Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Sean O'Hair now a career-high 12th in world

American Sean O'Hair has moved up 10 places to a career-high 12th in the world rankings following his victory in the Quail Hollow Championship.
O'Hair leapfrogged Ernie Els, Lee Westwood, Jim Furyk, Anthony Kim and Steve Stricker, among others, with 4.57pts.
France's Thomas Levet, meanwhile, moved up 65 spots to 111th, thanks to his Spanish Open victory.
SCROLL DOWN TO READ A FEATURE ARTICLE ON O'HAIR AS A 'TROPHY KID.'

John Daly's 31st place in the Spanish Open - his first event since December and since he lost four stones through having a gastric band fitted - has not helped his world ranking.
Still serving a six-month US Tour ban, the former US Open and Open champion moves on to this week's Italian Open down at 794th, a drop of six places on a week ago.
Because there were no top 20 players and just three of the top 50 in the field in Girona, ranking points were awarded only to those finishing 27th or better.

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