The Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings

The top 100 listed players on the latest Rolex Women’s World Rankings as updated on March 17, 2008
1 Lorena Ochoa MEX 16.66, 2 Annika Sorenstam SWE 8.83, 3 Suzann Pettersen NOR 7.59,4 Karrie Webb AUS 7.42, 5 Paula Creamer USA 7.37, 6 Cristie Kerr USA 5.84, 7 Ji-Yai Shin KOR 5.17, 8 Jeong Jang KOR 4.74, 9 Mi Hyun Kim KOR 4.58, 10 Morgan Pressel USA 4.51, 11 Momoko Ueda JPN 4.50, 12 Juli Inkster USA 4.47, 13 Se-Ri Pak KOR 4.33, 14 Stacy Prammanasudh USA 4.17, 15 Jee Young Lee KOR 4.07, 416 Yuri Fudoh JPN 3.98, 17 Sakura Yokomine JPN 3.81, 18 Brittany Lincicome USA 3.79, 19 Ai Miyazato JPN 3.64, 20 Na Zhang CHN 3.62, 21 Mi-Jeong Jeon KOR 3.60, 22 Natalie Gulbis USA 3.59, 23 Seon-Hwa Lee KOR 3.57, 24 Shiho Oyama JPN 3.56, 25 Catriona Matthew SCO 3.53, 26 Miki Saiki JPN 3.44, 27 Maria Hjorth SWE 3.41,28 Angela Park BRA 3.39, 29 Sherri Steinhauer USA 3.25, 30 Nicole Castrale USA 3.25, 31 Sophie Gustafson SWE 3.18, 32 Angela Stanford USA 3.16, 33 Laura Diaz USA 3.10, 34 Eun-Hee Ji KOR 3.06, 35 Shi-Hyun Ahn KOR 2.90, 36 Sun Ju Ahn KOR 2.78, 37 Hee-Won Han KOR 2.76, 38 Pat Hurst USA 2.75, 39 Laura Davies ENG 2.70, 40 Miho Koga JPN 2.53, 41 In Kyung Kim KOR 2.53, 42 Sarah Lee KOR 2.50, 43 Akiko Fukushima JPN 2.50, 44 Shinobu Moromizato JPN 2.41, 45 Christina Kim USA 2.38, 46 Hyun-Ju Shin KOR 2.27, 47 Lindsey Wright AUS 2.22, 48 Julieta Granada PRY 2.14, 49 Na Yeon Choi KOR 2.07, 50 Reilley Rankin USA 2.05, 51 Bo Bae Song KOR 1.95, 52 Yuko Mitsuka JPN 1.78, 53 Meaghan Francella USA 1.78, 54 Erina Hara JPN 1.76, 55 Brittany Lang USA 1.74, 56 Na-On Min KOR 1.73, 57 Akane Iijima JPN 1.71, 58 Yun-Jye Wei TWN 1.71, 59 Rachel Hetherington AUS 1.68, 60 Jin-Joo Hong KOR 1.65, 61 Young Kim KOR 1.64, 62 Chie Arimura JPN 1.59, 63 Ji-Hee Lee KOR 1.55, 64 Mie Nakata JPN 1.52, 65 Hee Young Park KOR 1.51, 66 Gwladys Nocera FRA 1.50, 67 Hyun-Hee Moon KOR 1.45, 68 Inbee Park KOR 1.45, 69 Nikki Campbell AUS 1.44, 70 Linda Wessberg SWE 1.43, 71 Wendy Ward USA 1.41, 72 Jimin Kang KOR 1.41, 73 Yani Tseng TWN 1.41, 74 Eun-A Lim KOR 1.39, 75 Hiromi Mogi JPN 1.36, 76 Yui Kawahara JPN 1.34, 77 Joo Mi Kim KOR 1.34, 78 Mhairi McKay SCO 1.33, 79 Karen Stupples ENG 1.32, 80 Meena Lee KOR 1.32, 81 Louise Friberg SWE 1.31, 82 Gloria Park KOR 1.27, 83 Birdie Kim KOR 1.27, 84 Jane Park USA 1.26, 85 Diana DAlessio USA 1.21, 86 Michele Redman USA 1.18, 87 Il Mi Chung KOR 1.16, 88 Midori Yoneyama JPN 1.16, 89 Becky Brewerton WAL 1.15, 90 Namika Omata JPN 1.15, 91 Amy Hung TWN 1.13, 92 Trish Johnson ENG 1.13, 93 Janice Moodie SCO 1.10, 94 Candie Kung TWN 1.09, 95 Kyeong Bae KOR 1.08, 96 Alena Sharp CAN 1.05, 97 Michelle Wie USA 1.05, 98 Hye Jung Choi KOR 1.04, 99 Saiki Fujita JPN 1.04, 100 Yukari Baba JPN 1.03
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