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Week 08 Ranking Week Official World Golf Ranking Ending 24 February 2013 Week 8 2013 World Ranking Events Points Points Events This Last End Name Country Average Total Played Lost in Gained in Played Week Week 2012 Points Points (Divisor) 2013 2013 (Actual) Min-40 Max-52 1 (1) <1> Rory McIlroy N Ireland 11.6630 548.161 47 -75.150 1.999 47 2 (2) <3> Tiger Woods United States 8.8307 353.229 40 -40.081 51.999 35 3 (3) <2> Luke Donald England 7.2494 376.966 52 -71.883 9.109 52 4 (4) <10> Brandt Snedeker United States 6.7375 350.350 52 -38.052 117.020 54 5 (5) <6> Louis Oosthuizen South Africa 6.3532 330.366 52 -34.085 44.229 58 6 (6) <4> Justin Rose England 6.3210 328.691 52 -40.686 35.029 55 7 (7) <5> Adam Scott Australia 5.5804 234.377 42 -36.129 9.799 42 8 (23) <21> Matt Kuchar United States 5.4522 283.516 52 -36.779 93.953 52 9 (8) <7> Lee Westwood England 5.3711 279.297 52 -47.737 13.369 53 10 (13) <12> Ian Poulter England 5.2259 256.068 49 -27.693 28.870 49 11 (10) <8> Bubba Watson United States 5.1762 248.457 48 -36.984 26.010 48 12 (9) <17> Phil Mickelson United States 5.1547 252.582 49 -35.411 58.124 49 13 (16) <18> Steve Stricker United States 5.0187 200.747 40 -31.887 42.030 39 14 (11) <14> Charl Schwartzel South Africa 4.9713 258.510 52 -31.805 33.999 57 15 (12) <9> Jason Dufner United States 4.9293 251.395 51 -35.782 17.330 51 16 (17) <11> Webb Simpson United States 4.8052 249.870 52 -42.424 35.920 52 17 (14) <16> Sergio Garcia Spain 4.7707 238.533 50 -30.277 36.820 50 18 (15) <13> Keegan Bradley United States 4.7505 247.024 52 -34.745 21.787 59 19 (19) <15> Graeme McDowell N Ireland 4.5801 238.163 52 -29.164 14.430 56 20 (18) <23> Dustin Johnson United States 4.5573 223.310 49 -35.108 49.199 49 21 (25) <26> Hunter Mahan United States 4.5184 234.955 52 -32.466 67.070 55 22 (20) <19> Peter Hanson Sweden 4.3148 224.372 52 -28.872 13.013 56 23 (21) <20> Nick Watney United States 4.2488 220.938 52 -36.984 23.762 56 24 (22) <24> Ernie Els South Africa 4.1028 213.346 52 -25.787 12.778 60 25 (24) <22> Bo Van Pelt United States 4.0215 209.120 52 -28.978 10.027 57 26 (26) <25> Zach Johnson United States 3.6668 190.675 52 -29.309 7.643 52 27 (27) <27> Jim Furyk United States 3.5944 186.907 52 -24.220 12.029 52 28 (28) <28> Martin Kaymer Germany 3.5505 184.627 52 -29.692 24.164 53 29 (30) <35> Bill Haas United States 3.3971 176.651 52 -25.662 38.983 56 30 (31) <34> Branden Grace South Africa 3.3959 176.586 52 -18.958 30.059 62 31 (29) <47> Jamie Donaldson Wales 3.3720 158.483 47 -14.512 60.589 47 32 (33) <33> Gonzalo Fdez-Castano Spain 3.3689 138.124 41 -15.646 21.253 41 33 (32) <29> Paul Lawrie Scotland 3.2632 163.160 50 -22.929 9.669 50 34 (35) <32> Carl Pettersson Sweden 3.2061 166.715 52 -21.348 14.407 58 35 (43) <37> Jason Day Australia 3.1939 143.724 45 -27.202 43.850 45 36 (38) <39> Robert Garrigus United States 3.1873 165.742 52 -17.465 34.990 53 37 (34) <31> Rickie Fowler United States 3.1770 165.203 52 -26.377 19.739 52 38 (37) <41> Scott Piercy United States 3.1136 161.906 52 -16.064 37.106 60 39 (36) <30> Francesco Molinari Italy 3.0960 160.990 52 -22.817 6.588 54 40 (39) <36> Nicolas Colsaerts Belgium 2.9591 153.874 52 -21.921 14.644 56 41 (40) <50> Thorbjorn Olesen Denmark 2.8662 149.042 52 -13.386 47.980 60 42 (41) <49> George Coetzee South Africa 2.7438 142.678 52 -15.753 39.205 59 43 (42) <40> Ryan Moore United States 2.7069 135.344 50 -19.763 22.519 50 44 (44) <44> Matteo Manassero Italy 2.5782 134.064 52 -16.137 15.660 54 45 (45) <38> John Senden Australia 2.5239 131.244 52 -22.395 6.106 58 46 (46) <43> Hiroyuki Fujita Japan 2.4367 126.711 52 -14.807 1.999 64 47 (47) <62> Fredrik Jacobson Sweden 2.4018 108.081 45 -18.287 34.250 45 48 (61) <91> Tim Clark South Africa 2.2748 90.993 40 -6.702 32.710 29 49 (51) <56> Alexander Noren Sweden 2.2456 114.527 51 -17.199 20.940 51 50 (50) <59> Padraig Harrington Ireland 2.2388 116.419 52 -14.342 23.659 59 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 24 February 2013 Week 8 2013 World Ranking Events Points Points Events This Last End Name Country Average Total Played Lost in Gained in Played Week Week 2012 Points Points (Divisor) 2013 2013 (Actual) Min-40 Max-52 51 (54) <55> Marcus Fraser Australia 2.2190 115.389 52 -13.060 18.000 56 52 (57) <154> Richard Sterne South Africa 2.2129 88.517 40 -4.087 47.909 31 53 (58) <131> Russell Henley United States 2.2018 88.072 40 -5.207 42.309 35 54 (49) <45> Thomas Bjorn Denmark 2.1989 105.549 48 -20.801 7.798 48 55 (53) <53> Henrik Stenson Sweden 2.1949 114.135 52 -9.409 12.444 55 56 (48) <42> David Toms United States 2.1947 96.567 44 -23.523 1.999 44 57 (52) <46> David Lynn England 2.1695 106.305 49 -15.531 5.575 49 58 (55) <80> Thongchai Jaidee Thailand 2.1605 112.347 52 -9.224 29.306 61 59 (60) <58> Rafael Cabrera Bello Spain 2.1302 110.769 52 -16.616 16.420 57 60 (56) <98> Stephen Gallacher Scotland 2.1060 107.408 51 -10.809 37.999 51 61 (59) <139> Chris Wood England 2.0904 104.522 50 -7.170 51.511 50 62 (68) <52> Shane Lowry Ireland 2.0806 108.191 52 -12.755 13.239 54 63 (63) <57> Richie Ramsay Scotland 2.0373 105.939 52 -14.143 9.308 53 64 (66) <117> Charles Howell-III United States 2.0252 105.309 52 -14.001 47.730 60 65 (62) <48> K.J. Choi Korea 2.0245 105.275 52 -26.713 12.521 53 66 (65) <60> Marcel Siem Germany 1.9920 103.584 52 -12.858 8.408 53 67 (64) <166> Charlie Beljan United States 1.9785 79.140 40 -2.618 38.573 31 68 (67) <64> Greg Chalmers Australia 1.9244 100.068 52 -15.388 10.876 61 69 (69) <65> Bernd Wiesberger Austria 1.9103 99.335 52 -12.347 6.720 58 70 (73) <101> Scott Jamieson Scotland 1.8758 97.542 52 -7.801 24.565 60 71 (70) <61> Anders Hansen Denmark 1.8703 89.774 48 -18.998 7.753 48 72 (71) <54> Miguel A Jimenez Spain 1.8673 97.097 52 -15.334 0.000 52 73 (74) <228> John Merrick United States 1.8615 96.797 52 -5.598 63.100 53 74 (72) <70> Bae Sang-moon Korea 1.8550 96.461 52 -18.159 12.488 62 75 (76) <120> Jimmy Walker United States 1.8375 95.552 52 -11.190 35.085 55 76 (75) <115> Chris Kirk United States 1.8370 95.524 52 -12.104 36.821 56 77 (77) <83> Brendon de Jonge Zimbabwe 1.8039 93.804 52 -12.242 14.694 64 78 (78) <69> Thaworn Wiratchant Thailand 1.8014 93.673 52 -10.027 0.000 54 79 (79) <51> Geoff Ogilvy Australia 1.7977 89.886 50 -16.735 1.928 50 80 (80) <68> Kevin Na United States 1.7400 90.477 52 -17.318 4.151 55 81 (81) <67> Bud Cauley United States 1.7222 74.055 43 -10.030 4.042 43 82 (82) <73> Brendan Jones Australia 1.7199 77.393 45 -8.746 0.000 45 83 (83) <63> Simon Dyson England 1.7013 88.470 52 -18.728 2.901 59 84 (85) <66> John Huh United States 1.6838 77.456 46 -9.907 4.824 46 85 (86) <78> Aaron Baddeley Australia 1.6815 82.393 49 -21.180 15.178 49 86 (87) <79> Kristoffer Broberg Sweden 1.6797 67.188 40 -4.698 0.000 20 87 (84) <72> K.T. Kim Korea 1.6787 87.291 52 -17.289 0.000 60 88 (88) <93> Danny Willett England 1.6421 85.392 52 -9.618 11.080 54 89 (89) <75> Ryo Ishikawa Japan 1.6263 84.570 52 -16.179 0.000 75 90 (91) <74> Jonas Blixt Sweden 1.6162 84.041 52 -9.888 5.180 52 91 (90) <76> Kyle Stanley United States 1.6106 83.750 52 -15.433 2.080 61 92 (92) <77> Toru Taniguchi Japan 1.5926 78.039 49 -11.084 0.000 49 93 (100) <150> Darren Fichardt South Africa 1.5917 70.037 44 -4.697 26.270 44 94 (93) <71> Martin Laird Scotland 1.5861 80.889 51 -20.913 1.204 51 95 (94) <87> Marc Leishman Australia 1.5754 81.921 52 -11.996 7.703 56 96 (95) <96> Jeev Milkha Singh India 1.5643 81.341 52 -10.449 8.190 64 97 (96) <126> Kevin Stadler United States 1.5604 81.140 52 -8.943 22.331 55 98 (105) <89> Gaganjeet Bhullar India 1.5429 63.257 41 -6.287 1.740 41 99 (98) <95> Noh Seung-yul Korea 1.5427 80.220 52 -11.390 8.839 59 100 (103) <84> Ben Curtis United States 1.5388 75.403 49 -10.842 4.424 49 Ranking in ( ) brackets indicates position the previous week.
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