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Week 50 Ranking Week Official World Golf Ranking Ending 11 December 2011 Week 50 2011 World Ranking Events Points Points Events This Last End Name Country Average Total Played Lost in Gained in Played Week Week 2010 Points Points (Divisor) 2011 2011 (Actual) Min-40 Max-54 1 (1) <9> Luke Donald England 10.287 555.499 54 -285.714 530.645 54 2 (2) <10> Rory McIlroy N Ireland 7.997 399.858 50 -268.181 360.267 50 3 (3) <1> Lee Westwood England 7.812 343.705 44 -348.117 266.869 44 4 (4) <3> Martin Kaymer Germany 6.785 346.018 51 -297.133 287.349 51 5 (6) <24> Adam Scott Australia 5.663 266.178 47 -152.433 232.626 47 6 (5) <7> Steve Stricker United States 5.555 227.760 41 -246.549 211.515 41 7 (7) <14> Dustin Johnson United States 5.481 279.522 51 -197.660 251.104 51 8 (8) <38> Jason Day Australia 5.231 251.069 48 -121.455 244.984 48 9 (9) <213> Webb Simpson United States 5.147 277.911 54 -65.840 297.620 58 10 (10) <13> Matt Kuchar United States 4.901 264.662 54 -213.457 231.048 54 11 (13) <34> Charl Schwartzel South Africa 4.881 263.574 54 -187.535 269.271 55 12 (11) <35> Nick Watney United States 4.855 247.605 51 -171.052 252.967 51 13 (14) <6> Graeme McDowell N Ireland 4.717 254.700 54 -237.055 158.882 57 14 (12) <4> Phil Mickelson United States 4.681 219.997 47 -270.869 202.691 47 15 (15) <47> K.J. Choi Korea 4.459 240.773 54 -137.584 238.884 55 16 (17) <78> Sergio Garcia Spain 4.005 188.245 47 -91.982 192.302 47 17 (16) <30> Justin Rose England 3.989 215.380 54 -151.064 185.498 54 18 (18) <19> Hunter Mahan United States 3.899 210.560 54 -184.411 180.750 55 19 (19) <8> Paul Casey England 3.873 193.660 50 -206.836 135.173 50 20 (20) <32> Bubba Watson United States 3.831 191.532 50 -148.500 182.789 50 21 (52) <49> Alvaro Quiros Spain 3.794 193.486 51 -140.846 193.570 51 22 (21) <2> Tiger Woods United States 3.693 147.716 40 -273.762 106.224 27 23 (22) <17> Robert Karlsson Sweden 3.677 191.213 52 -138.154 142.541 52 24 (23) <29> Kim Kyung-Tae Korea 3.617 195.302 54 -129.230 144.327 57 25 (24) <79> David Toms United States 3.611 180.571 50 -99.049 187.779 50 26 (25) <61> Bill Haas United States 3.531 190.697 54 -111.150 180.317 56 27 (27) <44> Bo Van Pelt United States 3.481 187.950 54 -126.614 157.105 58 28 (26) <11> Ian Poulter England 3.462 169.619 49 -218.785 115.601 49 29 (28) <28> Rickie Fowler United States 3.354 181.122 54 -115.471 158.780 58 30 (29) <329> Keegan Bradley United States 3.342 180.470 54 -31.537 190.181 58 31 (30) <149> Bae Sang-moon Korea 3.329 143.164 43 -40.673 138.194 43 32 (31) <93> Jason Dufner United States 3.305 165.251 50 -90.926 172.336 50 33 (32) <64> Simon Dyson England 3.304 178.424 54 -102.712 163.304 59 34 (35) <70> Anders Hansen Denmark 3.211 166.953 52 -104.624 165.343 52 35 (33) <22> Zach Johnson United States 3.210 160.520 50 -154.618 123.989 50 36 (36) <124> Thomas Bjorn Denmark 3.199 166.368 52 -68.935 170.891 52 37 (34) <87> Brandt Snedeker United States 3.192 172.379 54 -95.455 182.006 55 38 (38) <20> Louis Oosthuizen South Africa 3.181 171.794 54 -148.903 123.142 55 39 (40) <15> Francesco Molinari Italy 3.167 171.018 54 -176.172 105.709 55 40 (37) <131> Fredrik Jacobson Sweden 3.154 160.867 51 -65.317 163.939 51 41 (49) <40> Peter Hanson Sweden 3.064 159.300 52 -116.843 137.424 52 42 (39) <26> Geoff Ogilvy Australia 3.042 146.028 48 -142.850 108.208 48 43 (41) <27> Miguel A Jimenez Spain 2.981 160.949 54 -161.963 125.438 59 44 (42) <42> Y.E. Yang Korea 2.936 158.555 54 -154.621 153.978 57 45 (44) <83> John Senden Australia 2.917 157.529 54 -83.295 145.184 63 46 (43) <98> Darren Clarke N Ireland 2.888 147.281 51 -75.534 144.726 51 47 (46) <50> Martin Laird Scotland 2.870 154.996 54 -130.250 143.121 54 48 (45) <5> Jim Furyk United States 2.868 143.416 50 -230.434 87.819 50 49 (47) <274> Aaron Baddeley Australia 2.866 151.895 53 -62.990 180.033 53 50 (48) <36> Ryo Ishikawa Japan 2.810 151.761 54 -139.090 117.385 66 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 