Danny Willett, the 2016 Masters champion, not only consolidated his position in the field for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, but for the first time he moved ahead of his likely Great Britain team-mate, Justin Rose in the Olympic Rankings.
New dad Willett, who profited from Jordan Spieth’s collapse over the back nine at Augusta, continued his rapid ascent towards the top of the men’s professional game by winning his first major title in the week when it was announced that the winner of the gold medal in Rio will gain access to all the majors in 2017.
The Englishman moved up from 11th to ninth on the Olympic Rankings as Rose, the 2013 US Open champion, slipped from ninth to tenth.
The upward trajectory continued for Spain’s Rafa Cabrera-Bello (16th from 17th) while Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama edged up one spot from 13th to 12th. A fine week, also, for the Dane, Søren Kjeldsen, brought him within reach of the top-20 in 21st place (from 24th).
At the top, it is a case of ‘as you were’ with Jason Day, Spieth and Rory McIlroy occupying the first three positions on the Road to Rio.
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"I can’t put it into words. To win golf tournaments on the PGA and EuropeanTours is what we dream of doing. It’s what you practice for and it’s what you play for. You dream about these kind of days, but to actually be sitting here with a green jacket on is still mind‑boggling." Danny Willett.
"We believe the game’s visibility will be dramatically elevated by the global platform that only the Olympics offer. New audiences from all over the world, some for the very first time ever, will be exposed to our great sport and come to know and appreciate the amazing athletes and heroes in golf." Billy Payne, Chairman, Augusta National, announcing that the Olympic Gold Medallist will be invited to all majors in 2017.
The Women
It was a quiet week off for the women as the men fought over the Green Jacket. However Lydia Ko, No.1 in the Olympic Rankings, savoured her own major victory in the previous week’s ANA Inspiration, by wearing the traditional Augusta boilersuit and caddying for Kevin Na in the Par-3 contest as a curtain-raiser for the Masters.
Ko, who sits on top of the Rankings ahead of Korea’s Inbee Park and American Lexi Thompson, was also recognised by the Golf Writers’ Association of America as the female Player of the Year for 2015.
However, the teenage Englishwoman, Charley Hull, who finished tied second in the first women’s major, is now the third highest rated European at 15th on the Olympic Rankings.
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"I think it will be a buzz to say you’ve played in the Olympic Games and you’re an Olympian. Hopefully to come away winning something would be great. It’s not like it’s a team event, but you feel if you come away with a medal you are putting it towards the whole GB thing." Charley Hull, on BBC.
POS
|
REP
|
PLAYER
|
---|---|---|
1 | AUS | Jason Day |
2 | USA | Jordan Spieth |
3 | IRL | Rory McIlroy |
4 | USA | Bubba Watson |
5 | USA | Rickie Fowler |
6 | SWE | Henrik Stenson |
