Jeev Milkha Singh retained his 60th place to remain the highest ranked Indian golfer but compatriot Jyoti Randhawa slipped two rungs to 108 in the latest world golf rankings issued on Monday.
Jeev, nursing an ankle injury, remained static at 60th, a place he had reached after his tied 11th finish in the Mercedes-Benz Championship.
Randhawa, who finished last in the Cologne event, slipped from his previous week's 106th place even though the lanky pro showed signs of recovering from ill health and slump in form by defending the DLF Masters title at his home course this weekend.
US-based Arjun Atwal, who finished tied 14th in the Oregon Classic on the Nationwide Tour yesterday, is ranked 216th and SSP Chowrasia (270), battling a wrist injury, is the only other Indian in the top 300.