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Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, September 05, 2011 Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, September 05, 2011 Rank Change Name Country Events Total Average 1 -- Yani Tseng TPE 50 778.75 15.57 2 -- Suzann Pettersen NOR 38 464.40 12.22 3 -- Cristie Kerr USA 42 486.25 11.58 4 +1 Na Yeon Choi KOR 51 467.98 9.18 5 -1 Jiyai Shin KOR 56 503.97 9.00 6 -- Sun Ju Ahn KOR 48 387.11 8.06 7 -- Ai Miyazato JPN 51 385.41 7.56 8 -- I.K. Kim KOR 44 325.95 7.41 9 -- Paula Creamer USA 37 271.02 7.32 10 -- Brittany Lincicome USA 45 322.24 7.16 11 -- Stacy Lewis USA 51 359.05 7.04 12 -- Michelle Wie USA 39 252.97 6.49 13 -- Karrie Webb AUS 43 270.87 6.30 14 -- Inbee Park KOR 59 355.17 6.02 15 -- Morgan Pressel USA 46 274.76 5.97 16 -- Chie Arimura JPN 66 370.12 5.61 17 -- Song-Hee Kim KOR 47 251.51 5.35 18 -- Angela Stanford USA 44 234.70 5.33 19 -- Maria Hjorth SWE 45 233.26 5.18 20 -- Sakura Yokomine JPN 65 327.51 5.04 21 -- Miki Saiki JPN 64 310.27 4.85 22 -- Mika Miyazato JPN 52 251.11 4.83 23 -- Ji-Hee Lee KOR 55 256.36 4.66 24 -- Amy Yang KOR 46 212.89 4.63 25 -- So-Yeon Ryu KOR 49 221.41 4.52 26 -- Hee Kyung Seo KOR 46 204.47 4.44 27 -- Yuri Fudoh JPN 49 209.83 4.28 28 -- Anna Nordqvist SWE 47 180.72 3.85 29 -- Mi-Jeong Jeon KOR 60 230.22 3.84 30 -- Catriona Matthew SCO 39 141.85 3.64 31 -- Brittany Lang USA 45 162.93 3.62 32 -- Sun Young Yoo KOR 47 165.53 3.52 33 -- Katherine Hull AUS 53 186.02 3.51 34 +1 Shanshan Feng CHN 40 133.83 3.35 35 -1 Yukari Baba JPN 66 220.52 3.34 36 -- Se-Ri Pak KOR 36 117.97 3.28 37 +3 Na Ri Kim KOR 53 168.14 3.17 38 -1 Sophie Gustafson SWE 51 159.19 3.12 39 +9 Caroline Hedwall SWE 20 105.28 3.01 40 -2 Melissa Reid ENG 44 132.20 3.00 41 -2 Bo-Mee Lee KOR 48 142.53 2.97 42 -1 Soo-Jin Yang KOR 41 120.27 2.93 43 -1 Azahara Munoz ESP 43 119.95 2.79 44 -1 Sandra Gal DEU 47 130.88 2.78 45 -1 Bo Bae Song KOR 50 133.14 2.66 46 -- Juli Inkster USA 41 106.90 2.61 47 -2 Ayako Uehara JPN 66 171.25 2.59 48 -1 Rui Kitada JPN 67 169.22 2.53 49 -- Hee Young Park KOR 51 127.15 2.49 50 +11 Ritsuko Ryu JPN 52 126.46 2.43 Page 1 of 15 Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, September 05, 2011 Rank Change Name Country Events Total Average 51 +1 Hiromi Mogi JPN 59 142.73 2.42 52 -1 Nikki Campbell AUS 58 139.86 2.41 53 -3 Beatriz Recari ESP 39 93.25 2.39 54 -1 Jimin Kang KOR 43 101.29 2.36 55 -- Meena Lee KOR 47 108.85 2.32 56 +2 Saiki Fujita JPN 57 130.64 2.29 57 -1 Akiko Fukushima JPN 51 116.60 2.29 58 -4 Christel Boeljon NLD 44 100.50 2.28 59 -2 Young Kim KOR 48 107.34 2.24 60 -- Karen Stupples ENG 44 96.85 2.20 61 -2 Mayu Hattori JPN 65 141.26 2.17 62 +3 Karine Icher FRA 39 82.75 2.12 63 +3 Katie Futcher USA 39 82.33 2.11 64 -2 Lee-Anne Pace ZAF 52 109.05 2.10 65 -1 Akane Iijima JPN 67 140.32 2.09 66 +1 Kristy McPherson USA 43 88.70 2.06 67 -4 Momoko Ueda JPN 63 129.79 2.06 68 -- Vicky Hurst USA 48 98.66 2.06 