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New Delhi: Despite struggling to find form on the U.S. PGA Tour, Jeev Milkha Singh manages to be among World's top 50 golfers with a 47th rank in the latest rankings. Jeev, who finished a disappointing tied 78th in last week's Shell Houston Open, has 2.37 average points and continues to be Asia's second best golfer. The seasoned pro will be hoping for a revival of fortunes as he prepares to realise his childhood dreams when he makes a historic Masters debut at the fabled Augusta National Golf Club later this week. Jyoti Randhawa is in the 84th spot with 1.59 average points followed way down by Shiv Kapur (0.96) at the 167th position. Former Asian Tour No. 1 Arjun Atwal is in the 336th place with 0.48 average points. American Tiger Woods continues his reign as world No. 1 with 20.16 average points with compatriot Jum Furyk a distant second with 8.31 points. Adam Scott of Australia is third with 7.50 average points. PTI
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