World Rankings

These are the Top 100 golfers on the final Official World Rankings list for the year 2013:
1 Tiger Woods USA 11.6948
2 Adam Scott Australia 9.59593
3 Henrik Stenson Sweden 9.1577
4 Justin Rose England 7.1635
5 Phil Mickelson USA 7.0596
6 Rory McIlroy N Ireland 6.4989
7 Matt Kuchar USA 6.1526
8 Steve Stricker USA 5.7235
9 Zach Johnson USA 5.4467
10 Sergio Garcia Spain 5.3059
11 Jason Day Australia 5.2875
12 Ian Poulter England 5.2383
13 Brandt Snedeker USA 5.1814
14 Graeme McDowell N Ireland 5.0061
15 Jason Dufner USA 4.9775
16 Dustin Johnson USA 4.8031
17 Luke Donald England 4.7648
18 Charl Schwartzel South Africa 4.7403
19 Jim Furyk USA 4.5458
20 Keegan Bradley USA 4.3112
21 Webb Simpson USA 4.2961
22 Jordan Spieth USA 4.1514
23 Hideki Matsuyama Japan 3.8758
24 Thomas Bjorn Denmark 3.7637
25 Lee Westwood England 3.6900
26 Jamie Donaldson Wales 3.6599
27 Ernie Els South Africa 3.5456
28 Bubba Watson USA 3.4537
29 Bill Haas USA 3.3501
30 Nick Watney USA 3.2639
31 Hunter Mahan USA 3.2336
32 Victor Dubuisson France 3.2244
33 Ryan Moore USA 3.1562
34 Louis Oosthuizen South Africa 2.9629
35 Gonzalo Fdez-Castano Spain 2.9536
36 Graham Delaet Canada 2.8578
37 Miguel A Jimenez Spain 2.7863
38 Francesco Molinari Italy 2.7730
39 Martin Kaymer Germany 2.7080
40 Rickie Fowler USA 2.6625
41 Billy Horschel USA 2.6266
42 Jonas Blixt Sweden 2.6239
43 Matteo Manassero Italy 2.6023
44 Kevin Streelman USA 2.5849
45 David Lynn England 2.5794
46 Thongchai Jaidee Thailand 2.5706
47 Jimmy Walker USA 2.4783
48 Peter Hanson Sweden 2.4024
49 Joost Luiten Netherlands 2.3548
50 Branden Grace South Africa 2.3418
51 Richard Sterne South Africa 2.2933
52 Bernd Wiesberger Austria 2.2864
53 Harris English USA 2.2687
54 Boo Weekley USA 2.2568
55 Scott Piercy USA 2.2488
56 Gary Woodland USA 2.2208
57 Bo Van Pelt USA 2.1537
58 Brendon de Jonge Zimbabwe 2.1187
59 Kiradech Aphibarnrat Thailand 2.1114
60 Chris Kirk USA 2.0668
61 D.A. Points USA 2.0582
62 Kim Hyung-sung Korea 2.0296
63 Peter Uihlein USA 2.0173
64 Angel Cabrera Argentina 2.0157
65 Thorbjorn Olesen Denmark 1.9864
66 Stephen Gallacher Scotland 1.9856
67 Koumei Oda Japan 1.8929
68 Nicolas Colsaerts Belgium 1.8695
69 (69) <91> Tim Clark South Africa
70 Roberto Castro USA 1.8294
71 Ross Fisher England 1.8260
72 Marc Leishman Australia 1.8173
73 Patrick Reed USA 1.7949
74 Chris Wood England 1.7668
75 Brett Rumford Australia 1.7581
76 Shane Lowry Ireland 1.7579
77 Shingo Katayama Japan 1.7542
78 Charles Howell-III USA 1.7362
79 Michael Thompson USA 1.7258
80 Robert Garrigus USA 1.7114
81 Chris Stroud USA 1.7105
82 Luke Guthrie USA 1.6931
83 Ryo Ishikawa Japan 1.6734
84 Mikko Ilonen Finland 1.6467
85 Martin Laird Scotland 1.6228
86 Brooks Koepka USA 1.6173
87 Paul Casey England 1.6009
88 Matthew Jones Australia 1.5828
89 Russell Henley USA 1.5807
90 Marcel Siem Germany 1.5724
91 John Merrick USA 1.5637
92 Fredrik Jacobson Sweden 1.5599
93 David Howell England 1.5584
94 Hideto Tanihara Japan 1.5514
95 Alexander Noren Sweden 1.5513
96 Park Sung-Joon Korea 1.5511
97 Marcus Fraser Australia 1.5509
98 George Coetzee South Africa 1.5312
99 John Huh USA 1.5188
100 Gregory Bourdy France 1.5166.
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