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Wednesday, August 16, 2017

LEONA MAGUIRE WINS MARK H MCCORMACK MEDAL FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR





Leona Maguire

LEONA MAGUIRE WINS MARK H MCCORMACK MEDAL FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

16 August 2017, St Andrews, Scotland and Far Hills, New Jersey, USA: Ireland's Leona Maguire has won the Mark H McCormack Medal for the third consecutive year as the leading women's player in the 2017 World Amateur Golf Rankingâ„¢ (WAGRâ„¢).

Maguire has enjoyed another excellent season having won the Ladies British Open Amateur Championship at Pyle & Kenfig and finished joint runner-up in the 2017 NCAA Championship individual standings, notching up three wins from ten starts in the 2016/17 season and finishing in the top six in every event. The 22-year-old, who will shortly begin her senior year at Duke University, also earned the Annika Award as the national player of the year for the second time in her career.

"It's a huge honour for me," said Maguire, who hails from Co Cavan. "To win it once was one thing but to win it three times is quite a humbling feeling. I know there have been some great names before me but to have my name on there three times is something very special and something that I am very proud of".

Maguire was voted the Women's Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) Player of the Year for 2016/17, the second time she has received the accolade.

She has seven victories to her name from her collegiate career and last year finished tied 21st while representing Ireland at the Olympic Games in Rio. Maguire narrowly missed out on winning the Smyth Salver as the leading amateur at the recent Ricoh Women's British Open and she also competed in the US Women's Open and the Marathon Classic on the LPGA Tour. She will round off the season with another major championship appearance at the Evian Championship next month.

The R&A and United States Golf Association (USGA) award recognises Maguire's outstanding performances this year and is named after Mark H McCormack, who founded sports marketing company IMG and was a great supporter of amateur golf.

Duncan Weir, Executive Director – Golf Development at The R&A, said, "Leona deserves huge credit for maintaining such a high level of performance over the last three seasons and is indeed a worthy winner of the McCormack Medal. To remain top of the World Amateur Golf Ranking for as long as she has, shows that Leona has a tremendous competitive spirit as well as an excellent all-round game. I would like to congratulate her on the award and wish her well in her final year at college."

John Bodenhamer, USGA Senior Managing Director of Championships & Governance, said, "On behalf of the USGA, our most sincere congratulations to the talented Leona Maguire for earning the esteemed McCormack Medal for the third consecutive year, joining only Lydia Ko, who won in 2011, 2012 and 2013, as a three-time winner. It certainly illustrates her impressive play in high-profile events over an extended time, and, clearly, she is quite deserving of this distinction. Well done, Leona."

The World Amateur Golf RankingTM which is supported by Rolex, was established in 2007 when the men's ranking was launched. The men's ranking encompasses more than 2,600 counting events, ranking 6,000 players from 103 countries worldwide. The women's ranking was launched in 2011 and has a calendar of more than 1,400 counting events with over 2,700 ranked players from 73 countries worldwide.

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Monday, July 11, 2016

Updated Women's World Amateur Rankings Top 20


Pos Player Country Pts av
01â–¹ 1595.7353
02â–¹ 1530.1800
03â–¹ 1512.9069
04â–¹ 1485.0151
05â–¹ 1390.2726
06â–¹ 1363.3581
07â–¹ 1349.5980
08â–¹ 1341.9717
09â–¹ 1331.0430
10â–¹ 1296.5896
11â–¹ 1294.1333
12â–¹ 1259.7930
13â–¹ 1256.7498
14â–´ 1235.0938
15â–¾ 1234.6083
16â–¹ 1220.1311
17â–¹ 1208.4718
18â–¹ 1206.7589
19â–¹ 1199.3736
20â–´ 1186.0933

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016


Ireland have two players in top 9 of 
Women's World Amateur Rankings

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
For the first time for many years - if ever - Ireland has two players in the top 10 of the Women's World Amateur Rankings (updated today)
Leona Maguire (Slieve Russell and Duke University) continues to hold down the No 1 position.
Now she has been joined by Olivia Mehaffey (Royal Co Down Ladies) who has gone up from No 11 to No 9 this week.


