Kim Hyo-joo reaches No. 4 in world rankings after LPGA win

Fresh off her latest LPGA title, Kim Hyo-joo has matched her career-best No. 4 position in the women's world golf rankings. She won the Fortinet Founders Cup in California on Sunday for her eighth LPGA Tour victory.

Kim Hyo-joo of South Korea posed with her trophy after a winning putt on the 18th green during the final round of the Fortinet Founders Cup 2026 at Sharon Heights Golf and Country Club on March 22 (local time) in Menlo Park, California. She finished at 16-under 272, holding off Nelly Korda of the United States by one stroke for her eighth LPGA Tour victory. This win propelled her four spots to No. 4 in the women's world golf rankings released Tuesday, matching her career-best achieved after winning the same event in 2015 as a teenager. At 30, Kim was the biggest mover inside the top 10. The top three remained unchanged: Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand at No. 1, followed by Korda and Charley Hull of England. Fellow South Korean Kim Sei-young moved up one notch to No. 9 after tying for third at the tournament. AFP-Yonhap

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South Korean golfer Kim Hyo-joo has climbed to a career-high No. 3 in the women's world golf rankings after securing her second straight LPGA title. She won the Ford Championship in Arizona over the weekend, following her victory at the Fortinet Founders Cup near San Francisco a week earlier. The updated rankings were released on Tuesday.

World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul claimed her eighth career LPGA victory at the Honda LPGA Thailand, marking her first win in her home country. The 23-year-old Thai golfer finished at 24 under par, edging out Japan's Chizzy Iwai by one stroke. Thitikul's emotional triumph came with her mother watching in person for the first time.

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Auston Kim of the United States holds a one-shot lead at the HSBC Women’s World Championship after shooting a 3-under 69 in the second round at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore. The 9-under total puts her ahead of Minjee Lee, Ariya Jutanugarn and Haeran Ryu, who are tied for second. Kim emphasized embracing the competition as she seeks her first LPGA victory.

Lydia Ko and England's Lottie Woad share the lead at 8-under par after the second round of the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions in Orlando. Both players delivered strong performances at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club amid forecasts of extreme cold weather ahead. The LPGA has adjusted the schedule to cope with dropping temperatures.

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Top Australian golfers, including major champions Minjee Lee and Grace Kim, are competing in the Women's Australian Open in Adelaide this week. No Australian has won the title since Karrie Webb in 2014. The event returns to Adelaide for the first time since 2020.

Lydia Ko posted a career-best 60 in the first round of the Ford Championship in Chandler, Arizona, powered by a new Scotty Cameron T12 prototype putter. The 28-year-old made 11 birdies, including four straight to start her round, falling just short of the LPGA's lone 59. She leads the tournament after an opening 30 on the Cattail course at Whirlwind Golf Club.

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Anthony Kim secured his first victory in 16 years at the 2026 LIV Golf Adelaide event, defeating Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. The win propelled him from 847th to 203rd in the Official World Golf Ranking, positioning him for potential appearances in the 2026 major championships. New rules recognizing LIV Golf points have opened pathways for Kim's return to majors since 2011.

 

 

 

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