7 | AUS | Adam Scott |
8 | USA | Dustin Johnson |
9 | GBR | Danny Willett |
10 | GBR | Justin Rose |
11 | RSA | Louis Oosthuizen |
12 | JPN | Hideki Matsuyama |
13 | RSA | Branden Grace |
14 | ESP | Sergio Garcia |
15 | KOR | Byeong-Hun An |
16 | ESP | Rafa Cabrera Bello |
17 | IRL | Shane Lowry |
18 | ARG | Emiliano Grillo |
19 | THA | Kiradech Aphibarnrat |
20 | NZL | Danny Lee |
21 | DEN | Soren Kjeldsen |
22 | AUT | Bernd Wiesberger |
23 | THA | Thongchai Jaidee |
24 | SWE | David Lingmerth |
25 | FRA | Victor Dubuisson |
26 | IND | Anirban Lahiri |
27 | GER | Martin Kaymer |
28 | BEL | Thomas Pieters |
29 | ARG | Fabian Gomez |
30 | DEN | Thorbjorn Olesen |
31 | KOR | K.T. Kim |
32 | JPN | Shingo Katayama |
33 | NED | Joost Luiten |
34 | ITA | Francesco Molinari |
35 | POR | Ricardo Gouveia |
36 | PHI | Miguel Tabuena |
37 | FRA | Alexander Levy |
38 | CAN | Graham DeLaet |
39 | GER | Alex Cejka |
40 | CAN | David Hearn |
41 | IND | SSP Chawrasia |
42 | NZL | Ryan Fox |
43 | CHN | WC Liang |
44 | PAR | Fabrizio Zanotti |
45 | FIN | Mikko Ilonen |
46 | CHN | Wu Ashun |
47 | ZIM | Brendon de Jonge |
48 | COL | Camilo Villegas |
49 | PHI | Angelo Que |
50 | FIN | Roope Kakko |
51 | BEL | Nicolas Colsaerts |
52 | MAS | Danny Chia |
53 | VEN | Jhonattan Vegas |
54 | MEX | Rodolfo Cazaubon |
55 | TPE | Wen-Tang Lin |
56 | TPE | Cheng Tsung Pan |
57 | MEX | Carlos Ortiz |
58 | BRA | Adilson da Silva |
59 | SIN | Mardan Mamat |
60 | BAN | Siddikur Rahman |
POS
|
REP
|
PLAYER
|
---|---|---|
1 | NZL | Lydia Ko |
2 | KOR | Inbee Park |
3 | USA | Lexi Thompson |
4 | USA | Stacy Lewis |
5 | KOR | Sei Young Kim |
6 | KOR | In Gee Chun |
7 | CAN | Brooke M. Henderson |
8 | KOR | Ha-Na Jang |
9 | CHN | Shanshan Feng |
10 | NOR | Suzann Pettersen |
11 | USA | Cristie Kerr |
12 | SWE | Anna Nordqvist |
13 | AUS | Minjee Lee |
14 | TPE | Teresa Lu |
15 | GBR | Charley Hull |
16 | THA | Pornanong Phatlum |
17 | THA | Ariya Jutanugarn |
18 | TPE | Candie Kung |
19 | AUS | Karrie Webb |
20 | JPN | Harukyo Nomura |
21 | JPN | Mika Miyazato |
22 | ESP | Azahara Munoz |
23 | ESP | Carlota Ciganda |
24 | CHN | Xiyu Lin |
25 | GER | Sandra Gal |
26 | RSA | Lee-Anne Pace |
27 | FRA | Karine Icher |
28 | GER | Caroline Masson |
29 | DEN | Nicole Larsen |
30 | GBR | Catriona Matthew |
31 | SWE | Pernilla Lindberg |
32 | PAR | Julieta Granada |
33 | COL | Mariajo Uribe |
34 | FRA | Gwladys Nocera |
35 | NED | Christel Boeljon |
36 | RSA | Paula Reto |
37 | DEN | Emily Kristine Pedersen |
38 | NOR | Marianne Skarpnord |
39 | CAN | Alena Sharp |
40 | MAS | Kelly Tan |
41 | FIN | Ursula Wikstrom |
42 | CZE | Klara Spilkova |
43 | MEX | Gaby Lopez |
44 | ISR | Laetitia Beck |
45 | ITA | Giulia Sergas |
46 | FIN | Noora Tamminen |
47 | NED | Dewi Claire Schreefel |
48 | IRL | Leona Maguire |
49 | AUT | Christine Wolf |
50 | IRL | Stephanie Meadow |
51 | RUS | Maria Verchenova |
52 | SUI | Fabienne In-Albon |
53 | ITA | Diana Luna |
54 | MEX | Alejandra Llaneza |
55 | MAS | Michelle Koh |
56 | NZL | Liv Cheng |
57 | BEL | Chloe Leurquin |
58 | IND | Aditi Ashok |
59 | BRA | Miriam Nagl |
60 | CHI | Paz Echeverria |