Nelly Korda (USA), who has won four consecutive tournaments on the LPGA Tour, has established herself as the world’s No. 1 player. It was her first personal world ranking, surpassing 10 points on average, widening the gap between her and her competitors.
In the women’s golf world rankings announced on the 9th (Korean time), Korda recorded an average score of 10.27 points, widening the gap with Lilia Bu (USA, 6.48 points) by 3.79 points. In particular, Korda received 380.13 points in 37 competitions that reflected her ranking points, entering the average point range of 10 for her first personal experience.
Recently, as women’s golf has entered the Spring and Autumn Warring States Period, it is not easy to record an average score of 10 or more even if you rank first in the world. However, Korda showed tremendous momentum this season, winning four consecutive LPGA events in her most recent outing, changing the world rankings for her. When Korda won the Fur Hills Se-ri Pak Championship on the 25th of last month, she recorded a rating of 8.09 as she returned to No. 1 in the world, followed by a 9.48 rating by winning the Ford Championship on the 1st and a 10-point rating by winning the T-Mobile Match Play on the 8th. Her Korda’s chances of soloing as world number one have also increased accordingly.
Among other Korean players, Ko Jin-young ranked 6th (4.92 points) and Kim Hyo-joo ranked 9th (4.53 points), the same as last week, while 15th place Yang Hee-young (3.65 points) and 18th place Shin Ji-ae (3.50 points) also maintained their rankings. Hwang Yu-min, who won the Doosan Construction We’ve Championship in the domestic opening match of the Korea Ladies Professional Golf (KLPGA) Tour, rose 23 places from 63rd last week to 40th (2.06 points), significantly raising her world ranking.
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