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Week 11 Ranking Week Official World Golf Ranking Ending 16 March 2008 Week 11 2008 World Ranking Points Points This Last End Name Country Average Total Events Lost in Gained in Week Week 2007 Points Points Played 2008 2008 1 (1) <1> Tiger Woods United States 21.751 870.035 40 -162.569 248.000 2 (2) <2> Phil Mickelson United States 9.705 426.997 44 -78.399 121.935 3 (3) <4> Ernie Els South Africa 6.678 380.661 57 -68.748 71.864 4 (4) <5> Steve Stricker United States 6.415 275.830 43 -43.614 61.503 5 (6) <7> Adam Scott Australia 5.715 280.036 49 -64.469 59.980 6 (5) <9> K.J. Choi Korea 5.690 330.015 58 -51.175 82.747 7 (7) <6> Justin Rose England 5.614 275.068 49 -47.055 10.288 8 (9) <11> Rory Sabbatini South Africa 5.388 269.418 50 -45.026 61.344 9 (8) <3> Jim Furyk United States 5.366 268.310 50 -81.963 22.722 10 (11) <10> Vijay Singh Fiji 5.215 318.136 61 -64.879 73.136 11 (10) <8> Padraig Harrington Ireland 5.054 293.110 58 -63.008 38.653 12 (12) <16> Henrik Stenson Sweden 4.858 262.321 54 -47.889 90.875 13 (14) <12> Sergio Garcia Spain 4.248 216.667 51 -47.019 19.940 14 (15) <24> Stewart Cink United States 4.237 216.107 51 -35.659 84.940 15 (13) <17> Luke Donald England 4.173 216.982 52 -48.237 63.949 16 (16) <14> Angel Cabrera Argentina 4.161 212.229 51 -37.172 22.116 17 (17) <13> Geoff Ogilvy Australia 3.878 178.379 46 -54.530 14.441 18 (18) <18> Aaron Baddeley Australia 3.662 194.072 53 -36.182 21.465 19 (20) <23> Lee Westwood England 3.586 200.822 56 -30.825 48.521 20 (19) <15> Zach Johnson United States 3.545 177.259 50 -43.130 12.070 21 (22) <20> Niclas Fasth Sweden 3.195 166.122 52 -32.254 20.271 22 (23) <19> Trevor Immelman South Africa 3.092 163.891 53 -46.311 5.941 23 (21) <76> Martin Kaymer Germany 3.068 131.906 43 -11.680 76.048 24 (24) <25> Scott Verplank United States 3.019 147.925 49 -28.625 22.668 25 (25) <22> Ian Poulter England 3.017 177.995 59 -37.306 14.025 26 (26) <36> Stuart Appleby Australia 2.917 163.344 56 -31.139 47.621 27 (35) <65> Sean O'Hair United States 2.843 162.062 57 -21.046 75.366 28 (27) <21> Paul Casey England 2.821 146.702 52 -41.004 14.037 29 (29) <31> Woody Austin United States 2.762 160.212 58 -27.264 27.489 30 (34) <34> Hunter Mahan United States 2.739 161.581 59 -24.729 34.293 31 (28) <33> Stephen Ames Canada 2.737 117.676 43 -28.398 28.056 32 (30) <44> Richard Sterne South Africa 2.686 126.220 47 -19.309 27.342 33 (32) <89> Justin Leonard United States 2.579 141.815 55 -13.257 69.937 34 (31) <30> Arron Oberholser United States 2.554 102.154 40 -26.092 5.838 35 (33) <27> Toru Taniguchi Japan 2.551 137.775 54 -23.797 3.750 36 (37) <35> Mike Weir Canada 2.485 126.745 51 -27.269 21.240 37 (40) <26> Retief Goosen South Africa 2.458 149.946 61 -49.689 7.941 38 (36) <29> Tim Clark South Africa 2.437 112.114 46 -29.981 4.498 39 (39) <28> Andres Romero Argentina 2.427 126.199 52 -24.042 5.941 40 (38) <49> Mark Calcavecchia United States 2.413 135.098 56 -21.295 28.112 41 (41) <42> Charles Howell-III United States 2.381 135.697 57 -30.921 21.631 42 (42) <51> Robert Allenby Australia 2.362 136.987 58 -28.168 37.643 43 (46) <47> Brandt Snedeker United States 2.308 150.013 65 -20.160 30.311 44 (43) <46> Soren Hansen Denmark 2.303 122.043 53 -20.670 17.430 45 (44) <37> Nick O'Hern Australia 2.245 121.223 54 -27.662 10.151 46 (49) <45> Boo Weekley United States 2.241 141.158 63 -23.125 31.737 47 (45) <41> Robert Karlsson Sweden 2.235 125.157 56 -31.766 11.481 48 (47) <38> Miguel A Jimenez Spain 2.235 118.426 53 -23.929 5.233 49 (54) <39> Shingo Katayama Japan 2.205 125.698 57 -26.951 10.448 50 (52) <48> Nick Dougherty England 2.190 116.042 53 -21.034 10.202 Ranking in ( ) brackets indicates position the previous week. (Arrows indicate change since previous week), Ranking