1. Martin Kaymer, Germany
2. Lee Westwood, England
3. Luke Donald, England
4. Phil Mickelson, USA
5. Tiger Woods, USA
6. Graeme McDowell, N. Ireland
7. Paul Casey, England
8. Steve Stricker, USA
9. Rory McIlroy, N. Ireland
10. Matt Kuchar, USA
11. Charl Schwartzel, South Africa
12. Dustin Johnson, USA
13. Jim Furyk, USA
14. Ernie Els, South Africa
15. Nick Watney, USA
16. Ian Poulter, England
17. Adam Scott, Australia
18. Bubba Watson, USA
19. Francesco Molinari, Italy
20. Hunter Mahan, USA
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