In the latest World Golf Ranking release, Rory McIlroy remains the highest-ranked British golfer, retaining his number 2 spot behind top-ranked Scottie Scheffler from the USA. Directly following him, Jon Rahm from Spain maintains the third position. Matt Fitzpatrick from England, the current number 9, holds the title of the top-ranked English player.
Tommy Fleetwood, another English golfer, experienced a minor drop, landing at rank 13, down one from the previous week. Tyrrell Hatton, listed at number 16, also faced a slight decline, falling one place from his former standing.
The British contingent within the top positions of the World Golf Ranking further includes Justin Rose, standing at number 42, who did not see a change in his ranking from the previous week. Shane Lowry from Ireland is positioned at 53, also without movement, whereas Robert MacIntyre from Scotland descended significantly, dropping to rank 68 from 67.
Leaders of the World Golf Ranking assert their dominance, with the top three players—Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Jon Rahm—remaining unchanged. The subsequent rankings from 4 through 10 showcase Viktor Hovland of Norway at the 4th position and USA’s Xander Schauffele following closely at 5th, with no rank changes from the prior week.
Following behind, prominent shifts within the top 10 feature Jordan Spieth from the USA ascending from rank 16 to 12, indicating a noteworthy progress within the World Golf Ranking. Conversely, within this elite group, no other player faced significant ranking shifts this week, emphasizing the stability among the leaders at the pinnacle of world golf.