Koda "I'm World No. 1"... Shin Ji-ae Ranked 16th
Per Hills Park Seri Championship Comeback Victory Points
Number 1 After 7 Months Since August 2023
Ko Jin-young 6th, Kim Hyo-joo 9th, Yang Hee-young 14th
Nelly Korda (USA) has reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking.
Nelly Korda (right) is smiling brightly while holding the trophy together with host Se-ri Pak immediately after winning the Pure Hills Park Se-ri Championship. [Palos Verdes Estates, USA = AP·Yonhap News]
View original imageOn the 25th (local time), she received 8.09 points in the official women's golf world rankings, moving up one spot from 2nd place last week. She accumulated points by winning in a playoff at the LPGA Tour Pure Hills Park Se-ri Championship (total prize money $2 million), which concluded the day before at Palos Verdes Golf Club (par 71, 6,447 yards) in Palos Verdes Estates, California, USA. This is Korda's first time back at No. 1 since August 2023, after seven months.
Lilia Vu (USA) dropped to 2nd place. C?line Boutier (France) is 3rd, Lin Xiyu (China) 4th, and Korean-Australian immigrant Minjee Lee held onto 5th place. Korea's Ko Jin-young maintained the highest Korean ranking at 6th place. She did not participate in the Pure Hills Park Se-ri Championship and took a rest. Following her are Kim Hyo-joo at 9th and Yang Hee-young at 14th.
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Shin Ji-ae, aiming to compete in the Paris Olympics this August, rose two spots from 18th to 16th last week. She participated as an invited player in the Pure Hills Park Se-ri Championship and performed well, finishing tied for 5th. If she enters the top 15, she will be eligible to compete in the Paris Olympics. Domestic No. 1 Lee Ye-won is ranked 32nd, last year's Rookie of the Year Yoo Hae-ran is 33rd, Choi Hye-jin is 34th, and Bang Shin-sil is 36th.
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