterich (USA) 2.35, 54 Paul McGinley (Irl) 2.34, 55 Choi Kyung-Ju (Kor) 2.34, 56 Tim Herron (USA) 2.32, 57 Sean O’Hair (USA) 2.29, 58 Steve Stricker (USA) 2.27, 59 Shaun Micheel (USA) 2.26, 60 Paul Broadhurst (Eng) 2.22, 61 Brett Quigley (USA) 2.22, 62 Tom Pernice-Jr (USA) 2.18, 63 Dean Wilson (USA) 2.14, 64 Anthony (Wal)l (Eng) 2.11, 65 Vaughn Taylor (USA) 2.11, 66 J.J. Henry (USA) 2.1, 67 Ben Curtis (USA) 2.05, 68 Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 2.04, 69 Miguel A Jimenez (Spa) 2.03, 70 Fred Funk (USA) 2.01, 71 Charles Howell-III (USA) 2.01, 72 Ryan Moore (USA) 2.00, 73 Richard Green (Aus) 1.97, 74 Justin Rose (Eng) 1.93, 75 Jason Bohn (USA) 1.88, 76 Greg Owen (Eng) 1.87, 77 J.B. Holmes (USA) 1.83, 78 Simon Dyson (Eng) 1.82, 79 Billy Mayfair (USA) 1.79, 80 Hur Suk-ho (Kor) 1.79, 81 Simon Khan (Eng) 1.75, 82 Yang Yong-Eun (Kor) 1.75, 83 Jerry Kelly (USA) 1.73, 84 Stephen Dodd (Wal) 1.73, 85 Bo Van Pelt (USA) 1.71, 86 Brandt Jobe (USA) 1.64, 87 Ted Purdy (USA) 1.63, 88 Troy Matteson (USA) 1.61, 89 Paul Sheehan (Aus) 1.59, 90 Jeff Sluman (USA) 1.58, 91 Justin Leonard (USA) 1.57, 92 Shigeki Maruyama (Jpn) 1.57, 93 John Senden (Aus) 1.56, 94 Corey Pavin (USA) 1.56, 95 Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 1.55, 96 Anders Hansen (Den) 1.55, 97 Nick Dougherty (Eng) 1.53, 98 Taichi Teshima (Jpn) 1.52, 99 Jesper Parnevik Swe 1.5, 100 Kevin Stadler (USA) 1.47
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