With no completed tournament on the LPGA Tour, there wasn’t much movement in the newest edition of the Rolex Rankings, but see some of the significant changes here:
- For the first time in 2025, there is a new player in the top three of the Rolex Rankings, as Minjee Lee and Lydia Ko swapped places. Ko was last outside of the top three following the 2024 Annika Driven by Gainbridge. Lee moved up thanks to a runner-up finish on the KLPGA Tour.
- Mao Saigo and Angel Yin traded places, with Saigo now ranked No. 8 and Yin now ranked No. 10.
- Hye Jin Choi moved the most spots up at the top of the rankings, jumping into the top 20 at No. 17 after a four-spot move.
- Dayeon Lee was the winner of the Hana Financial Group Championship on the KLPGA, which boasted an impressive field. Because of that result, she moved up 35 spots to No. 79 in the Rolex Rankings.
- Sora Kamiya won on the JLPGA Tour this week, moving her 23 spots up to No. 93 in the Rolex Rankings.
- Shannon Tan’s second consecutive top-five finish on the LET helped her move into the top 100 in the world, jumping six spots to No. 95 in the Rolex Ranking.