in < > brackets indicates position at end of previous year Page 1 Week Official World Golf Ranking Ending 16 March 2008 Week 11 2008 World Ranking Points Points This Last End Name Country Average Total Events Lost in Gained in Week Week 2007 Points Points Played 2008 2008 51 (51) <55> John Senden Australia 2.186 135.540 62 -24.927 34.244 52 (48) <40> Richard Green Australia 2.166 95.320 44 -22.128 6.441 53 (50) <32> Brett Wetterich United States 2.149 116.046 54 -34.823 2.100 54 (53) <43> David Toms United States 2.130 91.568 43 -26.859 7.963 55 (56) <50> Anders Hansen Denmark 2.043 91.932 45 -20.087 2.048 56 (55) <208> J.B. Holmes United States 2.041 110.225 54 -11.386 76.564 57 (58) <60> Jonathan Byrd United States 1.982 87.190 44 -16.743 20.949 58 (57) <52> Rod Pampling Australia 1.981 110.918 56 -31.449 19.043 59 (94) <106> Graeme McDowell N Ireland 1.954 113.313 58 -14.109 47.564 60 (72) <75> Anthony Kim United States 1.952 78.084 40 -11.331 21.420 61 (60) <322> Mark Brown New Zealand 1.921 76.836 40 -1.791 57.606 62 (65) <70> Pat Perez United States 1.916 86.206 45 -15.159 22.013 63 (59) <63> Jerry Kelly United States 1.910 116.511 61 -23.680 27.293 64 (62) <56> Camilo Villegas Colombia 1.900 102.623 54 -24.296 14.071 65 (66) <54> Peter Hanson Sweden 1.897 91.069 48 -16.227 3.333 66 (61) <57> Colin Montgomerie Scotland 1.875 105.014 56 -25.680 20.371 67 (64) <120> Daniel Chopra Sweden 1.870 136.489 73 -16.353 55.604 68 (68) <180> Ryuji Imada Japan 1.866 119.439 64 -13.069 70.240 69 (63) <59> Brendan Jones Australia 1.864 87.621 47 -11.998 7.408 70 (75) <87> Jyoti Randhawa India 1.844 97.709 53 -14.909 33.043 71 (137) <134> Bart Bryant United States 1.842 95.778 52 -14.616 48.862 72 (69) <53> Bradley Dredge Wales 1.837 84.493 46 -18.948 8.925 73 (67) <115> George McNeill United States 1.824 74.799 41 -7.027 26.969 74 (70) <58> Peter Lonard Australia 1.822 105.680 58 -16.252 9.615 75 (71) <112> Louis Oosthuizen South Africa 1.819 94.564 52 -10.395 35.728 76 (74) <83> Charl Schwartzel South Africa 1.812 105.107 58 -21.871 33.516 77 (73) <64> Simon Dyson England 1.784 108.797 61 -23.383 16.117 78 (81) <61> Carl Pettersson Sweden 1.769 109.663 62 -29.835 19.995 79 (90) <77> Jeev Milkha Singh India 1.732 135.115 78 -30.130 36.563 80 (76) <100> Troy Matteson United States 1.727 100.163 58 -17.847 33.095 81 (78) <69> Soren Kjeldsen Denmark 1.677 92.248 55 -16.201 9.612 82 (77) <136> Jeff Quinney United States 1.673 103.719 62 -14.351 49.977 83 (79) <92> Kenny Perry United States 1.662 79.765 48 -13.188 23.312 84 (80) <95> Nathan Green Australia 1.661 112.936 68 -20.297 33.822 85 (85) <161> Peter Hedblom Sweden 1.627 74.849 46 -9.224 33.878 86 (84) <72> Prayad Marksaeng Thailand 1.613 95.145 59 -16.070 8.118 87 (95) <82> Fredrik Jacobson Sweden 1.605 64.198 40 -12.813 12.092 88 (89) <93> Chad Campbell United States 1.605 85.042 53 -21.160 26.750 89 (82) <65> John Rollins United States 1.603 91.387 57 -22.880 10.180 90 (88) <155> James Kingston South Africa 1.593 84.410 53 -4.899 31.224 91 (85) <80> Steve Webster England 1.590 69.977 44 -9.061 7.367 92 (83) <85> Joe Durant United States 1.590 90.638 57 -21.970 23.590 93 (87) <73> Heath Slocum United States 1.572 89.590 57 -18.884 9.235 94 (91) <84> Ross Fisher England 1.527 82.437 54 -12.057 8.448 95 (93) <62> Mikko Ilonen Finland 1.499 68.931 46 -12.380 4.247 96 (105) <123> Johan Edfors Sweden 1.488 77.390 52 -20.743 33.946 97 (97) <74> Ryan Moore United States 1.481 78.486 53 -16.974 7.027 98 (96) <109> Ross McGowan England 1.477 59.084 40 -6.931 10.193 99 (98) <111> Billy Mayfair United States 1.474 86.937 59 -17.708 22.840 100 (92) <67> Davis Love-III United States 1.458 61.239 42 -22.916 3.913 Ranking in ( ) brackets indicates position the previous week.
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