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Eurosport - Mon, 12 Jan 14:11:00 2009

The latest update in the world rankings, the US money list and European Tour Race to Dubai, where Geoff Ogilvy has leapt up to sixth place after his win in Hawaii.

GOLF Geoff Ogilvy WGC-CA Championship - 0

World rankings (US unless stated, last week's positions in brackets):

1. (1) Tiger Woods 11.36 average points

2. (2) Sergio Garcia (Spain) 7.88

3. (4) Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 6.71

4. (3) Phil Mickelson 6.71

5. (5) Vijay Singh (Fiji) 6.54

6. (11) Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) 5.31

7. (6) Robert Karlsson (Sweden) 4.95

8. (7) Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 4.75

9. (12) Anthony Kim 4.74

10. (9) Ernie Els (South Africa) 4.61

11. (10) Lee Westwood (Britain) 4.59

12. (8) Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 4.58

13. (13) Jim Furyk 4.29

14. (14) Kenny Perry 3.92

15. (17) Steve Stricker 3.76

16. (16) Stewart Cink 3.74

17. (18) KJ Choi (South Korea) 3.71

18. (15) Adam Scott (Australia) 3.71

19. (19) Justin Rose (Britain) 3.40

20. (20) Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 3.39

Leading money winners on the 2009 European Tour Race to Dubai (British unless stated):

1. Sergio Garcia (Spain) 650,383 euros

2. Oliver Wilson 485,617

3. Richard Sterne (South Africa) 429,523

4. Lin Wen-tang (Taiwan) 327,384

5. Peter Hanson (Sweden) 250,691

6. Rory McIlroy 223,810

7. Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) 219,708

8. Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 195,706

9. Anders Hansen (Denmark) 180,538

10. Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 173,945

11. Andrew McLardy (South Africa) 171,456

12. Francesco Molinari (Italy) 170,610

13. Gareth Maybin 144,290

14. Rod Pampling (Australia) 140,193

15. Adam Scott (Australia) 126,830

16. Johan Edfors (Sweden) 119,004

17. Pablo Larrazabal (Spain) 116,684

18. Marcus Fraser (Australia) 93,193

19. Prayad Marksaeng (Thailand) 92,488

20. Robert Rock 92,100

Leading money winners on the 2009 PGA Tour (US unless stated):

1. Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) $1,120,000

2. Anthony Kim $523,500

. Davis Love III $523,500

4. Sean O'Hair $312,000

5. Justin Leonard $261,000

6. Ernie Els (South Africa) $189,250

. Zach Johnson $189,250

. Kenny Perry $189,250

. D.J. Trahan $189,250

10. Johnson Wagner $162,000

11. Dustin Johnson $152,000

12. Will MacKenzie $132,000

. Chez Reavie $132,000

. Camilo Villegas (Colombia) $132,000

15. KJ Choi (South Korea) $107,000

. Boo Weekley $107,000

17. Carl Pettersson (Sweden) $92,000

18. Brian Gay $77,667

. Ryuji Imada (Japan) $77,667

. Adam Scott (Australia) $77,667

Reuters

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  1. We miss you Tiger..Get well soon..Still the best

    From mh_lionel, on Tue 6 Jan 8:34PM
  2. pinky pinky Ian Poulter will have a terrific 2009 !
    and­ maybe he will marry pinky pinky pinky Paula Creamer

    From golf in the kingdom, on Mon 22 Dec 11:44AM
  3. DON'T FORGET EVERYONE !!

    It's time to give­ your pet hampsters a good thick coat of Ronseal to keep­ them shiny and sealed in through their hibernation.

    From Zark, on Mon 8 Dec 2:28PM
  4. Pity Sergio didn't play as well for the Ryder cup,­ his wins would have seen us through

    From glynisperfect, on Tue 2 Dec 3:59PM
  5. How fitting a european Ryder Cup player wins straight­ after the Ryder Cup - one week too late isn't it?

    From gjaccr, on Mon 6 Oct 9:51PM
  6. tiger didn't play for months now and his point­ tally still almost twice as much as 2nd place­ mickelson. i think even he stay off course for a year­ he still no 1.

    From gun rosses, on Mon 6 Oct 6:15PM
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    Arise, SIR NICHOLAS ALEXANDER FALDO

    From joe.allen73, on Fri 5 Sep 12:00AM
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