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Pga Aussie Rankings
23 April 12
Top 20 Australians
1 Adam Scott (11 in world rankings)
2 Jason Day (17)
3 John Senden (31)
4 Aaron Baddeley (41)
5 Geoff Ogilvy (48)
6 Greg Chal...
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Pga Tour Rankings
17 April 12
1
Carl Pettersson
-2
18
-14
2
Zach Johnson
-1
18
-9
3
Colt Knost
3
18
-8
4
Billy...
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World Rankings Top 20 Australians
28 March 12
1 Adam Scott (10 in world rankings)
2 Jason Day (11)
3 John Senden (29)
4 Aaron Baddeley (39)
5 Geoff Ogilvy (47)
6 Greg Chalmers (62)
7 Robert ...
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Pga Transitions Championship
19 March 12
Pos
Player
Rnd
Thru
To Par
1
Luke Donald
-5
18
-13
2
Jim Furyk
-2
18
-13
2
Robert Ga...
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World Glf Championships Leaderboard
12 March 12
1
Justin Rose
-2
18
-16
2
Bubba Watson
2
18
-15
3
Rory McIlroy
-5
18
-14
4
Charl Sch...
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Stricker Now Highest Ranked American Player
| With a spectacular bunker shot from behind the 12th green, and two clutch par putts over the final three holes, Stricker held on for a one-shot victory at the Memorial on Sunday, and rose to No. 4 in the world ranking. And while that’s not the highest he has been in the ranking, this marks the first time he has been the highest-ranked American.
Next week's U.S. Open defending champion fells to eighth, with Stricker, Memorial runner-up Matt Kuchar and Memorial fifth-place finisher Rory McIlroy all going ahead of him.
Padraig Harrington, who returns from a knee injury in Memphis this week, dropped outside the top 50 for the first time since 1999, and is now 51st. Celtic Manor winner Alex Noren rose from 127th to 80th.
Luke Donald's 10th successive top-10 finish – he was seventh at the Memorial – has guaranteed that he will go into the U.S. Open at the top of the rankings, because few of the big names are participating in tournaments this week. There will not be enough ranking points on offer when Lee Westwood defends his FedEx St. Jude Classic title in Memphis for him to take the top spot back off Donald.
Nevertheless, the rankings saw a big shake-up this week, with Stricker passing Phil Mickelson for the No. 4 spot, and Kuchar zipping ahead of McDowell and Rory McIlroy into sixth. Also, Dustin Johnson moved into the top 10, sliding into ninth place as Paul Casey dropped from ninth to 10th. And Tiger Woods, still recovering from his leg injuries, slipped to 15th place.
The second 10 includes No. 11 Charl Schwartzel, No. 12 Bubba Watson, No. 13 Ian Poulter, No. 14 Nick Watney, No. 15 Woods, No. 16 K.J. Choi, No. 17 Jim Furyk, No. 18 Hunter Mahan, No. 19 Jason Day and No. 20 Francesco Molinari.
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