After a week with action on the LPGA Tour and the Ladies European Tour, take a look at some of the biggest movers in the current edition of the Rolex Rankings.

  • Jeeno Thitikul’s win in her home country of Thailand of course kept her at the top of the Rolex Rankings, and by a huge margin. The average points between her and No. 2 Nelly Korda are equivalent to the distance between Korda and No. 32 Jin Young Ko.
  • Not a lot of movement in the top 10, but Hyo Joo Kim did move up to spots to No. 7, dropping Ruoning Yin and Lottie Woad down one spot each to No. 8 and No. 9 respectively.
  • One of the biggest movers of the week was Chizzy Iwai, who jumped 11 spots, including over her sister Akie, to No. 19 after her runner-up finish.
  • Ariya Jutanugarn is in good form and moved up four spots after a top-10 finish in her home country last week. She is now at No. 21.
  • Allisen Corpuz moved up seven spots to No. 61 in the Rolex Rankings. While she probably has a locked spot on the United States Solheim Cup team, these are important to determine the last couple automatic qualifiers.
  • Julia Lopez Ramirez and Brooke Matthews both entered the top 100, with Ramirez moving up eight spots to No. 96 and Matthews moving up 11 spots to No. 99.

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