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Week 36 Ranking September 08 2002 Official World Golf Ranking Week 36 / 2002 2000 / 2001 2002 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 1 (1) Tiger Woods USA 17.83 748.92 42 -491.60 + 566.88 2 (2) Phil Mickelson USA 9.92 476.28 48 -289.17 + 334.86 3 (4) Ernie Els SAf 8.38 443.92 53 -277.41 + 364.90 4 (10) Retief Goosen SAf 7.04 408.16 58 -174.79 + 290.85 5 (6) Sergio Garcia Spn 6.95 361.59 52 -178.06 + 246.42 6 (7) David Toms USA 5.54 315.99 57 -201.16 + 184.82 7 (5) Davis Love-III USA 5.44 250.35 46 -162.04 + 141.28 8 (11) Padraig Harrington Ire 5.32 249.85 47 -136.48 + 144.82 9 (8) Vijay Singh Fij 5.14 313.84 61 -219.18 + 197.07 10 (15) Jim Furyk USA 4.90 230.07 47 -142.68 + 162.79 11 (29) Nick Price Zim 4.79 205.91 43 -110.39 + 167.89 12 (3) David Duval USA 4.74 203.73 43 -175.88 + 52.47 13 (27) Michael Campbell NZl 4.28 226.59 53 -126.84 + 183.70 14 (20) Chris DiMarco USA 4.19 247.29 59 -147.72 + 153.11 15 (40) Justin Leonard USA 4.13 239.67 58 -109.78 + 194.63 16 (30) Rocco Mediate USA 4.10 180.51 44 -100.19 + 136.72 17 (9) Darren Clarke NIr 3.93 219.95 56 -178.47 + 116.87 18 (18) Bob Estes USA 3.92 196.23 50 -103.03 + 107.69 19 (34) Angel Cabrera Arg 3.86 173.77 45 -98.69 + 126.05 20 (14) Colin Montgomerie Sco 3.84 195.63 51 -144.60 + 120.72 21 (279) Rich Beem USA 3.71 226.34 61 -25.06 + 221.89 22 (22) Robert Allenby Aus 3.66 215.83 59 -140.13 + 124.06 23 (21) Scott Hoch USA 3.59 183.20 51 -113.09 + 83.18 24 (33) Kenny Perry USA 3.58 182.52 51 -93.47 + 134.76 25 (63) Shigeki Maruyama Jpn 3.53 194.17 55 -80.62 + 168.68 26 (13) Bernhard Langer Ger 3.46 179.76 52 -124.17 + 64.60 27 (16) Scott Verplank USA 3.37 181.79 54 -137.55 + 90.79 28 (51) Scott McCarron USA 3.34 166.94 50 -84.76 + 132.01 29 (12) Mike Weir Can 3.33 166.26 50 -149.79 + 65.33 30 (46) Jose M Olazabal Spn 3.28 183.90 56 -110.57 + 160.35 31 (79) Jerry Kelly USA 3.22 202.59 63 -78.27 + 182.84 32 (44) Brad Faxon USA 3.09 160.89 52 -109.51 + 135.89 33 (42) Steve Lowery USA 3.06 177.66 58 -90.43 + 118.91 34 (80) Eduardo Romero Arg 3.04 121.61 40 -50.75 + 110.31 35 (38) Niclas Fasth Swe 3.02 138.92 46 -66.92 + 88.40 36 (24) Thomas Bjorn Den 2.98 155.17 52 -138.70 + 90.25 37 (162) Justin Rose Eng 2.98 161.12 54 -46.79 + 153.79 38 (91) Fred Funk USA 2.97 199.01 67 -65.44 + 170.02 39 (23) Tom Lehman USA 2.85 130.90 46 -120.49 + 79.68 40 (85) Chris Riley USA 2.69 161.55 60 -52.00 + 124.99 41 (17) Toshimitsu Izawa Jpn 2.69 118.18 44 -96.15 + 30.53 42 (155) Len Mattiace USA 2.67 157.77 59 -56.47 + 155.80 43 (26) Mark Calcavecchia USA 2.65 135.21 51 -119.88 + 76.85 44 (145) Craig Parry Aus 2.64 147.61 56 -45.86 + 136.68 45 (43) Stuart Appleby Aus 2.57 151.76 59 -92.55 + 95.91 46 (25) Paul Azinger USA 2.57 105.33 41 -91.32 + 53.60 47 (19) Jose Coceres Arg 2.56 102.25 40 -85.72 + 21.34 48 (56) Paul Lawrie Sco 2.53 133.95 53 -58.16 + 81.16 49 (49) Adam Scott Aus 2.51 143.15 57 -62.61 + 97.66 50 (119) Peter Lonard Aus 2.50 154.89 62 -52.23 + 136.72 Ranking in brackets indicates position at 31st December 2001 (8 Sector) Page 1 of 4 September 08 2002 Official World Golf Ranking Week 36 / 2002 2000 / 2001 2002 