LPGA Tour News: Lilia Vu Becomes No. 1 in Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings

By Carey Van Lue

Lilia Vu LPGA 4 21 2023 at Chevron Championship, The Woodlands, TX (courtesy IMAGN, photo by Thomas Shea, USA Today Sports)

Two-time 2023 major champion is fourth American to earn the honor of World No. 1

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Aug. 14, 2023 – For the first time in her career, Lilia Vu has reached No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings as of the latest Rankings update. She becomes the 17th different player to reach No. 1 as well as the fourth American since the inception of the Rolex Rankings in 2006, joining Cristie Kerr, Stacy Lewis and Nelly Korda, who has held the top spot since July 31, 2023. With Vu taking the top spot, Korda moves to No. 2, marking the first time in the history of the Rolex Rankings that the top-two ranks are from the United States.

 

Vu moves from No. 6 to No. 1 on the Rolex Rankings immediately following her win at the AIG Women’s Open, her second major championship victory and third LPGA Tour win of the 2023 season. She became the first American to win two major championships in a single season since Juli Inkster did so in 1999, and clinched the 2023 Rolex ANNIKA Major Award, the second American to win the award following Michelle Wie West in 2014.

 

“Being the best in the world, that’s just crazy to me,” said Vu following her win in Surrey, England at Walton Heath. “Just thinking about the struggle I had this year and just to come out with that has been — it’s just incredible.”

 

Vu has earned three LPGA Tour victories in 2023, tied with Celine Boutier for the most wins so far this season. She became a Rolex First-Time Winner at the Honda LPGA Thailand and soon after earned the first major title of her career at The Chevron Championship. She added her second major-title at the AIG Women’s Open on Sunday, becoming the third player since the inception of the LPGA in 1950 to enter a year with no career LPGA wins, then go on to win multiple majors that season (Se Ri Pak, 1998 and Meg Mallon, 1991).

 

Along with her three wins, Vu has earned one additional top-10 finish this season at the LPGA Drive On Championship at Superstition Mountain (T10). She was also a member of the third-place U.S. Team at the Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown in May at TPC Harding Park and will make her debut appearance for the U.S. Solheim Cup Team in September. She mathematically clinched her spot via U.S. Solheim Cup Team points following the U.S. Women’s Open in July.

 

The 25-year-old currently leads the LPGA Tour in the Rolex Player of the Year standings (154 points) and is second on the 2023 Official Money List ($2,519,386) and the Race to the CME Globe (2,068.618 points).

 

A 2019 LPGA Tour rookie, Vu regained full Membership for the 2022 season through the Epson Tour’s Race for the Card in 2021 after winning three times and earning Player of the Year honors. Prior to joining the LPGA Tour, Vu played collegiate golf at UCLA, where she was awarded the Pac-12 Conference Freshman of the Year in 2016 and was the WGCA Player of the Year, Pac-12 Conference Golf of the Year and Honda Award finalist in 2018. She was also a three-time First-Time All-American and won eight individual titles as a Bruin. As an amateur, Vu represented the United States at the 2018 Curtis Cup, Arnold Palmer Cup and Espirito Santo Trophy, and held the number one spot in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for a total of 31 weeks in 2018 and 2019 before turning professional.

 

History of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings Number One Position:

 

#

Player

Age (Y/M/D)

From:

To:

No. of Weeks

42

Lilia Vu

25/10/0

August 14, 2023

Present

1

41

Nelly Korda (5)

25/0/3

July 31, 2023

August 13, 2023

2

40

Jin Young Ko (5)

27/10/15

May 22, 2023

July 30, 2023

10

39

Nelly Korda (4)

24/8/27

April 24, 2023

May 21, 2023

4

38

Lydia Ko (3)

25/7/4

November 28, 2022

April 23, 2023

21

37

Nelly Korda (3)

24/3/17

November 14, 2022

November 27, 2022

2

36

Atthaya Thitikul

19/8/11

October 31, 2022

November 13, 2022

2

35

Jin Young Ko (4)

