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World Golf Ranking: Xander Schauffele Passes McIlroy With Victory at The Open

The latest update of the World Golf Ranking sees some notable changes for American players. At the top, Scottie Scheffler remains in the first position with an unchanged spot from last week. Xander Schauffele has moved up from position 3 to position 2, replacing Rory McIlroy. Schauffele’s rise is a pivotal shift among the top ranks.

American Contenders in the World Golf Ranking

Wyndham Clark remains in fifth place, with a consistent performance reflected in his unchanged ranking. Collin Morikawa follows closely, holding sixth place with no changes from last week. Patrick Cantlay continues his steady form by retaining the eighth spot.

Top-10 of the World Golf Ranking

The top ten players of the World Golf Ranking include Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele, who have already been discussed. Rory McIlroy has dropped to the third position. Ludvig Aberg from Sweden retains the fourth spot. Viktor Hovland, representing Norway, stays at seventh. Jon Rahm from Spain remains tenth, maintaining his position. Notably, all remaining players in the top ten, including Wyndham Clark, Collin Morikawa, and Patrick Cantlay, have not seen any change in their positions.

Player Name Current Ranking Last Week’s Ranking  Points
Scottie Scheffler 1 1 791,8
Xander Schauffele 2 3 478,7
Wyndham Clark 5 5 299,2
Collin Morikawa 6 6 267,1
Patrick Cantlay 8 8 203,8
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World Golf Ranking: Justin Rose Takes a Big Step Upwards

The latest updates in the World Golf Ranking show Rory McIlroy maintaining his position as the highest-ranked player from the UK. McIlroy, representing Northern Ireland, is currently ranked 3rd, a slight drop from his 2nd place last week, with an average points score reflecting his consistency. England’s Tommy Fleetwood holds the next highest position among UK players, ranking at number 13, a drop from his previous 12th position, indicating a minor dip in performance.

Other UK Players in the World Golf Ranking

Moving on to other notable UK players, Robert MacIntyre of Scotland is ranked 17th, dropping one position from last week’s 16th place. Matt Fitzpatrick is at 22nd, also dropping one spot. Tyrrell Hatton, also from England, stands at 25th, a fall from his 23rd place last week. Additionally, Justin Rose has made a significant leap, moving from 67th to 34th this week.

Top-10 Changes in the World Golf Ranking

In the top echelon of the World Golf Ranking, Scottie Scheffler remains firmly in the lead at number 1. Xander Schauffele has ascended to the 2nd position from 3rd, while Rory McIlroy’s slight decline brings him to 3rd. Ludvig Aberg of Sweden stays at 4th, and Wyndham Clark remains consistent at 5th. Collin Morikawa holds his 6th position, with Viktor Hovland and Patrick Cantlay also retaining their 7th and 8th positions, respectively. Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm round out the top-10, both holding steady at 9th and 10th without any movement from last week.

Player Name Nationality Current Rank Previous Rank Points
Rory McIlroy NIR 3 2 416,6
Tommy Fleetwood ENG 13 12 198,3
Robert MacIntyre SCO 17 16 185,4
Matt Fitzpatrick ENG 22 21 168,9
Tyrrell Hatton ENG 25 23 124,2
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World Golf Ranking: Scheffler Remains Number One, Theegala Knocks At Top-10

The current World Golf Ranking showcases the positions and changes of top players globally. At the top is Scottie Scheffler from the USA holding the first position with no change from last week. Xander Schauffele, another prominent American, remains in the third position this week, illustrating consistency among the top ranks.

World Golf Ranking: American Contenders

The next American in line is Wyndham Clark, who holds the fifth position, unchanged from last week. Collin Morikawa is ranked sixth, with no movement compared to last week. Patrick Cantlay remains steady in the eighth position, followed closely by Bryson DeChambeau at ninth. These positions emphasize the competitive landscape among American golfers in the World Golf Ranking.

Next to the six US American players in the Top-Ten of the World Golf Ranking, Sahith Theegala puts pressure on the top players. With his strong T4-Finish at the Genesis Scottish Open 2024, Theegala improves three spots and moves to 11th.

World Golf Ranking: Top Three Overview

Focusing on the top three in the World Golf Ranking, Scottie Scheffler continues to lead, followed by Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland who holds the second position, unchanged. Xander Schauffele of the USA completes the top three, with all three maintaining their positions from last week, showing stability at the summit of the World Golf Ranking. The consistency at the top reflects the high level of performance these players are maintaining.

