The final Official World Golf Ranking of 2015 was released Sunday, with Jordan Spieth finishing the year No. 1.
Spieth (11.51), No. 2 Jason Day (10.94) and No. 3 Rory McIlroy (10.75) have separated themselves from the rest, with No. 4 Bubba Watson (7.95) leading a chase pack that lags well behind.
While the top of the ranking can be fun to track, the real drama often occurs further down the list. Specifically, the top 50 in the world at the end of the calendar year earn invites to the Masters in April.