Official World Golf Ranking: Rahm is the only European left on the board

09/28/2021 by Golf Post Editors

Official World Golf Ranking: Rahm is the only European left on the board

KOHLER, WISCONSIN – SEPTEMBER 26: Collin Morikawa of team United States reacts to a missed putt during Sunday Singles Matches of the 43rd Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits on September 26, 2021 in Kohler, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Keep up with our concise analysis, bringing you all the latest on the official world golf rankings this week.

Top 5 OWGR Leaderboard

#NameNationalityPoints TotalPoints GainedEvents
1Jon RahmESP506.78340.5948
2Dustin JohnsonUSA366.86147.3542
3Collin MorikawaUSA418.71315.3352
4Patrick CantlayUSA314.26242.8742
5Xander SchauffeleUSA349.09238.0348
Jon Rahm is currently in the top spot of the official world golf ranking this week. The Spaniard’s points average is 10.558 at the time of publication. Rahm’s rank has not changed since last week.  After him on the official world golf ranking is Dustin Johnson, 37 years old, at rank 2. The American has, in comparison to last week, not gone up or down in the rankings. In third place this week is Collin Morikawa, 37, with a points average of 8.0522. Michael Kok has climbed the most places in the official world golf rankings this week. has managed to jump 413 places in the world ranking list, and is now sitting at 1081 rank. The South African jumped from position 1494, and now has a points average of 0.0649. The No.1 Englishman in the official world golf rankings is currently Tyrrell Hatton, in place 19 and is in the same position as last week.
Rahm still might be number 1, but definitely isn’t celebrating after this last weekend. The European team lost to USA at the 43rd Ryder Cup. The United States secured the 2021 Ryder Cup on Sunday after rookie Collin Morikawa secured the final half point to get to a 19-9 victory, which is the largest margin of victory in Ryder Cup history since the 28-point format came about. Morikawa commented on the win by saying, It was huge. I don’t think it’s just a win. I think this is a dominant win.” Morikawa deserves to celebrate the last weekend and now celebrate being number three on the leaderboard.

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