World Golf Ranking: Positions Four to Ten

Moving down the rankings, Ludvig Aberg from Sweden is in fourth position, holding steady. Wyndham Clark is in fifth, followed by Collin Morikawa at sixth. Viktor Hovland from Norway secures the seventh spot, remaining unchanged. Patrick Cantlay and Bryson DeChambeau, both from the USA, are in eighth and ninth positions respectively. Rounding off the top ten is Jon Rahm from Spain. The positions four through ten in the World Golf Ranking highlight the dominance of American players with six among this group while also illustrating the international competitive nature of the sport.

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World Golf Ranking: Rory McIlroy Best UK Player, Big Leap for MacIntyre

The current World Golf Ranking has seen significant changes among British, Welsh, and Scottish players. Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland retains his 2nd position, maintaining his standing from last week. Tommy Fleetwood, the highest-ranked English player, now stands at the 12th position, a drop from his 11th position last week, indicating a slight negative movement.

World Golf Ranking: Top Five British, Welsh, and Scottish Players

Robert MacIntyre from Scotland has made a remarkable leap from the 44th to the 16th position, marking a highly positive movement. England’s Matt Fitzpatrick has seen a slight decline from 20th to 21st, while Tyrrell Hatton drops from 22nd to 23rd, both indicating a negative trend. Aaron Rai, also from England, improved his rank from 53rd to 45th, making a significant positive advancement.

World Golf Ranking: Top Three Players

The top three positions in the World Golf Ranking remain consistent with Scottie Scheffler from the USA holding the 1st position, followed by Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland in the 2nd, and Xander Schauffele from the USA maintaining the 3rd position. Their rankings show no changes from the previous week.

In the 4th to 10th positions, the rankings have remained stable with no changes from last week. Ludvig Aberg from Sweden retains the 4th position, followed by Wyndham Clark from the USA in the 5th, Collin Morikawa from the USA in the 6th, and Viktor Hovland from Norway in the 7th. The 8th position is held by Patrick Cantlay (USA), the 9th by Bryson DeChambeau (USA), and the 10th by Jon Rahm from Spain, all maintaining their positions from last week.

Overall, the top 10 in the World Golf Ranking have shown stability this week, with notable movements primarily seen among the British, Welsh, and Scottish players below the top 10 rankings.

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Explore Victoria Golf Club Valbonne: Packages for Every Skill Level

The Victoria Golf Club is situated in Valbonne, France. Nestled in the heart of a forest, the club offers a serene environment away from any disturbances, making it an ideal location for golf enthusiasts of varying skill levels.

Great Greenfee Deals at Victoria Golf Club in France

The golf course caters to both beginners and experienced players. Beginners can appreciate the diverse aspects of the game provided by the course layout, while more seasoned golfers can find it equally engaging. The course’s design ensures that every player can find their game challenged, no matter their proficiency level.

The Victoria Golf Club provides different playing options through various packages. The Albatros package costs 48 euros and includes one token, nine holes, and a meal. The Eagle package, priced at 49 euros, comprises nine holes and a golf cart. For those opting for the Birdie package at 30 euros, the offer includes one token and nine or more holes.

In summary, the Victoria Golf Club in Valbonne offers a picturesque setting perfect for both novice and advanced golfers. The club’s diverse packages provide flexibility and accessibility for all players, enhancing their overall golfing experience.

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LPGA Tour Tee Times: Nelly Korda and Other Americans at The Amundi Evian Championship

The Amundi Evian Championship, part of the LPGA Tour, is set to take place at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. The course is a Par 71, and the total prize fund for the tournament stands at $8,000,000. Celine Boutier is the defending champion. The championship will be broadcast on DAZN, starting at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, and at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

LPGA Tour: Tee Times of The Amundi Evian Championship

Nelly Korda starts her first round at 7:36 a.m. alongside Amy Yang from Korea and Sei Young Kim from Korea. Her second-round tee time is still to be confirmed.

Lilia Vu’s first-round tee time is at 7:48 a.m. She will be playing with Lydia Ko from New Zealand and Charley Hull from England. Her second-round tee time has not been set yet.

Angel Yin takes to the course at 8:00 a.m. for her first round. She will be accompanied by Hyo Joo Kim from Korea and Megan Khang from the USA. The timing for her second round will be updated later.