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 51 (105) John Cook USA 2.50 124.77 50 -54.85 + 107.96 52 (66) Kevin Sutherland USA 2.44 138.84 57 -77.76 + 111.88 53 (61) Jeff Sluman USA 2.41 152.06 63 -78.71 + 104.78 54 (31) Stewart Cink USA 2.37 132.76 56 -112.11 + 66.77 55 (45) Charles Howell-III USA 2.32 136.63 59 -57.81 + 95.15 56 (62) Dudley Hart USA 2.28 120.79 53 -62.80 + 87.65 57 (32) Jesper Parnevik Swe 2.21 119.34 54 -112.42 + 74.57 58 (101) Nick Faldo Eng 2.17 93.47 43 -45.63 + 80.53 59 (55) Steve Stricker USA 2.14 87.73 41 -57.96 + 57.89 60 (192) Steve Elkington Aus 2.14 94.00 44 -19.46 + 82.89 61 (48) Toru Taniguchi Jpn 2.07 122.03 59 -86.33 + 81.26 62 (50) Billy Andrade USA 2.05 118.74 58 -73.72 + 68.31 63 (206) Matt Kuchar USA 2.05 83.85 41 -28.49 + 84.51 64 (70) Robert Karlsson Swe 2.04 89.91 44 -38.37 + 54.52 65 (54) John Daly USA 2.00 118.16 59 -66.61 + 60.50 66 (160) Anders Hansen Den 1.98 103.10 52 -38.43 + 91.51 67 (35) Paul McGinley Ire 1.97 106.27 54 -87.06 + 33.31 68 (58) Billy Mayfair USA 1.96 115.40 59 -66.86 + 61.88 69 (37) Shingo Katayama Jpn 1.94 102.80 53 -91.37 + 35.16 70 (52) Steve Flesch USA 1.94 125.96 65 -94.28 + 81.36 71 (65) Loren Roberts USA 1.92 94.17 49 -77.49 + 80.68 72 (253) Craig Perks NZl 1.92 120.75 63 -36.32 + 121.50 73 (128) Chris Smith USA 1.89 109.61 58 -41.58 + 92.95 74 (188) Choi Kyoung-Ju Kor 1.89 113.35 60 -36.65 + 103.46 75 (140) Matt Gogel USA 1.88 96.11 51 -45.50 + 83.63 76 (41) Kirk Triplett USA 1.87 99.03 53 -85.25 + 44.95 77 (87) Ricardo Gonzalez Arg 1.85 83.42 45 -41.49 + 54.63 78 (482) Tim Clark SAf 1.85 74.03 40 -20.25 + 85.71 79 (100) Bob Tway USA 1.85 108.91 59 -51.78 + 80.18 80 (102) Thomas Levet Frn 1.84 101.34 55 -39.88 + 62.33 81 (175) Soren Hansen Den 1.84 103.09 56 -28.96 + 83.69 82 (75) Peter O'Malley Aus 1.84 99.39 54 -57.31 + 69.76 83 (72) Dean Wilson USA 1.81 86.73 48 -40.67 + 51.78 84 (153) Stephen Ames T&T 1.78 99.49 56 -47.54 + 92.77 85 (67) John Huston USA 1.77 79.56 45 -67.12 + 67.39 86 (47) Frank Lickliter USA 1.76 105.55 60 -83.43 + 48.26 87 (159) Carl Pettersson Swe 1.76 89.63 51 -24.64 + 76.48 88 (408) John Rollins USA 1.75 94.70 54 -14.90 + 95.71 89 (507) Pat Perez USA 1.75 84.16 48 -22.17 + 98.37 90 (69) Rory Sabbatini SAf 1.73 84.92 49 -65.70 + 62.75 91 (103) Jeff Maggert USA 1.68 94.34 56 -49.45 + 70.36 92 (104) Lee Janzen USA 1.67 96.88 58 -56.13 + 77.10 93 (53) Pierre Fulke Swe 1.62 74.63 46 -69.49 + 58.34 94 (238) Bradley Dredge Wal 1.61 82.32 51 -18.89 + 68.63 95 (122) Cameron Beckman USA 1.61 93.32 58 -44.69 + 67.01 96 (151) Mark O'Meara USA 1.57 73.97 47 -32.40 + 61.50 97 (90) Paul Casey Eng 1.56 66.96 43 -24.95 + 33.78 98 (148) David Peoples USA 1.55 89.78 58 -41.82 + 73.31 99 (112) Greg Norman Aus 1.54 61.47 40 -37.59 + 48.27 100 (163) Barry Lane Eng 1.51 80.25 53 -28.02 + 60.81 Ranking in brackets indicates position at 31st December 2001 (8 Sector) Page 2 of 4 September 08 2002 Official World Golf Ranking Week 36 / 2002 2000 / 2001 2002 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 101 (110) Fredrik Jacobson Swe 1.51 70.83 47 -36.64 + 46.58 102 (176) Trevor Immelman SAf 1.48 96.35 65 -34.97 + 80.45 103 (77) Ian Poulter Eng 1.47 81.02 55 -51.78 + 40.82 104 (88) Brian