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Eurosport - Mon, 10 Mar 15:32:00 2008

The top 20 in the world rankings and the US and European Orders of Merit plus the Ryder Cup standings.

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WORLD RANKINGS (US unless stated; last week's positions in brackets):

1. (1) Tiger Woods 20.54 average points

2. (2) Phil Mickelson 10.02

3. (3) Ernie Els (South Africa) 6.67

4. (4) Steve Stricker 6.51

5. (6) K.J. Choi (South Korea) 5.75

6. (5) Adam Scott (Australia) 5.71

7. (7) Justin Rose (Britain) 5.59

8. (8) Jim Furyk 5.46

9. (9) Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) 5.46

10. (10) Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 5.20

11. (11) Vijay Singh (Fiji) 4.99

12. (12) Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 4.94

13. (14) Luke Donald (Britain) 4.33

14. (13) Sergio Garcia (Spain) 4.28

15. (16) Stewart Cink 4.22

16. (15) Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 4.15

17. (17) Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) 3.84

18. (18) Aaron Baddeley (Australia) 3.73

19. (19) Zach Johnson 3.59

20. (20) Lee Westwood (Britain) 3.55

US ORDER OF MERIT (US unless stated):

1. Tiger Woods $2,707,717

2. Phil Mickelson $2,034,700

3. K.J. Choi (South Korea) $1,535,715

4. Justin Leonard $1,479,289

5. J.B. Holmes $1,415,975

6. Ernie Els (South Africa) $1,237,116

7. Daniel Chopra (Sweden) $1,186,810

8. Henrik Stenson (Sweden) $1,164,158

9. Vijay Singh (Fiji) $1,145,593

10. Stewart Cink $1,140,870

11. Steve Lowery $1,139,572

12. Steve Stricker $1,111,288

13. Luke Donald (Britain) $1,098,630

14. Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) $1,053,480

15. D.J. Trahan $993,389

16. Ryuji Imada (Japan) $880,955

17. Jeff Quinney $849,269

18. Brian Gay $762,090

19. Steve Marino $753,165

20. Stuart Appleby (Australia) $693,775

EUROPEAN ORDER OF MERIT (British unless stated):

1. Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 820,446 euros

2. Lee Westwood 581,766

3. Martin Kaymer (Germany) 441,988

4. Adam Scott (Australia) 374,078

5. Ross Fisher 353,927

6. Mark Brown (New Zealand) 332,808

7. Vijay Singh (Fiji) 330,929

8. Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 315,239

9. Ernie Els (South Africa) 311,252

10. Shivshankar Chowrasia (India) 286,883

11. Arjun Atwal (India) 277,823

12. Peter Hedblom (Sweden) 275,394

13. Richard Sterne (South Africa) 274,030

14. Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 245,332

15. Richard Finch 243,087

16. Damien McGrane (Ireland) 240,252

17. Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 235,493

18. Scott Strange (Australia) 233,159

19. Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 216,897

20. James Kingston (South Africa) 214,483

EUROPEAN RYDER CUP POINTS STANDINGS

World points list:

1. Lee Westwood (Britain) 138.80

2. Justin Rose (Britain) 131.12

3. Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 130.87

4. Daniel Chopra (Sweden) 107.88

5. Martin Kaymer (Germany) 99.11

6. Luke Donald (Britain) 90.07

7. Ian Poulter (Britain) 87.16

8. Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 84.13

9. Soren Hansen (Denmark) 76.15

10. Nick Dougherty (Britain) 72.98

European points list:

1. Westwood 1,290,238.29

2. Rose 1,160,608.84

3. Stenson 1,064,991.98

4. Dougherty 830,799.74

5. Kaymer 751,443.26

6. Steve Webster (Britain) 715,868.42

7. Robert Karlsson (Sweden) 708,722.17

8. Hansen 704,438.75

9. Soren Kjeldsen (Denmark) 653,910.95

10. Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 613,316.80

(Top five on world points list qualify for team, plus top five on European points list not otherwise qualified from world points list. Captain Nick Faldo will also select two players for his 12-man team for the match against the US at Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, Kentucky September 19-21)

US RYDER CUP POINTS STANDINGS

1. Tiger Woods 5,716.627

2. Phil Mickelson 2,133.250

3. Stewart Cink 2,065.697

4. Jim Furyk 1,901.273

5. Steve Stricker 1,663.987

6. Zach Johnson 1,613.572

7. Justin Leonard 1,479.289

8. J.B. Holmes 1,415.975

9. Steve Lowery 1,181.947

10. Woody Austin 1,172.365

11. D.J. Trahan 1,140.625

12. Sean O'Hair 1,120.007

13. Jerry Kelly 1,021.903

14. Joe Durant 992.498

15. Troy Matteson 981.044

(Top eight on the list qualify for team. Captain Paul Azinger will also select four players for his 12-man team)

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