Inbee Park quietly reclaims world No. 1
Inbee Park moved back to No. 1 in the Rolex Womens World Rankings in about as ho-hum fashion as youll ever see a player take the top spot.It isnt that she doesnt care about the top ranking. It just wasnt a priority in her return to golf this year, after missing big portions of the last two years with injuries.With an Olympic gold medal and seven major championship titles, the LPGA Hall of Famer isnt done trying to top the scoreboards that matter most to her.To be honest, I never really think about being No. 1 again, Park said early last week, before tying for second at the Hugel-JTBC LA Open. If it comes to me, great. If not, it doesn't matter.It came to her for the fourth time in her career.Park, 29, reigned at No. 1 for 59 weeks in her longest run on top, back in the 2013 and 14 seasons.Oddly, this run to No. 1 almost comes as a surprise to Park, who didnt need long to get back to the top spot after returning to the tour. She won the Bank of Hope Founders Cup last month in her second after missing seven months with a back injury.Park last lost the No. 1 ranking in October of 2015, doing so to Lydia Ko.In six starts this year, Park has finished T-3 or better four times. She leads the tour in scoring average (69.13) and is second in greens in regulation (77.5 percent).Just wait until her putter heats up.Yeah, Parks not very satisfied with her putting. Shes one of the greatest putters who ever played the womens game, but she has been frustrated with the inconsistency of her stroke much of this season. Of course, her standards are high. She ranks second in putts per greens in regulation so far this year.On Sunday, this is how Park summed up her putting in 2018: Some days, Ive been really good. Some days, Ive been really bad.Park has led the LPGA in putts per GIR in five of the last 10 years. She switched from her preferred mallet-style putter to a blade earlier this season and won with a Toulon Madison blade at the Founders Cup last month. She was back with an Odyssey White Hot 2-Ball mallet this past week. Thats the putter she used to win the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro two years ago. She used an Odyssey Sabertooth winged mallet in her 2013 run of three consecutive major championship victories.
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Inbee Park quietly reclaims world No. 1. Inbee Park moved back to No. 1 in the Rolex Women's World Rankings in about as ho-hum fashion as you'll ever see a player take the top spot.
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She regained No.1 for the fourth time in her Hall of Fame career, earning a 93rd week at the top. Park's last stint at No.1 ended on Oct. 25, 2015 - a gap of 130 weeks that marks the longest in the history of the women's rankings. At age 29, she's also the oldest to hold the top spot since Cristie Kerr in 2010.
Inbee Park quietly reclaims world No. 1 Inbee Park moved back to No. 1 in the Rolex Women's World Rankings in about as ho-hum fashion as you'll ever see a player take the top spot.
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Inbee Park is back on top of the women's world golf rankings. A joint-second place finish at last weekend's HUGEL-JTBC LA Open was enough to take the Korean star back to number one for the fourth time in her career, replacing China's Shanshan Feng. The 29-year old moved up from third spot to
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Inbee Park reclaims No. 1 April 23, 2018 April 23, 2018 FLM Inbee Park , Rankings , Rolex Women's World Rankings Korea's Inbee Park reclaimed the No. 1 spot in the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings on Monday, jumping two spots after finishing in a tie for second place at the HUGEL-JTBC LA Open.
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Inbee Park Reclaims No.1 in the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings Inbee Park reaches top of Rolex Rankings for first time since October 2015, which marks Park's 93rd week atop the Rankings.
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