69 +2 Hyun-Hwa Sim KOR 36 73.92 2.05 70 -- Jee Young Lee KOR 40 81.53 2.04 71 +2 Shin-Ae Ahn KOR 39 79.21 2.03 72 +2 Eun-A Lim KOR 55 110.18 2.00 73 -1 Kumiko Kaneda JPN 36 71.86 2.00 74 -5 Shinobu Moromizato JPN 62 123.24 1.99 75 -- Rikako Morita JPN 64 125.77 1.97 76 +1 Diana Luna ITA 25 66.10 1.89 77 -1 Asako Fujimoto JPN 54 100.31 1.86 78 +7 Hye-Youn Kim KOR 43 79.67 1.85 79 -1 Laura Davies ENG 63 116.68 1.85 80 -1 Candie Kung TPE 44 81.29 1.85 81 -1 Christina Kim USA 56 101.56 1.81 82 +6 Junko Omote JPN 60 107.35 1.79 83 -1 Mindy Kim KOR 30 62.55 1.79 84 -- Ha Neul Kim KOR 38 67.81 1.78 85 +1 Caroline Masson DEU 30 62.27 1.78 86 -5 Jeong-Eun 5 Lee KOR 39 69.21 1.77 87 -4 Haru Nomura JPN 29 61.95 1.77 88 -1 Na-Ri Lee KOR 63 106.26 1.69 89 +54 Liying Ye CHN 54 90.10 1.67 90 -1 Hyun-Ju Shin KOR 60 98.48 1.64 91 +2 Amy Hung TPE 39 63.92 1.64 92 -2 Shiho Oyama JPN 28 57.04 1.63 93 -2 Mie Nakata JPN 58 93.46 1.61 94 -2 Ji-Woo Lee KOR 59 94.63 1.60 95 -- Ryann O'Toole USA 32 55.81 1.59 96 -2 M. J. Hur KOR 47 74.93 1.59 97 -- Teresa Lu TPE 47 74.82 1.59 98 +5 Seul-A Yoon KOR 36 57.28 1.59 99 -- Eun-Hee Ji KOR 48 75.90 1.58 100 -2 Ran Hong KOR 43 67.32 1.57 Page 2 of 15 Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, September 05, 2011 Rank Change Name Country Events Total Average 101 -5 Miho Koga JPN 53 82.21 1.55 102 -1 Kristie Smith AUS 35 54.01 1.54 103 -3 Chella Choi KOR 32 52.91 1.51 104 -2 Seung-Hyun Lee KOR 32 52.00 1.49 105 +1 Hee-Won Han KOR 44 64.71 1.47 106 +1 Natalie Gulbis USA 38 55.80 1.47 107 -3 Becky Brewerton WAL 45 66.05 1.47 108 -3 Ah-Reum Hwang KOR 56 82.11 1.47 109 -1 Wendy Ward USA 41 59.90 1.46 110 -1 Stacy Prammanasudh USA 41 58.72 1.43 111 +12 Hiromi Takesue JPN 57 80.30 1.41 112 -2 Ashleigh Simon ZAF 37 51.78 1.40 113 -2 Hyun-Hee Moon KOR 35 48.77 1.39 114 -1 Seon-Hwa Lee KOR 51 70.82 1.39 115 -1 Kyeong Bae KOR 52 69.79 1.34 116 -1 Pat Hurst USA 41 55.01 1.34 117 -5 Bo Kyung Kim KOR 40 53.51 1.34 118 -- Amanda Blumenherst USA 41 53.77 1.31 119 +1 Tamie Durdin AUS 56 73.26 1.31 120 -4 Gwladys Nocera FRA 55 71.24 1.30 121 -4 Lexi Thompson USA 21 45.25 1.29 122 -1 Kaori Aoyama JPN 61 78.68 1.29 123 +44 Hye-Yong Choi KOR 36 46.27 1.29 124 -2 Eun-Bi Jang KOR 33 44.74 1.28 125 -6 Virginie Lagoutte-Clement FRA 44 55.38 1.26 126 -2 Ji-Na Yim KOR 43 53.50 1.24 127 +1 Esther Lee KOR 59 72.82 1.23 128 -2 Char Young2 Kim KOR 28 43.18 1.23 129 -2 Julieta Granada PRY 44 53.88 1.22 130 -5 Jennifer Song USA 30 42.36 1.21 131 -- Pornanong Phatlum THA 35 41.60 1.19 132 +26 Shi-Hyun Ahn KOR 32 41.23 1.18 133 -4 Yeon-ju Jung KOR 13 41.20 1.18 134 -1 Cindy LaCrosse USA 36 42.21 1.17 135 +6 Giulia Sergas ITA 44 51.58 1.17 136 -6 Heather Bowie Young USA 33 40.65 1.16 137 -3 Soo-Yun Kang KOR 38 44.03 1.16 138 -6 Tiffany Joh USA 36 41.62 1.16 139 -3 Alison Walshe IRL 44 50.70 1.15 140 -5 Paige MacKenzie USA 31 39.20 1.12 141 -4 Iben Tinning DNK 23 39.06 1.12 142 -4 Lindsey Wright AUS 41 45.24 1.10 143 -3 