[Golf Topic] 'Alfred Dunhill Champ' Beojainut "World Ranking Up to 41st~"
Christian Bezuidenhout is sharing joy with his fianc?e Christine immediately after winning the Alfred Dunhill Championship. Malilane (South Africa) = Getty Images / MultiBits
View original image[Asia Economy Kim Hyun-jun, Golf Specialist Reporter] ○…"61st → 41st."
Christian Bezuidenhout (South Africa), the 'Alfred Dunhill Champion,' jumped 20 spots in the world rankings. On the 30th (Korean time), at the Malilane Leopard Creek Golf Club (par 72, 7,249 yards) in South Africa, he secured points by achieving a 4-stroke victory (14 under par, 274 strokes) at the European Tour Alfred Dunhill Championship (total prize money 1.5 million euros). Most importantly, he secured a ticket to next year's Masters, awarded to the 'Top 50' in the year-end world rankings, which is significant.
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The 'Number 1' Dustin Johnson (USA), Jon Rahm (Spain), Justin Thomas (USA), and Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) remain the 'Top 4.' 'The Hulk' Bryson DeChambeau (USA) rose to 5th place, while Collin Morikawa (USA) is 6th. The 'Returned Golf Emperor' Tiger Woods (USA) is 36th, and Korea's Im Sung-jae (22) maintained 18th place. Ahn Byung-hoon (29) is 69th, Kang Sung-hoon (33) is 82nd, and Kim Si-woo (25, all from CJ Logistics) is 90th, with four players positioned within the 'Top 100.'
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