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MEN’S AMATEUR TOP 10

Brendan Macdougall made the biggest move among the Top 10, picking up 12 places in the world rankings to move up to No. 8 in Canada. Macdougall is coming off a pair of top 10 results in each of his last three tournaments.

James Song climbed five places in the world rankings to take over the No. 3 spot in Canada from Garrett Rank. Song has racked up three top 10 results in his last four stroke-play events and has made up over 1,000 places since debuting in the Top 10 11 weeks ago.

Positive gains as well for a pair of Golf Canada National Team members. Joey Savoie gained four places in the world rankings while Josh Whalen picked up nine places.

Biggest move:  Chandler McDowell of Red Deer, Alta., gained 956 spots in the world rankings after finishing 11th at the Canadian Junior Boys Championship.

HOMETOWN SCHOOL WR + / –
1. Hugo Bernard Mont St-Hilaire, QC Univ. of Montreal 46 -4
2. Joey Savoie La Prairie, QC 89 +4
3. James Song Rancho Santa Fe, CA (California) 105 +5
4. Garrett Rank Elmira, ON 106 -11
5. Josh Whalen Napanee, ON 208 +9
6. Chris Crisologo Richmond, B.C. Simon Fraser Univ. 271
7. Charles Corner Cayuga, ON 316 -5
8. Brendan Macdougall Calgary, AB High Point University 516 +12
9. Myles Creighton Digby, NS Radford 523 -8
10. Henry Lee Coquitlam, BC Washington 527 -7

WOMEN’S AMATEUR TOP 10

Vanessa Ha made the biggest move among the Top 10, picking up 41 places in the world rankings to move from No. 7 up to No. 4 in the Canadian rankings.

Celeste Dao jumped 39 places in the world rankings after winning the Canadian Junior Girls Championship. It was the fourth win this season for the Golf Canada Development Squad member and her eighth win overall as a junior.

Ellie Szerykmakes her Top 10 debut, picking up 23 spots to take over the No. 10 ranking in Canada. Heartbreak, however, for the Golf Canada Development Squad member who was leading the Canadian Junior Girls Championship after two rounds before being disqualified for signing for an incorrect scorecard.

Biggest Move:Amanda Minni gained 399 spots in the world rankings after finishing 12th at the Canadian Junior Girls Championship.

HOMETOWN SCHOOL WR + / –
1. Maddie Szeryk Allen, TX (Team Canada) 17
2. Jaclyn Lee Calgary, AB Ohio State 26
3. Naomi Ko Victoria, BC NC State 215 -20
4. Vanessa Ha Montreal, QC San Francisco 271 +41
5. Michelle Ruiz Mississauga, ON Nova Southeastern 272 -4
6. Brigitte Thibault Montreal, QC Fresno State 279 -5
7. Grace St-Germain Ottawa Daytona St. 289 +1
8. Celeste Dao Notre-Dame, QC (Team Canada) 324 +39
9. Jessica Ip Richmond Hill, ON Iowa 395 +31
10. Ellie Szeryk Allen, TX (Team Canada) 540 +23

MEN’S TOP 10

Benjamin Silverman made the biggest move of the week among the Top 10, picking up 20 places in the world rankings after finishing tied for 11th at the Barracuda Championship. It’s his second top 15 result in three weeks and was worth 2.76 world ranking points.

Roger Sloan moved up 17 spots in the world rankings after finishing tied for 14th at the Web.com Tour’s KC Golf Classic. The result was worth 1.33 world ranking points and marked his third consecutive points-paying finish.

Other notable results:No. 2 Mackenzie Hughes, No. 7 Corey Conners and No. 9 David Hearn all missed the cut at PGA’s Barracuda Championship; No. 5 Nick Taylor finished tied 69th at PGA’s Barracuda Championship; No. 8 Adam Svensson missed the cut at the Web.com Tour KC Golf Classic;

HOMETOWN TOUR WR + / –
1. Adam Hadwin Abbotsford, BC PGA 58 -2
2. Mackenzie Hughes Dundas, ON PGA 215 -2
3. Graham DeLaet Weyburn, SK PGA 229 -7
4. Benjamin Silverman Thornhill, ON PGA 246 +20
5. Nick Taylor Abbotsford, BC PGA 286 -9
6. Austin Connelly Irving, TX EUR 308 +4
7. Corey Conners Listowel, ON PGA 350 -3
8. Adam Svensson Surrey, BC WEB 358 -6
9. David Hearn Brantford, ON PGA 465 -12
10. Roger Sloan Merritt, BC PGA 504 +17

WOMEN’S TOP 10

Top ranked Brooke Henderson moved up to No. 15 in the world rankings after finishing in a tie for 11th at the Ricoh Women’s British Open. The result was worth 11.5 world ranking points, her biggest points-paying finish the Kingsmill Championship back in May. It also marked her career-best result at the British Open.

Other Notable Results: No. 3 Brittany Marchand  missed the cut at the Ricoh Women’s British Open;

HOMETOWN TOUR WR + / –
1. Brooke Henderson Smiths Falls, ON LPGA 15 +1
2. Alena Sharp Hamilton, ON LPGA 179 -5
3. Brittany Marchand Orangeville, ON LPGA 223 -3
4. Maude-Aimee Leblanc Sherbrooke, QC LPGA 289 -1
5. Anne-Catherine Tanguay Quebec City, QC LPGA 417
6. Augusta James Bath, ON SYMT 541 -3
7. Jaclyn Lee Calgary, AB 700 +3
8. Samantha Richdale Kelowna, BC SYMT 813 -3
9. Christina Foster Concord, ON SYMT 910 +4
10. Elizabeth Tong Thornhill, ON SYMT 920 +2