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Week 29 Ranking Week Official World Golf Ranking Ending 19 July 2009 Week 29 2009 World Ranking Points Points This Last End Name Country Average Total Events Lost in Gained in Week Week 2008 Points Points Played 2009 2009 1 (1) <1> Tiger Woods United States 10.823 432.901 40 -301.212 255.401 2 (2) <3> Phil Mickelson United States 8.536 375.595 44 -199.874 231.090 3 (3) <41> Paul Casey England 6.600 323.394 49 -74.146 274.457 4 (4) <14> Kenny Perry United States 6.216 310.787 50 -96.638 209.152 5 (5) <2> Sergio Garcia Spain 6.024 301.222 50 -180.658 60.538 6 (6) <15> Steve Stricker United States 5.885 258.951 44 -118.725 203.545 7 (8) <8> Henrik Stenson Sweden 5.884 305.965 52 -114.294 177.199 8 (7) <12> Geoff Ogilvy Australia 5.740 269.768 47 -116.744 173.377 9 (33) <16> Stewart Cink United States 5.041 241.966 48 -102.495 155.761 10 (9) <13> Jim Furyk United States 5.011 235.533 47 -116.491 141.309 11 (10) <5> Vijay Singh Fiji 4.848 247.249 51 -171.397 53.136 12 (11) <25> Martin Kaymer Germany 4.802 264.088 55 -80.333 172.929 13 (12) <7> Camilo Villegas Colombia 4.690 229.809 49 -105.375 90.430 14 (17) <10> Lee Westwood England 4.655 242.057 52 -118.571 105.074 15 (13) <59> Sean O'Hair United States 4.392 224.004 51 -67.811 177.381 16 (14) <4> Padraig Harrington Ireland 4.333 220.998 51 -169.179 35.735 17 (15) <11> Anthony Kim United States 4.224 202.732 48 -100.679 76.569 18 (16) <6> Robert Karlsson Sweden 4.211 193.682 46 -109.845 33.922 19 (18) <26> Ian Poulter England 3.976 206.728 52 -84.637 124.551 20 (19) <177> Lucas Glover United States 3.940 208.803 53 -33.797 188.799 21 (23) <45> Retief Goosen South Africa 3.865 220.300 57 -70.443 158.995 22 (20) <46> Zach Johnson United States 3.759 187.943 50 -80.195 154.094 23 (21) <29> Ross Fisher England 3.745 202.242 54 -68.298 119.296 24 (24) <9> Ernie Els South Africa 3.663 197.822 54 -142.870 83.409 25 (28) <31> Luke Donald England 3.651 146.031 40 -69.122 99.817 26 (22) <39> Rory McIlroy N Ireland 3.631 192.421 53 -47.004 136.393 27 (25) <21> Mike Weir Canada 3.309 165.435 50 -84.671 79.294 28 (26) <44> Hunter Mahan United States 3.209 170.097 53 -80.304 115.971 29 (29) <42> Angel Cabrera Argentina 3.185 171.984 54 -83.461 129.873 30 (27) <24> Ben Curtis United States 3.172 142.726 45 -60.122 56.066 31 (30) <116> David Toms United States 3.102 133.369 43 -40.403 118.487 32 (31) <50> Soren Kjeldsen Denmark 3.069 168.781 55 -58.483 95.368 33 (37) <23> Justin Leonard United States 3.041 161.146 53 -88.049 74.008 34 (34) <203> Nick Watney United States 3.019 160.030 53 -37.038 149.675 35 (32) <28> Tim Clark South Africa 2.980 169.835 57 -73.749 88.017 36 (35) <111> Brian Gay United States 2.856 177.072 62 -43.788 136.057 37 (36) <73> Alvaro Quiros Spain 2.791 139.569 50 -32.663 99.613 38 (38) <34> Rory Sabbatini South Africa 2.751 148.555 54 -99.657 99.126 39 (42) <22> Miguel A Jimenez Spain 2.729 150.068 55 -87.612 56.962 40 (39) <27> Robert Allenby Australia 2.662 159.714 60 -83.612 56.611 41 (40) <76> Gonzalo Fdez-Castano Spain 2.641 145.268 55 -42.958 96.562 42 (41) <35> Jeev Milkha Singh India 2.629 181.419 69 -79.577 57.075 43 (44) <32> Shingo Katayama Japan 2.568 130.976 51 -69.060 43.181 44 (43) <17> Adam Scott Australia 2.555 120.096 47 -99.841 48.784 45 (51) <47> Soren Hansen Denmark 2.459 132.763 54 -68.429 75.448 46 (47) <40> Oliver Wilson England 2.417 125.681 52 -63.018 49.801 47 (46) <33> Graeme McDowell N Ireland 2.417 132.917 55 -70.136 45.173 48 (58) <58> Mathew Goggin Australia 2.411 135.017 56 -49.415 58.929 49 (50) <80> Davis Love-III United States 2.386 107.365 45 -33.025 67.185 50 (53) <19> Justin Rose England 2.351 122.227 52 -108.241 65.809 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 