A lot of movement after the WPH Memorial in Tucson, with big jumps up and down the rankings; highlighted by Memorial winner, Daniel Cordova moving up to #3; meanwhile, brother Luis stays at #1, after Danos defeated #2 Mulkerrins in the final–warding-off Mulkerrin’s bid to take over the #1 spot.
Rising star, Ivan Burgos (AZ) moves into the top 10 for the first time; the ageless Dave Fink moves up to #4; while, Sam Esser and Braulio Ruiz flip spots, with Esser now at #8 and Ruiz at #9. Sean Lenning moves up to #6 from #7.
Trending downward: Killian Carroll drops from #4 to #7. Leo Canales missed stop #1 and then had one of his worst tournaments since moving into the top 8. Canales goes from #3 to #5; Max Langmack moves from #10 to #12.
Trending upward: The most consistent player on tour, Vic Perez, is the biggest mover for the 2nd straight tournament, moving from #16 to #11.
North Dakota’s Luke Sandy gets a ranking for the first time.
Mens Rankings Methodology (PDF)
In the Women’s Pro, the two standouts are Catriona Casey and Eilise McCrory; both are running away with al the points this season.; meanwhile, Ashley Ruiz (AZ) passes Fiona Tully (Ire) to break into the top three.
Womens Rankings Methodology (PDF)
Dave Fink continues his reign as the #1 senior 40+ pro; as the 46-year-old is still atop the heap with a commanding 8-and-a-half point lead; meanwhile, Bill Mehilos and Kyle English are tied at #2.