Greg Norman
Most consecutive weeks at No. 1: 96 (June 18, 1995 – April 19, 1997)
Total career weeks at No. 1: 331
Most recently No. 1 on: Jan. 10, 1998
Just how dominate was Woods? Consider Norman, ranked second in most weeks at No. 1, held the top spot for less than half of the time as Woods. Norman was the third man ever to be ranked No. 1, taking over for Seve Ballesteros on Sept. 14, 1986, and holding the top position for 62 weeks. He would go on to trade off the World No. 1 title with Ballesteros eight more times. Norman spent 27 or more straight weeks at No. 1 five different times.