Hyeon-Ju Lee KOR 37 40.55 1.10 144 +6 Maiko Wakabayashi JPN 61 66.06 1.08 145 +6 Linda Wessberg SWE 41 44.39 1.08 146 -2 Alena Sharp CAN 38 40.91 1.08 147 +2 Yuki Ichinose JPN 59 62.50 1.06 148 -- Haeji Kang KOR 36 38.10 1.06 149 -10 Florentyna Parker ENG 44 46.49 1.06 150 -8 Mina Harigae USA 30 36.86 1.05 Page 3 of 15 Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Monday, September 05, 2011 Rank Change Name Country Events Total Average 151 -6 Hyun-Ji Kim KOR 33 36.43 1.04 152 -5 Yumiko Yoshida JPN 57 58.89 1.03 153 +2 Mirim Lee KOR 24 35.78 1.02 154 -8 Trish Johnson ENG 37 37.49 1.01 155 -2 Hyun Min Byun KOR 27 35.39 1.01 156 -4 Ae-Ree Pyun KOR 33 35.22 1.01 157 -3 Yeo-Jin Kang KOR 52 51.04 0.98 158 -2 Sarah Kemp AUS 45 44.03 0.98 159 -2 Sarah Jane Smith AUS 42 40.33 0.96 160 -1 SOO-HWA Jang KOR 38 36.36 0.96 161 +4 So-Hee Kim KOR 59 54.49 0.92 162 -2 Yoon-Kyung Heo KOR 27 32.22 0.92 163 -1 Becky Morgan WAL 51 46.83 0.92 164 -3 Maria Hernandez ESP 30 31.64 0.90 165 +1 Meaghan Francella USA 41 36.67 0.89 166 -3 Midori Yoneyama JPN 57 50.79 0.89 167 -3 Yuko Mitsuka JPN 50 44.12 0.88 168 -- Yoon-Ji Cho KOR 30 30.23 0.86 169 -- Jeong Jang KOR 21 30.09 0.86 170 +2 Anja Monke DEU 36 30.68 0.85 171 -- Hye-Jin Jung KOR 34 29.81 0.85 172 -2 Bo-Bea Kim KOR 32 29.51 0.84 173 -- Min-young2 Lee KOR 10 29.50 0.84 174 +1 Yeong-Ran Cho KOR 36 30.26 0.84 175 +1 Yunhee Cho KOR 34 29.26 0.84 176 +6 You-Na Park KOR 42 34.80 0.83 177 +43 Caroline Afonso FRA 41 33.86 0.83 178 +2 Jin Joo Hong KOR 35 28.79 0.82 179 -- Nikki Garrett AUS 40 32.89 0.82 180 -2 Bo-Mi Suh KOR 43 35.01 0.81 181 -7 Na-On Min KOR 31 28.45 0.81 182 +4 Karen Lunn AUS 49 39.27 0.80 183 +6 Yui Kawahara JPN 60 47.75 0.80 184 +1 Ji-Hae Jang KOR 30 27.85 0.80 185 +6 Chae-Young Yoon 36 28.61 0.79 186 -9 Mariajo Uribe COL 30 27.75 0.79 187 +11 Miki Sakai JPN 23 27.54 0.79 188 +2 Dewi Claire Schreefel NLD 40 30.89 0.77 189 +3 Pernilla Lindberg SWE 38 28.99 0.76 190 -9 Kaori Ohe JPN 49 37.19 0.76 191 -4 Nobuko Kizawa JPN 46 34.83 0.76 192 +2 Hannah Jun USA 42 31.66 0.75 193 -- Anne-Lise Caudal 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Koda JPN 57 35.37 0.62 217 -3 Leta Lindley USA 26 21.70 0.62 218 -1 Jae-Hee Bae KOR 45 27.72 0.62 219 +2 Sophie Giquel-Bettan FRA 39 24.00 0.62 220 -2 Louise Stahle SWE 39 23.96 0.61 221 -8 Chiharu Tsunekawa JPN 49 29.94 0.61 222 -6 Frances Bondad AUS 47 28.29 0.60 223 +12 Mayumi Shimomura JPN 55 32.70 0.59 224 -- Min-Joo Kang KOR 15 20.70 0.59 225 -- Rachel Jennings ENG 11 20.56 0.59 226 -- Lala Anai JPN 24 20.50 0.59 227 +13 Erika Kikuchi JPN 44 25.70 0.58 228 -9 Georgina Simpson ENG 42 24.53 0.58 229 -2 Minea Blomqvist FIN 33 20.40 0.58 230 -- Yuko Saitoh JPN 51 29.62 0.58 231 -3 Young-Ae Ham KOR 29 20.26 0.58 232 +5 Hae-Won Jeong KOR 32 20.18 0.58 233 -2 Grace Park KOR 20 20.06 0.57 234 -5 Kris Tamulis USA 30 20.02 0.57 235 -2 Laura Diaz USA 26 19.65 0.56 236 -4 Jennifer
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