UPDATED TOP 50 WOMEN'S WORLD 

AMATEUR RANKINGS
first column: this week's placings
second column: last week's placings 
third column: Improvement or otherwise since last week
1 1 - Leona Maguire 43.0 1728.7081
2 2 - Hannah O'Sullivan 38.0 1628.9473
3 3 - Maria Parra Luque 48.0 1588.3179
4 5 -1 Sierra Brooks 40.0 1473.1250
5 4 1 Bronte Law 51.0 1466.6478
6 6 - Mariel Galdiano 43.0 1404.6511
7 7 - Bailey Tardy 34.0 1378.6764
8 8 - Luna Sobron Galmes 53.0 1373.1132
9 11 -2 Olivia Mehaffey 46.0 1326.2639
10 9 1 Linnea Strom 38.0 1324.9197
11 10 1 Nelly Korda* 28.0 1307.0564 *has turned pro
12 13 -1 Albane Valenzuela 37.0 1298.7537
13 12 1 Emma Talley 38.0 1281.4986
14 23 -9 Monica Vaughn 39.0 1262.2615
15 14 1 Bethany Wu 41.0 1251.7548
16 15 1 Andrea Lee 33.0 1237.1212
17 18 -1 Caroline Inglis 42.0 1234.8214
18 17 1 Celine Boutier 53.0 1219.4000
19 16 3 Tiffany Chan 54.0 1213.9096
20 19 1 Karen Chung 42.0 1202.3083
21 21 - Eun-jeong Seong 45.0 1202.2380
22 20 2 Alice Hewson 29.0 1192.7419
23 35 -12 Maddie Szeryk 58.0 1180.5618
24 22 2 Matilda Castren 42.0 1169.3878
25 24 1 Marijosse Navarro 36.0 1168.0555

26 25 1 Muni He 37.0 1156.7567
27 37 -10 Katelyn Dambaugh 41.0 1154.3119
28 26 2 Mika Liu 51.0 1151.9607
29 27 2 Caroline Nistrup 36.0 1151.3888
30 28 2 Mathilda Cappeliez 31.0 1148.3870
31 29 2 Hina Arakaki 51.0 1138.9311
32 38 -6 Hye-jin Choi 75.0 1137.4122
33 31 2 Gabriella Then 37.0 1128.8027
34 33 1 Meghan MacLaren 51.0 1126.9664
35 36 -1 Ana Pelaez Trivino 53.0 1122.4388
36 40 -4 Shelly Shin 61.0 1115.3000
37 34 3 Anna Newell 39.0 1113.5074
38 43 -5 Gabrielle Barker 38.0 1105.5921
39 32 7 Taylor Totland 50.0 1104.2858
40 57 -17 Charlotte Thomas 49.0 1102.4887
41 44 -3 Chakansim Khamborn 37.0 1098.6486
42 30 12 Lindsey Weaver 39.0 1098.6397
43 39 4 Yupaporn Kawinpakorn 29.0 1097.3790
44 46 -2 Lauren Stephenson 30.0 1093.3333
45 45 - Lydia Gumm 34.0 1093.0673
46 42 4 Esther Lee 29.0 1088.7096
47 47 - Minami Katsu 72.0 1088.5137
48 48 - Ya-Chun Chang 33.0 1083.7933
49 49 - Fatima Fernandez Cano 36.0 1083.6805
50 50 - Dylan Kim 36.0 1083.0430

The leading four GB and I players in the table after the Helen Holm Scottish women's open stroke-play at Troon in April will gain automatic selection for the Curtis Cup match against the United States at Dun Laoghaire GC, nr Dublin in June.
The top two in the Ladies Golf Union Order of Merit table at the same stage, if not already qualified through the WAGR, will also gain automatic selection.
The LGU International Selection Panel will choose the remaining two places in the Curtis Cup team of eight.

LADIES GOLF UNION ORDER OF MERIT
CURRENT TOP 30 PLAYERS







1
Ireland l449.185
34
1321.13
2
England
198
13(17)
1164.71
3
England
170.061
17
1000.36
4
Ireland
159.061
17
935.65
5
England
218.686
24
911.19
6
England
153
15(17)
900
7
England
251.811
28
899.323
8
Wales
170
19
894.737
9
Ireland
201.061
23
874.176
10
England
146
17
858.824
11
England
212.686
25
850.742
12
England
228.936
27
847.909
13
Ireland
191.936
23
834.502
14
England
198.936
24
828.898
15
Ireland
174.061
21
828.86
16
England
222.5
28
794.643
17
England
133
14(17)
782.353
18
England
174
23
756.522
19
England
123
13(17)
723.529
20
England
179.436
25
717.742
21
England
164.936
23
717.111
22
England
161
23
700
23
England
153.061
22
695.73
24
Scotland
117
14(17)
688.235
25
England
119.936
18
666.308
26
England
107.061
17
629.768
27
Scotland
103
9(17)
605.882
28
Ireland
101
9(17)
594.118
29
England
96.9355
13(17)
570.209
30
England
96
10(17)
564.706









































































































































































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