Gay USA 1.46 96.34 66 -54.08 + 55.45 105 (118) Nobuhito Sato Jpn 1.46 87.57 60 -51.92 + 64.97 106 (68) Ian Woosnam Wal 1.45 68.31 47 -52.10 + 32.09 107 (125) Greg Owen Eng 1.45 79.93 55 -44.52 + 56.83 108 (39) Joe Durant USA 1.45 78.33 54 -85.43 + 21.95 109 (89) Duffy Waldorf USA 1.43 77.24 54 -58.23 + 61.31 110 (182) Jay Haas USA 1.41 67.67 48 -25.69 + 54.46 111 (113) Joel Edwards USA 1.40 81.38 58 -46.04 + 53.78 112 (130) Tsuneyuki Nakajima Jpn 1.39 55.71 40 -24.13 + 29.48 113 (138) Jonathan Kaye USA 1.39 87.62 63 -44.11 + 60.43 114 (60) Phillip Price Wal 1.39 73.63 53 -72.92 + 40.37 115 (36) Hal Sutton USA 1.35 71.62 53 -106.69 + 22.23 116 (296) Heath Slocum USA 1.35 65.90 49 -13.97 + 61.22 117 (144) J P Hayes USA 1.34 65.43 49 -32.50 + 47.94 118 (99) Mark Brooks USA 1.33 75.82 57 -38.70 + 36.06 119 (71) Taichi Teshima Jpn 1.31 78.88 60 -49.22 + 24.48 120 (78) Scott Laycock Aus 1.30 74.17 57 -49.79 + 32.68 121 (233) Gary Evans Eng 1.26 73.07 58 -22.60 + 58.79 122 (107) David Gossett USA 1.25 71.53 57 -30.97 + 48.08 123 (81) Tom Pernice-Jr USA 1.24 79.67 64 -50.82 + 32.75 124 (203) John Bickerton Eng 1.24 73.29 59 -24.86 + 56.82 125 (132) Harrison Frazar USA 1.23 61.73 50 -36.89 + 43.58 126 (172) Briny Baird USA 1.22 76.78 63 -32.20 + 59.76 127 (106) Katsumasa Miyamoto Jpn 1.21 66.32 55 -36.80 + 31.33 128 (117) Steve Webster Eng 1.20 71.03 59 -41.12 + 39.68 129 (174) Stephen Leaney Aus 1.19 61.83 52 -36.35 + 57.25 130 (131) Geoff Ogilvy Aus 1.17 72.78 62 -40.45 + 52.20 131 (115) David Howell Eng 1.17 63.33 54 -43.30 + 31.00 132 (74) Mathias Gronberg Swe 1.17 50.27 43 -54.42 + 18.07 133 (28) Lee Westwood Eng 1.16 59.12 51 -134.72 + 27.51 134 (302) Ian Leggatt Can 1.16 65.87 57 -23.26 + 64.35 135 (134) Tim Herron USA 1.15 64.17 56 -39.99 + 40.70 136 (234) Tomohiro Kondou Jpn 1.14 45.78 40 -11.67 + 32.49 137 (59) Hidemichi Tanaka Jpn 1.14 65.22 57 -54.55 + 27.06 138 (240) Kenichi Kuboya Jpn 1.14 61.67 54 -22.57 + 50.44 139 (57) Miguel A Jimenez Spn 1.12 62.71 56 -67.41 + 21.88 140 (123) Skip Kendall USA 1.12 70.38 63 -50.94 + 44.07 141 (116) Richard Green Aus 1.12 58.01 52 -43.90 + 33.79 142 (453) Ben Crane USA 1.10 55.14 50 -12.26 + 57.87 143 (276) Jim Carter USA 1.10 64.66 59 -24.31 + 59.73 144 (76) Andrew Oldcorn Sco 1.09 48.11 44 -38.03 + 18.58 145 (770) Gene Sauers USA 1.07 42.88 40 -2.22 + 42.38 146 (189) Neal Lancaster USA 1.07 72.76 68 -28.57 + 48.49 147 (197) Tom Byrum USA 1.07 52.30 49 -23.08 + 36.55 148 (142) J J Henry USA 1.06 67.06 63 -29.16 + 36.44 149 (97) Fred Couples USA 1.06 42.39 40 -46.20 + 32.94 150 (171) Joey Sindelar USA 1.06 60.13 57 -34.29 + 46.09 Ranking in brackets indicates position at 31st December 2001 (8 Sector) Page 3 of 4 September 08 2002 Official World Golf Ranking Week 36 / 2002 2000 / 2001 2002 Points Total No of Points Points Ranking Player Country Average Points Events Lost Gained 151 (199) Craig Stadler USA 1.05 43.10 41 -25.33 + 39.46 152 (73) Jumbo Ozaki Jpn 1.05 52.40 50 -50.57 + 19.48 153 (120) Raphael Jacquelin Frn 1.04 58.50 56 -40.41 + 27.54 154 (181) Esteban Toledo Mex 1.04 73.12 70 -37.05 + 52.09 155 (173) Chad Campbell USA 1.04 49.94 48 -19.20
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