The newest Rolex Rankings are out, let’s take a look at some of the biggest and most prominent moves this week:

  • Nelly Korda stayed at No. 1 once again after her third top-five finish of the season on the LPGA Tour. If Korda holds onto the spot after this week’s AIG Women’s Open, she will tie Yani Tseng for fourth most career weeks ever at No. 1 with 109. She would then sit behind only Jin Young Ko (163) , Lorena Ochoa (158) and Lydia Ko (125).
  • Lottie Woad was the biggest mover in the top 100 of course after her first win as a professional. Woad moved up 38 spots to No. 24. She has moved up 236 spots since the U.S. Women’s Open. She is currently seven spots back of Celine Boutier for the last International Crown open spot with only one week left to qualify.
  • Julia Lopez Ramirez jumped 86 spots to 111 after her best finish of the season in a tie for third. As recent as May she was outside the top 600 in the world, but she has found some nice consistency as of late, leading to her ascension up this list.
  • Paula Reto’s good week moved her up 27 spots in the Rolex Rankings to No. 143. The South African had her best finish since the 2023 Tournament of Champions, finishing in seventh.
  • Ayaka Watanabe moved 79 spots to No. 158 after her win on the JLPGA Tour. She beat a field that featured six of the top 100 players in the Rolex Rankings.
  • Brooke Henderson fell another spot to No. 46 in the world. With a weak performance at the AIG Women’s Open, she could fall out of the top 50 in the world rankings for the first time since 2015.

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