26/6/24

January 31, 2022

October 30, 2022

38

34

Nelly Korda (2)

23/3/11

November 8, 2021

January 30, 2022

12

33

Jin Young Ko (3)

26/3/18

October 25, 2021

November 7, 2021

2

32

Nelly Korda

22/11/0

June 28, 2021

October 24, 2021

17

31

Jin Young Ko (2)

24/0/22

July 29, 2019

June 27, 2021

100

30

Sung Hyun Park (4)

25/9/10

July 1, 2019

July 28, 2019

4

29

Jin Young Ko (1)

23/9/1

April 8, 2019

June 30, 2019

12

28

Sung Hyun Park (3)

25/5/13

March 4, 2019

April 7, 2019

5

27

Ariya Jutanugarn (3)

22/11/6

October 29, 2018

March 3, 2019

18

26

Sung Hyun Park (2)

24/10/29

August 20, 2018

October 28, 2018

10

25

Ariya Jutanugarn (2)

22/8/7

July 30, 2018

August 19, 2018

3

24

Inbee Park (4)

29/9/11

April 23, 2018

July 29, 2018

14

23

Shanshan Feng

28/3/8

November 13, 2017

April 22, 2018

23

22

Sung Hyun Park (1)

24/1/16

November 6, 2017

November 12, 2017

1

21

So Yeon Ryu

26/11/28

June 26, 2017

November 5, 2017

19

20

Ariya Jutanugarn (1)

21/6/20

June 12, 2017

June 25, 2017

2

19

Lydia Ko (2)

18/6/2

October 26, 2015

June 11, 2017

85

18

Inbee Park (3)

26/11/3

June 15, 2015

October 25, 2015

19

17

Lydia Ko (1)

17/9/9

February 2, 2015

June 14, 2015

19

16

Inbee Park (2)

26/3/15

October 27, 2014

February 1, 2015

14

15

Stacy Lewis (2)

29/3/17

June 2, 2014

October 26, 2014

21

14

Inbee Park (1)

24/9/3

April 15, 2013

June 1, 2014

59

13

Stacy Lewis (1)

28/1/2

March 18, 2013

April 14, 2013

4

12

Yani Tseng

22/0/22

February 14, 2011

March 17, 2013

109

11

Jiyai Shin (3)

22/6/4

November 1, 2010

February 13, 2011

15

10

Cristie Kerr (3)

33/0/13

October 25, 2010

October 31, 2010

1

9

Ai Miyazato (3)

25/2/4

August 23, 2010

October 24, 2010

9

8

Cristie Kerr (2)

32/10/4

August 16, 2010

August 22, 2010

1

7

Jiyai Shin (2)

22/2/28

July 26, 2010

August 15, 2010

3

6

Ai Miyazato (2)

25/1/0

July 19, 2010

July 25, 2010

1

5

Cristie Kerr (1)

32/8/16

June 28, 2010

July 18, 2010

3

4

Ai Miyazato (1)

25/0/2

June 21, 2010

June 27, 2010

1

3

Jiyai Shin (1)

22/0/5

May 3, 2010

June 20, 2010

7

2

Lorena Ochoa

25/5/8

April 23, 2007

May 2, 2010

158

1

Annika Sorenstam

35/4/11

February 20, 2006

April 22, 2007

61

 

Career Weeks at No. 1 in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings:

 

Jin Young Ko

163 weeks

Lorena Ochoa

158 weeks

Lydia Ko

125 weeks

Yani Tseng

109 weeks

Inbee Park

106 weeks

Annika Sorenstam

61 weeks

Nelly Korda

38 weeks

Stacy Lewis

25 weeks

Jiyai Shin

25 weeks

Shanshan Feng

23 weeks

Ariya Jutanugarn

23 weeks

Sung Hyun Park

20 weeks

So Yeon Ryu

19 weeks

Ai Miyazato

11 weeks

Cristie Kerr

5 weeks

Atthaya Thitikul

2 weeks

Lilia Vu

1 week

 

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