Lydia Ko, a Korean from New Zealand, kept her world No. 1 ranking for three consecutive weeks.
Lydia Ko recorded her ranking point of 7.56 in the women’s golf world rankings announced on the 13th (Korean time). Lydia Ko, who reached her highest ranking last month for the first time in five years and six months since May 2017, maintained her number one position for three consecutive weeks.
Nellie Koda finished second, Ataya Titikul finished third and Lee Minji finished fourth. Koh Jin-young maintained her fifth position, the highest placing among her Korean players. Jeon In-ji ranked 8th and Kim Hyo-joo ranked 9th in the top 10.
A number of players on the KLPGA tour have risen in the rankings. This is because there were no tournaments until last week on the LPGA Tour, Ladies European Tour (LET), and Japan Women’s Professional Golf (JLPGA) Tour. On the other hand, the KLPGA tour held its 2023 season opener in Singapore last week.
Park Ji-young, who won the opening match at the Hana Financial Group Singapore Women’s Open, rose 13 places from 72nd last week to 59th. Park Hyun-kyung, who finished the tournament in her tie for second place, was also named from 74th to 67th.안전놀이터
Hong Jung-min, who tied for second place, also rose six places from 77th to 71st. Lee So-young also climbed 13 places from 91st, and she became 78th. After finishing the event in her sole 5th place, Yunji Jung moved up from 89th last week to 79th.
Yoo Hae-ran, who took the top spot in the LPGA Qualifying Series, maintained the same 50th place as last week.