Richard Sterne's victory in the Wales Open at Celtic Manor has made him one of 14 players to book places in next month's Open championship at Carnoustie.
The South African climbed from 59th to 35th in the world rankings and as a consequence knocked compatriot Tim Clark — runner-up at last year's Masters — out of the top 50 and out of an exempt Open spot by 0.01 points.
England's Justin Rose, Australians Aaron Baddeley and Robert Allenby, Americans Charles Howell, Steve Stricker, Arron Oberholser and John Rollins and Korean KJ Choi, winner of the Memorial Tournament in Ohio, will also be in Scotland thanks to their position in the top 50 of the world rankings released today.
In addition three golfers — France's Raphael Jacquelin, Austrian Markus Brier and Korean Yang Yong-eun — qualified off the European Order of Merit and and Americans Boo Weekley and Nick Watney earned places through the US Tour money list.
Choi has moved up from 32nd to 17th after coming from five shots back to win at Muirfield Village.
Welshman Bradley Dredge needed to finish in a two-way tie for second at Celtic Manor to grab an Open start, but by missing a six-foot par putt on the last when tied for the lead he slipped into a four-way share and moves up only to 54th.
Retief Goosen's missed cut in Wales drops him to 11th and brings Padraig Harrington back into the top 10.
Latest leading positions:
1 Tiger Woods 19.57pts, 2 Phil Mickelson 9.17, 3 Jim Furyk 7.65, 4 Adam Scott 7.04, 5 Ernie Els 6.77, 6 Vijay Singh 6.14, 7 Henrik Stenson 6.13, 8 Geoff Ogilvy 5.79, 9 Luke Donald 5.44, 10 Padraig Harrington5.30 11 Retief Goosen 5.29, 12 Sergio Garcia 5.14, 13 Rory Sabbatini 4.61, 14 Zach Johnson 4.61, 15 Trevor Immelman 4.50, 16 Paul Casey 4.41, 17 KJ Choi 3.89, 18 Stewart Cink 3.79, 19 Justin Rose 3.62, 20 Charles Howell 3.50
Other leading Europeans:28 Jose Maria Olazabal, 30 Ian Poulter, 32 Robert Karlsson, 34 David Howell, 38 Niclas Fasth, 39 Colin Montgomerie, 42 Lee Westwood, 45 Carl Pettersson, 50 Anders Hansen, 54 Bradley Dredge, 62 Raphael Jacquelin, 65 Miguel Angel Jimenez, 66 Johan Edfors, 75 Thomas Bjorn, 76 Simon Dyson, 87 Bernhard Langer, 91 Anthony Wall, 94 Darren Clarke