MEN’S AMATEUR TOP 10
Emmett Oh made the biggest move among Top-10 golfers, picking up 63 spots in world rankings and moving from No. 10 up to No. 7 in Canadian rankings.
Myles Creighton males his Top-10 debut, gaining 44 spots in the world rankings after finishing eighth at the Wexford Plantation Intercollegiate. It was his fourth top 10 result in six tournaments and the 12th of his collegiate career. It also moved the Nova Scotia golfer into the Top 10, settling in at No. 9. The result also earned him Big South Golfer of the Week honours.
Biggest move: Noah Steele gained 642 spots in the world rankings after finishing in a tie for 25th at the Louisiana Classics. It’s the fourth Top 25 result for the sophomore from Kingston, Ont. who is playing his collegiate golf at Sam Houston State.
HOMETOWN | SCHOOL | WR | + / – | ||
1. | Hugo Bernard | Mont St-Hilaire, QC | Univ. of Montreal | 59 | -1 |
2. | Garrett Rank | Elmira, ON | – | 82 | +2 |
3. | Joey Savoie | La Prairie, QC | – | 155 | -2 |
4. | Chris Crisologo | Richmond, B.C. | Simon Fraser Univ. | 249 | -11 |
5. | Josh Whalen | Napanee, ON | Kent State | 252 | +8 |
6. | Charles Corner | Cayuga, ON | UTEP | 359 | -18 |
7. | Emmett Oh | Calgary, AB | – | 380 | +63 |
8. | Matt Williams | Calgary, AB | Houston | 402 | -8 |
9. | Myles Creighton | Digby, NS | Radford | 420 | +44 |
10. | Blair Bursey | Gander, NFLD | Utah Valley | 423 | +16 |
Complete World Amateur Golf Rankings can be found here.
WOMEN’S AMATEUR TOP 10
Jaclyn Lee made the biggest move among the Top-10, picking up 28 spots after picking up her second career collegiate win in record fashion. The Golf Canada National Squad member carded a final round 64, to break the Ohio State school record by one stroke, en route to a win at the Westbrook Spring Invite. The former Alberta Ladies Amateur champion also picked up Big Ten Conference Golfer of the Week honours while breaking into the Top 100 in the world rankings for the first time in her collegiate career.
Top ranked Maddie Szeryk maintained her No. 32 world ranking after finishing in a tie for sixth at The Dickson. It was the sixth time in seven starts that the Golf Canada National Squad member has recorded a top 10 finish.
Biggest Move: Mackenzie Butzer gained 343 spots in the world rankings after finishing in a tie for 15th at the Kiawah Island Intercollegiate.
HOMETOWN | SCHOOL | WR | + / – | ||
1. | Maddie Szeryk | Allen, TX | Texas A&M | 32 | – |
2. | Jaclyn Lee | Calgary, AB | Ohio State | 94 | +28 |
3. | Naomi Ko | Victoria, BC | NC State | 127 | +3 |
4. | Grace St-Germain | Ottawa | Daytona St. | 265 | -8 |
5. | Vanessa Ha | Montreal, QC | San Francisco | 287 | -10 |
6. | Michelle Ruiz | Mississauga, ON | Nova Southeastern | 388 | -3 |
7. | Jessica Ip | Richmond Hill, ON | Iowa | 407 | -11 |
8. | Celeste Dao | Notre-Dame, QC | (Team Canada) | 411 | -7 |
9. | Michelle Kim | Surrey, BC | Idaho | 465 | -16 |
10. | Valerie Tanguay | St-Hyacinthe, QC | Oklahoma | 498 | -21 |
Complete World Amateur Golf Rankings can be found here.
MEN’S TOP 10
Top ranked Adam Hadwin gained five world ranking points after finishing in a tie for ninth at the WGC-Mexico Championship. It was his second top 10 result in the last three weeks and his third top 10 finish in six starts this season. The result was worth 10.08 world ranking points and pushed the Abbotsford, B.C. golfer up to No. 44 in the rankings, which equals his career high.
HOMETOWN | TOUR | WR | + / – | ||
1. | Adam Hadwin | Abbotsford, BC | PGA | 44 | +5 |
2. | Graham DeLaet | Weyburn, SK | PGA | 124 | +2 |
3. | Mackenzie Hughes | Dundas, ON | PGA | 177 | -4 |
4. | Nick Taylor | Abbotsford, BC | PGA | 200 | -1 |
5. | Austin Connelly | Irving, TX | EUR | 249 | -3 |
6. | Benjamin Silverman | Thornhill, ON | PGA | 257 | -2 |
7. | David Hearn | Brantford, ON | PGA | 354 | -5 |
8. | Adam Svensson | Surrey, BC | WEB | 360 | -3 |
9. | Roger Sloan | Merritt, BC | WEB | 483 | -7 |
10. | Richard T Lee | Toronto, ON | ASIA | 503 | -7 |
Click here for Men’s Official World Golf Rankings.
WOMEN’S TOP 10
Brooke Henderson picked up one place in the world rankings after finishing in a tie for second at the LPGA’s HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore. The result saw the top ranked Canadian pick up 18.21 world ranking points, moving her up to No. 13 in the world. It was also her third top 10 result in four starts this year.
Other Notable Results: No. 2 Alena Sharp finished in a tie for 60th at HSBC Women’s World Championship
HOMETOWN | TOUR | WR | + / – | ||
1. | Brooke Henderson | Smiths Falls, ON | LPGA | 13 | +1 |
2. | Alena Sharp | Hamilton, ON | LPGA | 104 | -1 |
3. | Maude-Aimee Leblanc | Sherbrooke, QC | LPGA | 317 | -7 |
4. | Anne-Catherine Tanguay | Quebec City, QC | LPGA | 382 | -6 |
5. | Brittany Marchand | Orangeville, ON | LPGA | 404 | -3 |
6. | Augusta James | Bath, ON | SYMT | 484 | -2 |
7. | Samantha Richdale | Kelowna, BC | SYMT | 651 | -8 |
8. | Jennifer Ha | Calgary, AB | SYMT | 735 | -2 |
9. | Elizabeth Tong | Thornhill, ON | SYMT | 791 | -5 |
10. | Jessica Wallace | Langley, BC | – | 801 | -7 |
Click here for full Women’s Rolex World Rankings.