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April 27, 1997 April 27 1997 Official World Golf Ranking Week 17 / 1997 1995 / 1996 1997 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 1 (1) Greg Norman Aus 10.29 463.00 45 -134.00 + 112.00 2 (2) Tom Lehman USA 9.87 513.00 52 -68.00 + 94.00 3 (13) Nick Price Zim 8.96 403.00 45 -72.00 + 212.00 4 (14) Steve Elkington Aus 8.79 378.00 43 -59.00 + 174.00 5 (33) Tiger Woods USA 8.73 349.00 40 -2.00 + 196.00 6 (3) Colin Montgomerie Sco 8.68 521.00 60 -75.00 + 68.00 7 (4) Ernie Els SAf 8.37 502.00 60 -78.00 + 90.00 8 (10) Mark O'Meara USA 7.94 397.00 50 -130.00 + 164.00 9 (8) Masashi Ozaki Jpn 7.77 334.00 43 -37.00 + 30.00 10 (7) Phil Mickelson USA 7.39 377.00 51 -127.00 + 100.00 11 (5) Fred Couples USA 7.12 292.00 41 -141.00 + 82.00 12 (6) Nick Faldo Eng 6.64 292.00 44 -143.00 + 76.00 13 (23) Brad Faxon USA 6.56 341.00 52 -51.00 + 142.00 14 (15) Scott Hoch USA 6.38 389.00 61 -77.00 + 134.00 15 (9) Davis Love-III USA 6.00 306.00 51 -138.00 + 60.00 16 (28) Steve Jones USA 5.85 310.00 53 -22.00 + 98.00 17 (39) Jesper Parnevik Swe 5.68 301.00 53 -29.00 + 152.00 18 (11) Corey Pavin USA 5.64 282.00 50 -73.00 + 8.00 19 (17) Tom Watson USA 5.60 224.00 40 -45.00 + 58.00 20 (16) Bernhard Langer Ger 5.42 271.00 50 -37.00 + 48.00 21 (19) David Duval USA 5.18 264.00 51 -70.00 + 66.00 22 (12) Steve Stricker USA 5.06 243.00 48 -54.00 + 0.00 23 (18) Mark Brooks USA 5.00 310.00 62 -45.00 + 18.00 24 (21) Mark McNulty Ire 4.93 207.00 42 -45.00 + 48.00 25 (20) Vijay Singh Fij 4.90 299.00 61 -80.00 + 62.00 26 (31) Frank Nobilo NZl 4.86 277.00 57 -22.00 + 70.00 27 (24) Costantino Rocca Ity 4.68 290.00 62 -31.00 + 36.00 28 (42) Craig Stadler USA 4.30 189.00 44 -52.00 + 98.00 29 (22) Loren Roberts USA 4.23 199.00 47 -90.00 + 48.00 30 (29) Justin Leonard USA 4.15 245.00 59 -32.00 + 24.00 31 (59) Paul Stankowski USA 4.09 237.00 58 -37.00 + 118.00 32 (26) Ian Woosnam Wal 4.00 216.00 54 -64.00 + 42.00 33 (47=) Tommy Tolles USA 3.85 200.00 52 -45.00 + 82.00 34 (38) Mark Calcavecchia USA 3.83 230.00 60 -55.00 + 64.00 35 (32) Lee Janzen USA 3.81 221.00 58 -71.00 + 56.00 36 (27) Jeff Maggert USA 3.80 194.00 51 -48.00 + 18.00 37 (34) Payne Stewart USA 3.78 189.00 50 -75.00 + 54.00 38 (60) John Cook USA 3.77 211.00 56 -6.00 + 76.00 39 (25) Kenny Perry USA 3.72 186.00 50 -71.00 + 20.00 40 (47=) Michael Bradley USA 3.53 187.00 53 -38.00 + 62.00 41 (40) Sam Torrance Sco 3.48 209.00 60 -13.00 + 22.00 42 (53) Jeff Sluman USA 3.45 221.00 64 -34.00 + 62.00 43 (37) Robert Allenby Aus 3.44 210.00 61 -28.00 + 28.00 44 (84=) Tom Kite USA 3.34 157.00 47 -11.00 + 80.00 45 (51) Fred Funk USA 3.27 219.00 67 -23.00 + 42.00 46 (30) Mark McCumber USA 3.15 126.00 40 -44.00 + 6.00 47 (49) Jim Furyk USA 3.15 211.00 67 -53.00 + 58.00 48 (64) Lee Westwood Eng 3.06 193.00 63 -2.00 + 36.00 49 (50) Brian Watts USA 3.06 147.00 48 -19.00 + 10.00 50 (36) Jay Haas USA 3.06 156.00 51 -51.00 + 18.00 Ranking in brackets indicates position at 31st December 1996 (2 Year) Page 1 of 4 April 27 1997 Official World Golf Ranking Week 17 / 1997 1995 / 1996 1997 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 51 (56) Shigeki Maruyama Jpn 2.98 176.00 