19 July 2009 Week 29 2009 World Ranking Points Points This Last End Name Country Average Total Events Lost in Gained in Week Week 2008 Points Points Played 2009 2009 51 (48) <20> Trevor Immelman South Africa 2.342 112.429 48 -86.117 18.315 52 (45) <143> Dustin Johnson United States 2.327 114.045 49 -24.268 93.465 53 (49) <18> K.J. Choi Korea 2.274 113.684 50 -126.626 41.812 54 (55) <91> Thongchai Jaidee Thailand 2.261 135.680 60 -37.939 82.948 55 (52) <65> Chad Campbell United States 2.221 122.160 55 -53.038 65.626 56 (54) <37> Stephen Ames Canada 2.185 102.710 47 -65.859 41.482 57 (61) <55> Peter Hanson Sweden 2.089 112.790 54 -56.937 47.998 58 (57) <75> J.B. Holmes United States 2.031 103.581 51 -47.211 59.894 59 (143) <194> Chris Wood England 2.028 81.120 40 -11.191 55.788 60 (56) <52> Prayad Marksaeng Thailand 2.013 126.837 63 -62.525 45.238 61 (59) <51> Kevin Sutherland United States 2.012 106.650 53 -51.117 42.522 62 (60) <89> Anders Hansen Denmark 2.010 102.487 51 -52.572 78.856 63 (72) <30> Andres Romero Argentina 1.982 105.042 53 -83.801 39.823 64 (63) <68> Charl Schwartzel South Africa 1.959 109.710 56 -48.846 51.239 65 (75) <79> Francesco Molinari Italy 1.959 109.695 56 -38.328 56.493 66 (66) <36> Aaron Baddeley Australia 1.952 95.635 49 -78.844 44.023 67 (70) <233> Kevin Na United States 1.936 112.270 58 -28.782 98.753 68 (68) <82> Pat Perez United States 1.933 94.732 49 -53.267 59.912 69 (65) <53> Brendan Jones Australia 1.929 80.999 42 -46.795 26.291 70 (69) <98> Paul Goydos United States 1.925 92.392 48 -28.244 53.704 71 (79) <48> Boo Weekley United States 1.925 98.162 51 -72.642 43.289 72 (71) <78> Nick Dougherty England 1.924 103.895 54 -51.655 68.945 73 (62) <134> Louis Oosthuizen South Africa 1.922 99.920 52 -42.477 80.965 74 (64) <101> Ben Crane United States 1.897 87.240 46 -27.471 57.522 75 (67) <125> Bubba Watson United States 1.892 102.174 54 -37.603 70.224 76 (73) <119> Mark Wilson United States 1.837 99.200 54 -36.105 65.973 77 (77) <109> Stephen Marino United States 1.836 119.360 65 -41.544 74.181 78 (81) <43> Richard Sterne South Africa 1.832 95.250 52 -55.630 22.701 79 (76) <56> Rod Pampling Australia 1.803 106.372 59 -62.299 38.949 80 (74) <84> David Smail New Zealand 1.797 89.865 50 -34.617 44.551 81 (82) <151> Thomas Levet France 1.785 87.442 49 -24.668 62.322 82 (84) <312> Michael Sim Australia 1.774 70.953 40 -12.989 60.863 83 (80) <175> Fred Couples United States 1.761 70.440 40 -19.648 50.785 84 (85) <110> Anthony Wall England 1.752 101.633 58 -36.303 58.090 85 (78) <60> Ryo Ishikawa Japan 1.750 75.262 43 -25.635 18.000 86 (83) <38> Stuart Appleby Australia 1.747 97.817 56 -75.165 23.723 87 (103) <171> John Mallinger United States 1.737 100.741 58 -31.362 73.137 88 (91) <102> Jerry Kelly United States 1.730 102.060 59 -51.304 67.840 89 (86) <66> Ryuji Imada Japan 1.687 94.458 56 -56.978 36.619 90 (88) <63> Scott Verplank United States 1.632 78.343 48 -60.758 42.809 91 (87) <57> Woody Austin United States 1.613 87.110 54 -76.007 39.736 92 (89) <61> Richard Green Australia 1.591 73.177 46 -48.399 30.400 93 (93) <170> Johan Edfors Sweden 1.582 85.437 54 -27.447 58.832 94 (92) <74> D.J. Trahan United States 1.549 91.388 59 -50.540 39.603 95 (95) <245> Charley Hoffman United States 1.531 90.327 59 -31.377 77.069 96 (90) <64> Brandt Snedeker United States 1.530 84.165 55 -67.541 32.811 97 (94) <49> Lin Wen-Tang Taiwan 1.530 61.189 40 -34.655 2.048 98 (96) <141> Charles Howell-III United States 1.528 90.135 59 -40.471 64.652 99 (97) <106> John Senden Australia 1.522 95.897 63 -49.563 59.867 100 (98) <54> Dudley Hart United States 1.519 60.749 40 -33.146 6.672 Ranking in ( ) brackets indicates position the previous week.
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