Movers and Shakers: Shell Houston Open

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Apr. 8, 2008
By Mark Spoor, PGATOUR.com Coordinating Producer

Heading into the first major of the season, plenty of players have loads of momentum.

Last week: Shell Houston Open
This week: The Masters
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Biggest mover: Johnson Wagner
He moved: 170 spots, from 188th to 18th
Because: He won the Shell Houston Open
How unexpected was Wagner's victory? Before last week, his best finish of 2008 was a tie for 38th at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. He endured six consecutive missed cuts from the Buick Invitational in late January to the Puerto Rico Open presented by Banco Popular in late March. Now he's in the top 20 in the FedExCup standings.

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Welcome to the top 5: Geoff Ogilvy
He moved: Seven spots, from 10th to third
Because: He tied for second in the Shell Houston Open
Ogilvy may be the hottest player on the PGA TOUR. After starting 2008 with three missed cuts, Ogilvy has now strung four top-15s in a row, including his win at the World Golf Championships-CA Championship and his runner-up showing in Houston. He also has two top-25 runs in two starts at Augusta National.

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Welcome to the top 20: Chad Campbell
He moved: 28 spots, from 48th to 20th
Because: He tied for second in the Shell Houston Open
Campbell has had a bit of an up-and-down season, sandwiching top-15 finishes between a couple of missed cuts, but it definitely appears he's riding high these days. He's ninth on TOUR in birdie average, 12th in scoring average and third in total birdies.

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Welcome to the field: Bob Estes
He moved: 70 spots, from 173rd to 103rd
Because: He tied for third at the Shell Houston Open.
Estes has now made the cut in three of his last four tournaments and his tie for third in Houston was his best finish since the 2006 Reno-Tahoe Open, where he finished second to Will MacKenzie. If you see Estes in the field, look out for him on Saturdays. His third-round scoring average is 69.25.

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Look out for: Fred Couples
He moved: 41 spots, from 99th to 58th
Because: He tied for fourth at the Shell Houston Open
His showing in Houston was Couples' second top-10 finish of the year. It appears he can attribute a lot of that to his performance on par-5 holes, where he's made birdie nearly half the time this season. Expect Couples to make an impact this week at Augusta, also. In 23 career starts, he has 14 top-25 finishes.

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