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Post by 18majors on Nov 7, 2016 12:53:58 GMT
Shanshan got 48.32 for her win and jumped to Rolex Ranking No. 4; In Gee got to within 0.71 of Ariya.
Mexico will be worth no more than 18.00; Brooke won't do much even with a win.
CME Group Tour Championship will be worth about 66.00; Shanshan, Lexi, Sei Young and Brooke could all take No. 3 with a win.
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Post by 18majors on Nov 14, 2016 17:34:35 GMT
Yoon Ji Cho gained 17.73 points for her KLPGA win; more than winners for both LPGA and JLPGA.
In Gee is within 4.92 of Lydia and 0.58 of Ariya; a win will cut her deficit with Lydia to less than 3.90. In Gee was behind Lydia by more than 9.00 before Ricoh British Women's Open.
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Post by 18majors on Nov 21, 2016 2:25:50 GMT
Charley gained a healthy 59.74 Rolex Ranking points for her win; she moved from No. 29 to No. 18. So Yeon moved to top 10, bouncing Sung Hyun out of it.
Hyo Joo is on a free fall to No. 25.
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Post by 18majors on Nov 29, 2016 14:55:28 GMT
Ha Neul earned 16.78 for her win; it moved her from No. 41 to 36.
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Post by 18majors on Dec 5, 2016 23:12:54 GMT
In Gee has 0.58 lead over Shanshan; enough to keep her at No. 3 even if Shanshan wins Dubai this week.
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Post by 18majors on Dec 12, 2016 17:44:07 GMT
As expected, In Gee stays at No. 3 on Rolex Ranking. Shanshan picked up 13.47 for her Dubai win; she is a big win away from moving to No. 2.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Dec 12, 2016 21:04:26 GMT
Ha Na jumped Brooke Henderson to move to the number seven spot. So Yeon at number nine is .10 from number eight and .11 points from the number seven spot. She came a long way since she started the year slowly with a new swing. Hopefully she can keep building on the success of her second half. When they return next year.
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Post by 18majors on Dec 12, 2016 21:58:22 GMT
Ha Na jumped Brooke Henderson to move to the number seven spot. So Yeon at number nine is .10 from number eight and .11 points from the number seven spot. She came a long way since she started the year slowly with a new swing. Hopefully she can keep building on the success of her second half. When they return next year. So Yeon is the player to watch in 2017.
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Post by HappyFan on Dec 13, 2016 17:37:25 GMT
I wonder if Inbee will stay in the top ten until she can play again? She has the longest streak of anyone for consecutive weeks in the top ten, but it's definitely in jeopardy.
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Post by SoYeonFan on Dec 13, 2016 17:59:28 GMT
I wonder if Inbee will stay in the top ten until she can play again? She has the longest streak of anyone for consecutive weeks in the top ten, but it's definitely in jeopardy. Inbee has only .03 lead on Sung Hyun. She could lose it before either of them play again.
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Post by 18majors on Dec 19, 2016 14:43:26 GMT
Inbee fell outside of Top 10 for the first time in more than 4 years.
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Post by HappyFan on Dec 19, 2016 17:40:39 GMT
Inbee fell outside of Top 10 for the first time in more than 4 years. Yeah, it's a bummer. The last time she was not in the top ten in the Rolex rankings was August, 2012. Oh well, hopefully she'll be back up there soon!
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Post by 18majors on Dec 26, 2016 15:43:10 GMT
2016 year end ranking:
Lydia 11.48 Ariya 7.90 In Gee 7.34 Shanshan 7.03 Lexi 6.25
Lydia's reign is safe for at least another 4-5 tournaments; it's anybody's game after that.
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Post by 18majors on Jan 16, 2017 16:50:49 GMT
In Gee remains No. 3 but her score has dropped below 7.00 to 6.96.
She is only 0.20 ahead of Shanshan.
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Post by 18majors on Jan 23, 2017 17:45:47 GMT
In Gee will remain No. 3 until at least Australian Open; Lexi, Sei Young and Brooke won't overtake her even if they win Bahamas.
The Rolex ranking points between In Gee at No. 3 and Sung Hyun at No. 3 is tight; In Gee can fall out top 5 easily is she skips more tournaments.
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