Campbell, Perry Lead Initial 2010 Ryder Cup Standings

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2010 Ryder Cup Celtic ManorMembers of the victorious 2008 U.S. Ryder Cup team Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell were hard luck losers at the 2009 Masters, but their second place finishes have them tied for the lead in the first installment of rankings that will decide the 2010 squad.

Ryder Cup points can only be accumulated in major championships in 2009, with every $1,000 earned in prize money equivalent to one point in the standings.

The United States points system will determine the top eight players for the 2010 United States Ryder Cup Team. In addition, Pavin will have four selections on a date to be determined to complete the United States team.

In addition to points earned in the 2009 major championships, the points system will be based on the following:

• Prize money earned in 2010 "Official" events from Jan. 1 through Aug.15: One point is awarded for every $1,000 earned, excluding the major championships, events played opposite major championships and events played opposite World Golf Championships; all U.S. players making the cut will earn points.

• Prize money earned for the 2010 major championships: (Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, and the PGA Championship). Two points are awarded for every $1,000 earned; all U.S. players making the cut will earn points.

• Prize money earned in 2010 events played opposite the major championships and opposite World Golf Championship events between Jan. 1 and the PGA Championship, Aug. 16 - one-half point will be awarded for every $1,000 earned; all U.S. players making the cut will earn points.

Standings through the 2009 Masters:


1.  Chad Campbell  660.000
1.  Kenny Perry     660.000
3.  Phil Mickelson   300.000
4.  Steve Flesch    242.813
4.  John Merrick    242.813
4.  Steve Stricker  242.813
4.  Tiger Woods   242.813
8.  Jim Furyk        187.500
8.  Hunter Mahan  187.500
8.  Sean O'Hair      187.500
11. Todd Hamilton  131.250
12. Nick Watney    105.000
13. Anthony Kim     71.400

The 38th Ryder Cup will be contested Sept. 28 to Oct. 3, 2010, at The Celtic Manor in Newport, Wales.

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