Marina Alex tees off at 8:36 a.m. for her initial round and will play with Sarah Kemp from Australia and Jin Hee Im from Korea. Her second-round start time remains to be confirmed.

Ally Ewing starts her first round at 12:48 p.m. Her group includes Paula Reto from South Africa and Jin Young Ko from Korea. The second-round tee time is still to be determined.

Schedule of selected American Players

Round Time American Player Player 1 Nationality Player 2 Nationality
1 7:36 Nelly Korda Amy Yang KOR Sei Young Kim KOR
1 7:48 Lilia Vu Lydia Ko NZL Charley Hull ENG
1 8:00 Angel Yin Hyo Joo Kim KOR Megan Khang USA
1 8:36 Marina Alex Sarah Kemp AUS Jin Hee Im KOR
1 12:48 Ally Ewing Paula Reto RSA Jin Young Ko KOR
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LPGA Tour Tee Times: Charley Hull and Georgia Hall at The Amundi Evian Championship

The Amundi Evian Championship will be held at the Evian Resort Golf Club in Evian-les-Bains, France. This event is part of the LPGA Tour and features a Par 71 course with a total prize fund of $8,000,000. The reigning champion is Celine Boutier

LPGA Tour: Tee Times for selected British Players at Amuni Evian Championship

Charley Hull, representing England, tees off at 07:48 AM in the first round. Her group includes Lydia Ko from New Zealand and Lilia Vu from the USA. 

Another English player, Georgia Hall, begins her first round at 13:24 PM with Carlota Ciganda of Spain and Kristen Gillman from the USA. 

Gemma Dryburgh from Scotland has her first-round tee time set for 08:48 AM on Thursday. She will play alongside Yuna Nishimura from Japan and Wei Ling Hsu from Chinese Taipei. 

Jodi Ewart Shadoff from Great Britain starts her first round at 09:00 AM on Thursday. She is paired with Lindy Duncan from the USA and Stephanie Meadow from Northern Ireland.

RoundTimeBritish PlayerNationalityPlayer 2NationalityPlayer 3Nationality
107:48Charley HullENGLydia KoNZLLilia VuUSA
108:48Gemma DryburghSCOYuna NishimuraJPNWei Ling HsuTPE
109:00Jodi Ewart ShadoffENGLindy DuncanUSAStephanie MeadowNIR
113:24Georgia HallENGCarlota CigandaESPKristen GillmanUSA
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PGA Tour Tee Times: Plenty Americans Cross the Pond for the Genesis Scottish Open

The PGA Tour Tee Times for the highly anticipated Genesis Scottish Open have been released. The event takes place at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. This DP World Tour adn PGA Tour co-sanctioned event features a par 70 course with a prize fund of $9,000,000. Rory McIlroy is the defending champion, and the tournament will be broadcast on Sky from 9:30 AM on Thursday and Friday, and from 11:30 AM on Saturday and Sunday.

DP World Tour Tee Times for American Players

Will Zalatoris starts his first round at the Genesis Scottish Open on Thursday at 7:44 AM alongside Rasmus Højgaard from Denmark and Rikuyo Hoshino from Japan. Zalatoris’ second round is scheduled for Friday at 12:59 PM.

Andrew Novak will tee off on Thursday at 7:00 AM, paired with Marcus Armitage from England and Ryo Hisatsune from Japan. Novak’s second round begins on Friday at 12:15 PM.

Andrew Putnam’s first round begins on Thursday at 7:11 AM. He will be playing with Joost Luiten from the Netherlands and Callum Shinkwin from England. Putnam’s second round is scheduled for Friday at 12:26 PM.

Denny McCarthy is set to start his first round on Thursday at 7:33 AM, playing alongside Christiaan Bezuidenhout from South Africa and Keita Nakajima from Japan. McCarthy’s second round is on Friday at 12:48 PM.

Lucas Glover will take the course on Thursday at 7:55 AM with his fellow Americans Padraig Harrington and Billy Horschel. Glover’s second round is set for Friday at 1:10 PM.

