Female professional golfer Lee So-mi wrote a new personal record for the highest ranking ever.
In the Rolex Women’s Professional Golfers Association (LPGA) rankings announced on the morning of the 14th (Korean time), while there was no change to 10th, Lee So-mi (24), who was ranked 43rd last week, ranked 43rd, her personal record. jumped over
In the absence of any major competitions yet, Somi Lee broke her all-time high ranking record by holding on to her tournament average of 2.0341, while Yuna Nishimura (average of 2.0297) slipped slightly from last week’s 42nd place. .
He ranked 5th (5 under par 283 strokes) at the Lotte Championship (LPGA) on April 16, 2022, beating Lydia Go (3rd in the world ranking at the time), Ataya Titikul (5th in the ranking at the time), and Celine Boutier (at the time). 17th in the rankings) and other prominent players. It was a bonus for her to break her own highest ranking record (number 43).
Lee So-mi will participate in the Aramco Saudi Ladies International, a European women’s golf professional golf tour, to be held at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in King Abdullah Economic City on the 16th. If she finishes inside the top 40 this time around, she will improve her own all-time high ranking to her top 30 next week. 토토사이트
On the other hand, among Korean players within the 50th place, those who had a ranking change include Kim Se-young (27th, down 1 notch), Kim Su-ji (33rd, 1 notch down), and Lee Ye-won (44th, 1 notch up).
The player with the most change within the top 50 is Lynn Grant of Sweden (23rd, up 6 places). Lynn Grant won the runner-up at the Lala Merriam Cup of the European Women’s Professional Golf Tour (LET) held in Morocco on the 13th. The winner of the same nationality, Maya Stark, jumped 5 places (32nd).
Grant participates in the Saudi Ladies International, which will be held immediately after the competition, and a confrontation with Lee So-mi is expected.