Women’s World Rankings

Here are the top 100 listed players on the Women’s World Rankings as updated on February 12, 2007:
1 Annika Sorenstam SWE 13.27, 2 Lorena Ochoa MEX 10.67, 3 Karrie Webb AUS 10.47, 4 Cristie Kerr USA 6.96, 5 Juli Inkster USA 6.26, 6 Ai Miyazato JPN 5.96, 7 Jeong Jang KOR 5.56, 8 Paula Creamer USA 5.40, 9 Shiho Ohyama JPN 5.22, 10 Se-Ri Pak KOR 4.72, 11 Pat Hurst USA 4.61, 12 Hee-Won Han KOR 4.48, 13 Michelle Wie USA 4.46, 14 Mi Hyun Kim KOR 4.35, 15 Yuri Fudoh JPN 4.19, 16 Julieta Granada 3.94, 17 Seon-Hwa Lee KOR 3.69, 18 Sakura Yokomine JPN 3.49, 19 Akiko Fukushima JPN 3.47, 20 Morgan Pressel USA 3.39, 21 Jee Young Lee KOR 3.33, 22 Natalie Gulbis USA 3.33, 23 Ji-Hee Lee KOR 3.32, 24 Sherri Steinhauer USA 3.30, 25 Mi-Jeong Jeon KOR 3.18, 26 Ji-Yai Shin KOR 3.18, 27 Sophie Gustafson SWE 3.16, 28 Hyun-Ju Shin KOR 3.16, 29 Brittany Lang USA 3.12, 30 Brittany Lincicome USA 2.76,
31 Stacy Prammanasudh USA 2.71, 32 Miho Koga JPN 2.63, 33 Meena Lee KOR 2.61, 34 Yun-Jye Wei TWN 2.33, 35 Shi-Hyun Ahn KOR 2.28, 36 Shinobu Moromizato JPN 2.27, 37 Momoko Ueda JPN 2.19, 38 Laura Davies ENG 2.17, 39 Joo Mi Kim KOR 2.16, 40 Gloria Park KOR 2.13, 41 Gwladys Nocera FRA 2.03, 42 Michele Redman USA 2.02, 43 Young Kim KOR 2.02, 44 Wendy Ward USA 1.98,45 Candie Kung TWN 1.95, 46 Karine Icher FRA 1.95, 47 Mie Nakata JPN 1.91, 48 Suzann Pettersen NOR 1.89, 49 Diana DAlessio USA 1.88, 50 Catriona Matthew SCO 1.87, 51 Akane Iijima JPN 1.86, 52 Jin-Joo Hong KOR 1.84, 53 Liselotte Neumann SWE 1.82, 54 Nikki Campbell AUS 1.80, 55 Sung-Ah Yim KOR 1.77, 56 Marisa Baena COL 1.76, 57 Hee-Young Park KOR 1.76, 58 Kaori Higo JPN 1.75, 59 Beth Daniel USA 1.75, 60 Heather Young USA 1.74, 61 Kasumi Fujii JPN 1.74, 62 Na Yeon Choi KOR 1.72, 63 Soo-Yun Kang KOR 1.71, 64 Helen Alfredsson SWE 1.69, 65 Christina Kim USA 1.68,
66 Michiko Hattori JPN 1.68, 67 Rachel Hetherington AUS 1.67, 68 Nicole Castrale USA 1.60, 69 Angela Stanford USA 1.60, 70 Hiromi Mogi JPN 1.59, 71 Mikiyo Nishizuka JPN 1.54, 72 Laura Diaz USA 1.52, 73 Midori Yoneyama JPN 1.50, 74 Chieko Amanuma JPN 1.50, 75 Lorie Kane CAN 1.49, 76 Maria Hjorth SWE 1.48, 77 Michie Ohba JPN 1.48, 78 Karen Stupples ENG 1.46, 79 Il Mi Chung KOR 1.46, 80 Carin Koch SWE 1.40, 81 Junko Omote JPN 1.39, 82 5 Sun Ju Ahn 1.34, 83 Aree Song KOR 1.33, 84 Kim Saiki-Maloney USA 1.32, 85 Veronica Zorzi ITA 1.29, 86 Kyeong Bae KOR 1.27, 87 Hyun-Hee Moon KOR 1.26, 88 Jeong-Eun Lee KOR 1.26, 89 Hiroko Yamaguchi JPN 1.24, 90 Saiki Fujita JPN 1.24, 91 Patricia Meunier-Lebouc FRA 1.23, 92 Yuko Saitoh JPN 1.21, 93 Lindsey Wright AUS 1.18, 94 Bo Bae Song KOR 1.16, 95 Reilley Rankin USA 1.15, 96 Rosie Jones USA 1.14, 97 Yukari Baba JPN 1.12, 98 Jae-Hee Bae 1.12, 99 Yui Kawahara JPN 1.11, 100 Nicole Perrot CHL 1.11
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