Round Time Player Nationality Player 2 Nationality 2 Player 3 Nationality 3
1 07:00 Andrew Novak USA Marcus Armitage ENG Ryo Hisatsune JPN
1 07:11 Andrew Putnam USA Joost Luiten NED Callum Shinkwin ENG
1 07:33 Denny McCarthy USA Christiaan Bezuidenhout RSA Keita Nakajima JPN
1 07:44 Will Zalatoris USA Rasmus Højgaard DEN Rikuyo Hoshino JPN
1 07:55 Lucas Glover USA Padraig Harrington IRL Billy Horschel USA
2 12:15 Andrew Novak USA Marcus Armitage ENG Ryo Hisatsune JPN
2 12:26 Andrew Putnam USA Joost Luiten NED Callum Shinkwin ENG
2 12:48 Denny McCarthy USA Christiaan Bezuidenhout RSA Keita Nakajima JPN
2 12:59 Will Zalatoris USA Rasmus Højgaard DEN Rikuyo Hoshino JPN
2 13:10 Lucas Glover USA Padraig Harrington IRL Billy Horschel USA
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PGA Tour: Rory McIlroy and Ewen Ferguson at Genesis Scottish Open

The  Tee Times for the upcoming Genesis Scottish Open in North Berwick, Scotland, have been announced. Held at The Renaissance Club, this prestigious event is part of the DP World Tour. The tournament will be played on a course with a par of 70, and offers a prize fund of $9,000,000. The defending champion is Rory McIlroy. Broadcast times are Thursday and Friday starting at 9:30 AM and Saturday and Sunday beginning at 11:30 AM on Sky Sports.

DP World Tour Tee Times

Rory McIlroy tees off at 8:28 AM in the first round, partnering with Robert MacIntyre from Scotland and Viktor Hovland from Norway. Their second round will start at 1:43 PM.

Ewen Ferguson, who won in Munich last week, begins his first round at 1:54 PM, playing alongside Jordan Spieth from the USA and Matthew Fitzpatrick from England. For the second round, they start at 8:39 AM.

David Law starts his first round at 7:44 AM with Erik Van Rooyen from South Africa and Simon Forsström from Sweden. Their second round is set for 12:59 PM.

Connor Syme tees off at 7:11 AM in the first round with Thriston Lawrence from South Africa and Eric Cole. Their second round is at 12:26 PM.

Richie Ramsay will play his first round at 12:48 PM, alongside Bernd Wiesberger from Austria and Mackenzie Hughes from Canada. The second round starts at 7:33 AM.

Round Time Player 1 Nationality Player 2 Nationality Player 3 Nationality
1 7:11 AM Connor Syme SCO Thriston Lawrence RSA Eric Cole USA
1 7:44 AM David Law SCO Erik Van Rooyen RSA Simon Forsström SWE
1 8:28 AM Rory McIlroy NIR Robert MacIntyre SCO Viktor Hovland NOR
1 12:48 PM Richie Ramsay SCO Bernd Wiesberger AUT Mackenzie Hughes CAN
1 1:54 PM Ewen Ferguson SCO Jordan Spieth USA Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG
2 7:33 AM Richie Ramsay SCO Bernd Wiesberger AUT Mackenzie Hughes CAN
2 8:39 AM Ewen Ferguson SCO Jordan Spieth USA Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG
2 12:26 PM Connor Syme SCO Thriston Lawrence RSA Eric Cole USA
2 12:59 PM David Law SCO Erik Van Rooyen RSA Simon Forsström SWE
2 1:43 PM Rory McIlroy NIR Robert MacIntyre SCO Viktor Hovland NOR
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World Golf Ranking: Scottie Scheffler Maintains Top Position Among Americans

The World Golf Ranking this week has presented some interesting shifts among the American players.

Scottie Scheffler continues to hold the top spot as the best American golfer, ranked at number 1 with no change from last week. Scheffler’s average points remain solid. On the other hand, Xander Schauffele stays steady at position 3.

World Golf Ranking: Americans in Focus

Wyndham Clark has seen a slight drop, moving from 4th to 5th place in the World Golf Ranking. Collin Morikawa holds his ground at position 6 with no change from the previous week. Patrick Cantlay remains 8th, maintaining his previous week’s position and average points.

World Golf Ranking: Movement in the Top 10

Within the Top 10 of the World Golf Ranking, Scottie Scheffler remains at number 1. Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland stays in 2nd place. Notable movements include Ludvig Aberg from Sweden, who has improved from 5th to 4th place. Meanwhile, Jon Rahm from Spain holds steady at 10th place. The rest of the top players, including Viktor Hovland at 7th position, exhibit stability in their rankings.