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June 22, 2008 Week Official World Golf Ranking Ending 22 June 2008 Week 25 2008 World Ranking Points Points This Last End Name Country Average Total Events Lost in Gained in Week Week 2007 Points Points Played 2008 2008 1 (1) <1> Tiger Woods United States 21.138 845.524 40 -365.320 426.240 2 (2) <2> Phil Mickelson United States 10.077 443.405 44 -165.797 225.740 3 (3) <7> Adam Scott Australia 5.749 275.931 48 -144.325 135.731 4 (4) <13> Geoff Ogilvy Australia 5.740 264.020 46 -109.746 155.298 5 (5) <4> Ernie Els South Africa 5.647 316.238 56 -156.221 94.914 6 (12) <24> Stewart Cink United States 5.414 281.504 52 -82.589 197.267 7 (8) <5> Steve Stricker United States 5.230 240.597 46 -103.067 85.723 8 (6) <12> Sergio Garcia Spain 5.183 269.488 52 -104.348 130.090 9 (7) <6> Justin Rose England 5.082 249.019 49 -109.440 46.623 10 (9) <10> Vijay Singh Fiji 5.043 302.600 60 -143.445 136.165 11 (11) <9> K.J. Choi Korea 4.976 278.649 56 -121.801 102.007 12 (10) <3> Jim Furyk United States 4.922 251.033 51 -173.507 96.990 13 (13) <8> Padraig Harrington Ireland 4.774 262.558 55 -142.658 87.752 14 (14) <11> Rory Sabbatini South Africa 4.595 220.563 48 -99.259 66.722 15 (15) <19> Trevor Immelman South Africa 4.559 237.067 52 -101.722 134.528 16 (16) <16> Henrik Stenson Sweden 4.489 233.442 52 -108.918 123.025 17 (17) <23> Lee Westwood England 4.206 231.346 55 -72.807 121.028 18 (18) <17> Luke Donald England 3.950 205.420 52 -104.378 108.528 19 (20) <75> Anthony Kim United States 3.790 166.742 44 -27.444 126.192 20 (19) <38> Miguel A Jimenez Spain 3.781 200.410 53 -53.208 116.495 21 (21) <18> Aaron Baddeley Australia 3.723 197.305 53 -80.386 68.901 22 (22) <41> Robert Karlsson Sweden 3.471 190.898 55 -72.910 118.366 23 (24) <89> Justin Leonard United States 3.400 187.005 55 -34.935 136.804 24 (26) <28> Andres Romero Argentina 3.390 176.296 52 -54.686 86.683 25 (25) <33> Stephen Ames Canada 3.385 148.946 44 -54.501 85.428 26 (23) <14> Angel Cabrera Argentina 3.375 172.140 51 -85.772 30.627 27 (29) <92> Kenny Perry United States 3.139 160.104 51 -30.645 121.109 28 (28) <45> Boo Weekley United States 3.132 194.185 62 -54.892 116.530 29 (27) <15> Zach Johnson United States 3.070 153.497 50 -88.817 33.996 30 (41) <76> Martin Kaymer Germany 3.042 158.189 52 -34.738 125.389 31 (30) <51> Robert Allenby Australia 2.943 176.568 60 -60.789 109.844 32 (31) <35> Mike Weir Canada 2.848 145.237 51 -58.672 71.134 33 (35) <47> Brandt Snedeker United States 2.778 172.223 62 -50.896 83.257 34 (32) <36> Stuart Appleby Australia 2.764 157.571 57 -68.039 78.747 35 (33) <26> Retief Goosen South Africa 2.759 171.063 62 -98.530 77.897 36 (34) <29> Tim Clark South Africa 2.748 126.400 46 -58.872 47.674 37 (42) <34> Hunter Mahan United States 2.722 163.293 60 -57.897 69.172 38 (37) <65> Sean O'Hair United States 2.686 147.753 55 -49.464 89.474 39 (36) <22> Ian Poulter England 2.683 150.242 56 -85.576 34.543 40 (40) <25> Scott Verplank United States 2.581 129.064 50 -60.931 36.113 41 (38) <20> Niclas Fasth Sweden 2.564 135.895 53 -71.151 28.941 42 (39) <31> Woody Austin United States 2.556 148.247 58 -61.778 50.039 43 (44) <21> Paul Casey England 2.499 129.928 52 -89.724 45.983 44 (43) <52> Rod Pampling Australia 2.379 135.613 57 -59.240 71.529 45 (47) <114> Rocco Mediate United States 2.357 110.758 47 -21.398 77.142 46 (46) <101> Oliver Wilson England 2.356 129.601 55 -25.260 75.981 47 (45) <39> Shingo Katayama Japan 2.340 131.024 56 -59.318 48.141 48 (49) <136> Jeff Quinney United States 2.331 142.170 61 -34.795 108.873 49 (48) <208> J.B. Holmes United States 2.298 119.485 52 -27.756 102.194 50 (52) <180> Ryuji Imada Japan 2.287 141.813 62 -33.130 112.674 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 