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17th October 2020 04:34 PM
#1
Junior Member
Plays socially on a regular basis
Rolex Rankings Movers of the Year
It has been a very unusual LPGA season so far to say the least. Due to the pandemic there were four tournaments played early in the year, and then play was halted for five months. Play finally resumed on the last day of July, but fans were not allowed to attend. Nine more tournaments have now been played, so thirteen tournaments are now in the books. The player results of these thirteen tournaments have been treated by the Rolex Women’s Golf World Rankings as any other results would have been treated in any normal year.
Thirteen tournaments may not sound like a lot, but it has resulted in major changes in the Rolex Rankings in 2020. Changes that will have a direct affect as to what players will qualify for both the 2021 Olympic and Solheim Cup teams.
For full story:
www.womensgolf.com/womens-golf-world-rankings-movers-of-the-year
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17th October 2020 07:52 PM
#2
Senior Member
Order of Merit winner
I think you have the fever Tony.
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18th October 2020 06:13 AM
#3
Junior Member
Plays socially on a regular basis
Originally Posted by
Webster
I think you have the fever Tony.
LOL...I guess I have been told worse.
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18th October 2020 01:52 PM
#4
Senior Member
Grand Slam Winner
Originally Posted by
Webster
I think you have the fever Tony.
Yellow or lesbian?
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18th October 2020 03:02 PM
#5
Senior Member
Major Winner
Serious question, who does your stats for you?
Using the points metric you've devised seems a bit redundant, your biggest decliner has moved from #1 to... #1.
So there's less events, less points on offer, but they were leading by that many points that their ranking didn't change with drop of points. So have they actually declined?
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18th October 2020 04:41 PM
#6
Junior Member
Plays socially on a regular basis
Originally Posted by
Peppas
Serious question, who does your stats for you?
Using the points metric you've devised seems a bit redundant, your biggest decliner has moved from #1 to... #1.
So there's less events, less points on offer, but they were leading by that many points that their ranking didn't change with drop of points. So have they actually declined?
Of course she has declined. She had a five point lead at one time and now its down to about a point and a half. If Sei Young wins another tournament before her, we could very well have a new No.1. That would have never seemed possible at the begining of the year.
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18th October 2020 04:50 PM
#7
Senior Member
Major Winner
I'd never have believed it either. Guess your stats don't lie.
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