The newest edition of the Rolex Rankings are out, and with some drastic changes in the top 30, check out where some of the biggest movements came from:

  • Unsurprisingly, Hannah Green was the biggest mover this week at the top of the rankings after her win in Singapore. Green moved up 11 spots into the top 10 to No. 9. It is her first time back in the top 10 since June 2025.
  • Auston Kim jumped into the top 30 for the first time ever, jumping 11 spots to No. 28. This now makes her the fourth highest ranked American player in the world, putting her in great position to make this year’s Solheim Cup team.
  • Jeeno Thitikul remained at No. 1 this week, where she likely will be for a long time with her massive lead over No. 2 Nelly Korda.
  • Major champion Amy Yang moved back into the top 50, rising two spots to No. 50 in the Rolex Rankings.
  • Mimi Rhodes moved four spots up into the top 60, clocking in at No. 59.Her potential rise will be interesting to watch as she fights to make her first Solheim Cup team. She is trending very well after back-to-back top-10 finishes to open the year.
  • Julia Lopez Ramirez also continues to rise after a top-10 finish at the HSBC Women’s World Championship. She moved 15 spots up to No. 81, firmly in the top 100 now.
  • Pauline Roussin moved into the top 100 as well, to No. 86, up 34 spots after a top-three finish.

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