22 June 2008 Week 25 2008 World Ranking Points Points This Last End Name Country Average Total Events Lost in Gained in Week Week 2007 Points Points Played 2008 2008 51 (50) <44> Richard Sterne South Africa 2.253 105.898 47 -46.645 34.357 51 (51) <56> Camilo Villegas Colombia 2.253 119.420 53 -47.051 53.623 53 (72) <50> Anders Hansen Denmark 2.246 103.301 46 -43.528 36.858 54 (53) <134> Bart Bryant United States 2.242 114.328 51 -32.755 85.551 55 (55) <46> Soren Hansen Denmark 2.236 116.286 52 -47.622 38.625 56 (54) <70> Pat Perez United States 2.204 107.971 49 -31.850 60.468 57 (56) <63> Jerry Kelly United States 2.186 131.179 60 -51.835 70.115 58 (57) <48> Nick Dougherty England 2.170 110.691 51 -44.444 28.262 59 (58) <27> Toru Taniguchi Japan 2.152 118.376 55 -56.617 17.171 60 (59) <30> Arron Oberholser United States 2.118 84.732 40 -51.537 13.861 61 (60) <37> Nick O'Hern Australia 2.115 118.444 56 -61.713 41.423 62 (73) <73> Heath Slocum United States 2.056 119.224 58 -42.316 62.300 63 (61) <43> David Toms United States 2.028 87.204 43 -51.367 28.107 64 (62) <49> Mark Calcavecchia United States 2.002 112.095 56 -49.351 33.165 65 (63) <93> Chad Campbell United States 1.999 109.951 55 -39.961 70.459 66 (64) <42> Charles Howell-III United States 1.999 113.927 57 -68.950 37.892 67 (65) <105> Paul Goydos United States 1.973 92.746 47 -31.030 61.744 68 (66) <322> Mark Brown New Zealand 1.957 78.278 40 -7.943 65.199 69 (69) <55> John Senden Australia 1.938 116.303 60 -56.563 46.644 70 (81) <72> Prayad Marksaeng Thailand 1.937 116.233 60 -37.047 50.182 71 (67) <61> Carl Pettersson Sweden 1.935 121.906 63 -61.714 64.117 72 (70) <40> Richard Green Australia 1.903 83.744 44 -47.992 20.729 73 (71) <58> Peter Lonard Australia 1.900 110.182 58 -40.618 38.483 74 (68) <106> Graeme McDowell N Ireland 1.886 103.719 55 -34.398 58.260 75 (74) <77> Jeev Milkha Singh India 1.819 141.882 78 -66.673 79.873 76 (75) <59> Brendan Jones Australia 1.814 85.257 47 -29.174 22.219 77 (77) <390> Hennie Otto South Africa 1.760 70.399 40 -8.211 60.837 78 (76) <87> Jyoti Randhawa India 1.751 92.807 53 -35.171 48.403 79 (78) <205> Ben Crane United States 1.718 68.720 40 -24.574 58.768 80 (82) <60> Jonathan Byrd United States 1.698 84.893 50 -36.265 38.174 81 (80) <120> Daniel Chopra Sweden 1.693 121.888 72 -44.317 68.966 82 (83) <69> Soren Kjeldsen Denmark 1.692 94.724 56 -38.352 34.239 83 (79) <74> Ryan Moore United States 1.676 93.858 56 -39.482 44.907 84 (84) <211> D.J. Trahan United States 1.673 105.423 63 -27.323 80.315 85 (85) <80> Steve Webster England 1.673 68.585 41 -22.135 19.049 86 (87) <119> Ben Curtis United States 1.663 84.831 51 -38.589 53.984 87 (86) <239> Scott Strange Australia 1.634 86.604 53 -17.847 67.914 88 (90) <83> Charl Schwartzel South Africa 1.601 91.242 57 -49.996 47.776 89 (88) <54> Peter Hanson Sweden 1.593 79.672 50 -37.584 13.293 90 (91) <91> Steve Flesch United States 1.576 97.684 62 -39.967 40.740 91 (93) <143> Alastair Forsyth Scotland 1.562 81.205 52 -21.768 43.035 92 (97) <82> Fredrik Jacobson Sweden 1.547 63.430 41 -25.884 24.395 93 (89) <111> Billy Mayfair United States 1.542 89.430 58 -34.778 42.403 94 (96) <32> Brett Wetterich United States 1.530 79.533 52 -72.542 3.306 95 (94) <112> Louis Oosthuizen South Africa 1.523 80.725 53 -27.589 39.083 96 (95) <68> Hideto Tanihara Japan 1.520 74.469 49 -37.804 25.328 97 (92) <53> Bradley Dredge Wales 1.517 68.274 45 -42.536 16.294 98 (102) <150> Kevin Sutherland United States 1.502 81.101 54 -28.935 48.628 99 (99) <170> Felipe Aguilar Chile 1.501 73.561 49 -19.989 44.486 100 (100) <225> Darren Clarke N Ireland 1.494 71.688 48 -21.305 56.466 Ranking in ( ) brackets indicates position the previous week.
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