Australian golfers make waves in latest power rankings

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In a year marked by significant Australian representation on the LPGA Tour, Robyn Choi from the Gold Coast is making strides towards increasing that number. Despite narrowly missing her card retention at the Q-Series Final Qualifying in December, Choi started the 2025 season with limited main tour status and a full card on the Epson Tour.

Choi has capitalized on her opportunities, currently ranking 74th in the Race to CME Globe standings and climbing 71 spots in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking over six weeks. Her recent performance has secured her a debut entry into the Australian Golf Power Rankings.

The rankings feature several notable players. Adam Scott holds the tenth position after a commendable showing at recent tournaments. Jason Day, ranked eighth, faces recovery challenges ahead of his US Open participation due to a wrist issue.

Minjee Lee returns to action at the Meijer LPGA Classic following a strong performance at Erin Hills. Stephanie Kyriacou experienced a setback with a missed cut but remains competitive for upcoming events.

Min Woo Lee has struggled since his PGA TOUR victory in April but continues to compete. Karl Vilips also faced challenges recently but maintains his standing through previous achievements.

Marc Leishman prepares for his first major since 2022 after leading Ripper GC at LIV Golf Virginia. Hannah Green, taking time off yet advancing in rankings, remains prominent among Australian golfers.

Lucas Herbert leads this week’s rankings despite recent struggles at LIV Golf Virginia but retains a strong position overall.

The Australian Golf Power Rankings are compiled with input from members of the Australian Golf media team.



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