11 December 2011 Week 50 2011 World Ranking Events Points Points Events This Last End Name Country Average Total Played Lost in Gained in Played Week Week 2010 Points Points (Divisor) 2011 2011 (Actual) Min-40 Max-54 51 (50) <591> Gary Woodland United States 2.780 139.015 50 -40.012 170.419 50 52 (51) <92> Gonzalo Fdez-Castano Spain 2.765 118.901 43 -59.236 94.069 43 53 (53) <16> Retief Goosen South Africa 2.650 143.100 54 -199.652 87.393 55 54 (54) <39> Ben Crane United States 2.512 128.128 51 -123.276 91.202 51 55 (55) <12> Ernie Els South Africa 2.506 135.301 54 -234.421 60.305 59 56 (56) <45> Ryan Moore United States 2.462 120.620 49 -127.371 103.538 49 57 (57) <121> Jonathan Byrd United States 2.455 132.571 54 -80.764 146.819 54 58 (58) <62> Matteo Manassero Italy 2.433 111.926 46 -68.065 92.699 46 59 (59) <21> Robert Allenby Australia 2.279 123.067 54 -181.889 96.542 57 60 (60) <230> Mark Wilson United States 2.266 122.378 54 -77.953 157.852 56 61 (61) <58> Toru Taniguchi Japan 2.259 108.409 48 -66.288 76.853 48 62 (62) <91> Vijay Singh Fiji 2.222 113.300 51 -79.858 119.614 51 63 (63) <18> Edoardo Molinari Italy 2.211 119.395 54 -170.348 66.381 58 64 (64) <156> Greg Chalmers Australia 2.195 118.525 54 -56.451 110.630 59 65 (66) <141> Alexander Noren Sweden 2.139 115.503 54 -66.401 121.453 55 66 (68) <97> Joost Luiten Holland 2.124 114.698 54 -40.870 96.603 54 67 (65) <57> Lucas Glover United States 2.102 103.000 49 -117.007 103.673 49 68 (67) <758> Chez Reavie United States 2.102 92.468 44 -12.346 99.712 44 69 (71) <48> Hiroyuki Fujita Japan 2.082 112.412 54 -102.797 80.472 63 70 (69) <66> Kevin Na United States 2.071 111.851 54 -100.980 104.059 54 71 (70) <94> Rory Sabbatini South Africa 2.067 111.599 54 -98.364 126.232 54 72 (72) <59> Ryan Palmer United States 2.006 108.338 54 -101.331 90.694 55 73 (78) <152> Nicolas Colsaerts Belgium 2.003 94.126 47 -56.323 99.369 47 74 (73) <53> Jeff Overton United States 1.988 107.336 54 -101.539 76.407 54 75 (74) <31> Anthony Kim United States 1.954 93.798 48 -136.303 75.173 48 76 (75) <41> Yuta Ikeda Japan 1.948 105.200 54 -116.683 59.768 66 77 (76) <158> Charles Howell-III United States 1.933 104.367 54 -63.585 106.579 58 78 (77) <43> Sean O'Hair United States 1.909 95.428 50 -122.531 72.528 50 79 (87) <364> Pablo Larrazabal Spain 1.906 102.948 54 -35.236 111.966 62 80 (80) <54> Brendan Jones Australia 1.881 75.228 40 -65.514 47.408 40 81 (79) <52> Charley Hoffman United States 1.874 97.436 52 -92.290 64.325 52 82 (84) <102> Koumei Oda Japan 1.822 94.752 52 -62.500 83.267 52 83 (88) <412> George Coetzee South Africa 1.817 98.126 54 -30.386 106.640 57 84 (82) <23> Padraig Harrington Ireland 1.815 98.014 54 -163.724 61.253 56 85 (81) <25> Tim Clark South Africa 1.804 72.156 40 -144.033 28.130 32 86 (83) <37> Camilo Villegas Colombia 1.803 97.347 54 -131.406 65.236 54 87 (163) <244> Paul Lawrie Scotland 1.802 88.305 49 -37.019 89.855 49 88 (86) <100> Jamie Donaldson Wales 1.791 89.534 50 -61.470 76.476 50 89 (85) <71> Scott Verplank United States 1.778 71.099 40 -80.867 63.642 37 90 (91) <138> Thomas Aiken South Africa 1.773 95.761 54 -68.802 95.700 60 91 (90) <65> Tetsuji Hiratsuka Japan 1.755 94.742 54 -83.633 70.304 64 92 (89) <245> Spencer Levin United States 1.751 94.555 54 -49.704 104.273 63 93 (98) <209> David Lynn England 1.749 87.445 50 -38.182 85.088 50 93 (92) <113> Gregory Havret France 1.749 94.441 54 -53.704 78.948 56 95 (96) <60> Richard Green Australia 1.739 78.274 45 -70.886 45.190 45 96 (94) <108> Steve Marino United States 1.739 83.471 48 -92.015 95.328 48 97 (95) <239> Tommy Gainey United States 1.711 92.367 54 -45.199 97.464 62 98 (93) <33> Ross Fisher England 1.704 90.300 53 -132.173 56.104 53 99 (97) <146> Chris Kirk United States 1.698 86.589 51 -45.830 85.836 51 100 (102) <72> Fredrik Andersson Hed Sweden 1.665 88.224 53 -69.012 67.760 53 Ranking in ( ) brackets indicates position the previous week.
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