59 -15.00 + 32.00 52 (52) Craig Parry Aus 2.96 201.00 68 -37.00 + 26.00 53 (43) Billy Mayfair USA 2.91 169.00 58 -27.00 + 10.00 54 (35) Bob Tway USA 2.88 150.00 52 -75.00 + 30.00 55 (55) D A Weibring USA 2.80 115.00 41 -6.00 + 0.00 56 (69) Kirk Triplett USA 2.78 136.00 49 -29.00 + 52.00 57 (41) Duffy Waldorf USA 2.69 132.00 49 -54.00 + 22.00 58 (46) Peter Senior Aus 2.59 153.00 59 -57.00 + 22.00 59 (282) Stuart Appleby Aus 2.53 139.00 55 -4.00 + 110.00 60 (57) David Frost SAf 2.49 152.00 61 -54.00 + 50.00 61 (72) Per-Ulrik Johansson Swe 2.43 119.00 49 -6.00 + 16.00 62 (103=) Billy Andrade USA 2.41 142.00 59 -14.00 + 56.00 63 (86) Carlos Franco Par 2.37 97.00 41 -8.00 + 30.00 64 (161) Peter Lonard Aus 2.35 94.00 40 -4.00 + 52.00 65 (74) Frankie Minoza Phi 2.31 111.00 48 -7.00 + 14.00 66 (61) Rocco Mediate USA 2.29 96.00 42 -21.00 + 14.00 67 (62) Darren Clarke NIr 2.24 130.00 58 -26.00 + 6.00 68 (66) Naomichi Joe Ozaki Jpn 2.14 135.00 63 -28.00 + 12.00 69 (80) Stephen Ames Can 2.10 103.00 49 -6.00 + 12.00 70 (71) Miguel A Jimenez Spn 2.09 111.00 53 -22.00 + 8.00 71 (103=) Paul Broadhurst Eng 2.09 134.00 64 -3.00 + 32.00 72 (44) Jim Gallagher-Jr USA 2.08 106.00 51 -56.00 + 4.00 73 (137) Miguel A Martin Spn 2.08 110.00 53 -1.00 + 40.00 74 (63) Woody Austin USA 2.06 142.00 69 -39.00 + 6.00 75 (97) Peter Mitchell Eng 2.05 119.00 58 -9.00 + 26.00 76= (92) Peter O'Malley Aus 2.00 122.00 61 -12.00 + 28.00 76= (107) Eduardo Romero Arg 2.00 90.00 45 -11.00 + 24.00 76= (84=) Clarence Rose USA 2.00 106.00 53 -2.00 + 20.00 79 (130) Hisayuki Sasaki Jpn 1.95 127.00 65 -10.00 + 48.00 80 (98) David Ogrin USA 1.95 119.00 61 -14.00 + 26.00 81 (90) Brad Bryant USA 1.95 111.00 57 -29.00 + 38.00 82 (75) Wayne Riley Aus 1.92 121.00 63 -31.00 + 20.00 83 (65) Wayne Westner SAf 1.92 94.00 49 -45.00 + 18.00 84= (67) Yoshinori Kaneko Jpn 1.91 111.00 58 -33.00 + 8.00 84= (70) Andrew Coltart Sco 1.91 111.00 58 -35.00 + 16.00 86 (162) Richard Green Aus 1.90 78.00 41 -9.00 + 40.00 87 (76) Hidemichi Tanaka Jpn 1.90 110.00 58 0.00 + 6.00 88 (73) Brandt Jobe USA 1.89 83.00 44 -31.00 + 14.00 89 (220=) Jose M Olazabal Spn 1.88 75.00 40 -8.00 + 50.00 90 (138) Mark James Eng 1.86 91.00 49 -15.00 + 42.00 91 (77) Todd Hamilton USA 1.85 100.00 54 -24.00 + 12.00 92 (112) Thomas Bjorn Den 1.84 90.00 49 -4.00 + 18.00 93 (116) Larry Nelson USA 1.83 84.00 46 -22.00 + 38.00 94 (103=) Scott McCarron USA 1.81 103.00 57 -31.00 + 44.00 95 (81) Paul McGinley Ire 1.80 106.00 59 -20.00 + 14.00 96 (88) Larry Mize USA 1.80 88.00 49 -24.00 + 22.00 97 (95=) Padraig Harrington Ire 1.79 95.00 53 -3.00 + 14.00 98 (150) Rick Fehr USA 1.76 79.00 45 -13.00 + 34.00 99 (68) John Huston USA 1.75 93.00 53 -40.00 + 10.00 100 (179) Michael Long NZl 1.75 70.00 40 -1.00 + 30.00 Ranking in brackets indicates position at 31st December 1996 (2 Year) Page 2 of 4 April 27 1997 Official World Golf Ranking Week 17 / 1997 1995 / 1996 1997 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 101 (111) Jay Don Blake USA 1.74 94.00 54 -20.00 + 30.00 102 (91) John Daly USA 1.73 104.00 60 -20.00 + 12.00 103 (54) Scott Simpson USA 1.71 84.00 49 -64.00 + 10.00 104 (106) Jose Coceres Arg 1.70 85.00 50 -19.00 + 22.00 105 (87) Paul Goydos USA 1.70 107.00 63 -43.00 + 32.00 106 (83) Tom Purtzer USA 1.69 81.00 48 -23.00 + 22.00 107 (82) Lennie Clements USA 1.67 82.00 49 -34.00 + 24.00 108 (139) Russ Cochran USA 1.67 97.00 58 -8.00 + 30.00 109 (110) Retief Goosen SAf 1.62 105.00 65 -26.00 + 28.00 110 (99) Tim Herron USA 1.61 87.00 54 -29.00 + 26.00 111 (117) Hajime Meshiai Jpn 1.58 82.00 52 -2.00 + 6.00 112 (115) Andrew Oldcorn Sco 1.57 72.00 46 -1.00 + 4.00 113= (78) Michael Campbell NZl 1.55 102.00 66 -25.00 + 6.00 113= (100) Barry Lane Eng 1.55 85.00 55 -10.00 + 0.00 115 (153) Peter Teravainen USA 1.54 86.00 56 -3.00 + 22.00 116 (125) Paul Azinger USA 1.51 71.00 47 -24.00 + 28.00 117 (94) Greg Turner NZl 1.51 74.00 49 -16.00 + 4.00 118 (89) Fuzzy Zoeller USA 1.50 60.00 40 -21.00 + 10.00 119 (95=) Kazuhiko Hosokawa Jpn 1.49 94.00 63 -2.00 + 0.00 120 (124) Andrew Magee USA 1.49 85.00 57 -18.00 + 22.00 121 (79) John Morse USA 1.48 83.00 56 -32.00 + 8.00 122 (132=) Dudley Hart USA 1.48 68.00 46 -2.00 + 2.00 123 (122) Bill Glasson USA 1.48 62.00 42 -25.00 + 26.00 124 (155) Mike Brisky USA 1.47 87.00 59 -5.00 + 24.00 125 (246) Stephen Leaney Aus 1.45 58.00 40 -1.00 + 30.00 126 (113) Jean Van de Velde Frn 1.44 85.00 59 -22.00 + 22.00 127 (101) Gil Morgan USA 1.43 57.00 40 -12.00 + 0.00 128= (351=) Steven Alker NZl 1.40 56.00 40 0.00 + 38.00 128= (128) Hal Sutton USA 1.40 84.00 60 -21.00 + 22.00 130 (206) Doug Martin USA 1.39 85.00 61 -13.00 + 46.00 131 (45) Peter Jacobsen USA 1.39 64.00 46 -100.00 + 22.00 132 (93) Alex Cejka Ger 1.38 72.00 52 -22.00 + 4.00 133 (143) Jerry Kelly USA 1.38 76.00 55 -13.00 + 18.00 134 (102) Paul Lawrie Sco 1.38 66.00 48 -13.00 + 0.00 135 (118=) Steve Lowery USA 1.37 85.00 62 -29.00 + 22.00 136 (261) Don Pooley USA 1.36 57.00 42 -8.00 + 36.00 137 (148) Glen Day USA 1.35 81.00 60 -11.00 + 12.00 138 (121) David Ishii USA 1.35 74.00 55 -7.00 + 4.00 139 (123) Robert Gamez USA 1.34 78.00 58 -19.00 + 12.00 140 (118=) Masahiro Kuramoto Jpn 1.33 85.00 64 -7.00 + 0.00 141 (120) Tommy Nakajima Jpn 1.31 77.00 59 -12.00 + 6.00 142 (159=) Ignacio Garrido Spn 1.26 67.00 53 -14.00 + 20.00 143= (229) Fulton Allem SAf 1.26 53.00 42 -13.00 + 32.00 143= (225=) Willie Wood USA 1.26 53.00 42 -3.00 + 24.00 145 (136) Joey Sindelar USA 1.25 69.00 55 -11.00 + 10.00 146= (58) Ben Crenshaw USA 1.25 55.00 44 -75.00 + 2.00 146= (109) Seve Ballesteros Spn 1.25 55.00 44 -13.00 + 0.00 148 (220=) Stewart Cink USA 1.23 49.00 40 0.00 + 16.00 149 (144) David Gilford Eng 1.22 61.00 50 -16.00 + 10.00 150 (146=) Eduardo Herrera Col 1.22 56.00 46 -10.00 + 6.00 Ranking in brackets indicates position at 31st December 1996 (2 Year) Page 3 of 4 April 27 1997 Official World Golf Ranking Week 17 / 1997 1995 / 1996 1997 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 151 (145) Grant Waite NZl 1.22 73.00 60 -13.00 + 8.00 152 (184) Hideki Kase Jpn 1.20 77.00 64 -4.00 + 16.00 153 (151) Anthony Painter Aus 1.20 48.00 40 -14.00 + 12.00 154 (127) Bob Estes USA 1.18 53.00 45 -20.00 + 2.00 155 (135) Satoshi Higashi Jpn 1.17 81.00 69 -17.00 + 2.00 156 (210) Roger Chapman Eng 1.17 61.00 52 -6.00 + 20.00 157 (126) Masanobu Kimura Jpn
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