World Ranking: Ross debuts at number one in the world, Woods is 21st, and Wu Ashun is 344th
On September 11th Beijing time, Justin Ross obtained the world's number one throne that he had been longing for for for 20 years. Chinese athlete Wu Ashun finished in the top ten of the European Tour and rose to 344th place in the world ranking.
Justin Ross swallowed a bogey twice on the 18th hole at Aronimink Golf Club on Monday, causing the game to fall into an extra hole and causing him to concede in the extended game. This is his second consecutive week of runner up and his third runner up in five games. He scored 43.20 points as a result, and his world ranking rose from fourth to first place.
Dustin Johnson, Brooks Copca, and Justin Thomas all fell one place as a result, ranking second, third, and fourth respectively this week.
Justin Ross received $972000 (approximately RMB 6.69 million), and his bonus ranking rose from fifth to fourth, totaling $7758678 (approximately RMB 53.41 million).
Keegan Bradley won the championship, earning $1.62 million (approximately RMB 11.15 million), rising from 47th place on the prize list to 15th place, totaling $3919164 (approximately RMB 26.98 million). He also earned 72 world points and rose from 66th to 31st in the world ranking. However, more importantly, he scored 2000 points and rose 46 places in the Federal Cup ranking, from 52nd to sixth place. Not only did he qualify for the Tour Championship, but he also had an excellent opportunity to win the Federal Cup championship and $10 million.
Xander Schauffele and Billy Horschel tied for third place, scoring 25.2 points. Xander Schauffele rose from 20th place in the world ranking to 18th place, while Billy Horschel rose from 69th place to 48th place.
McRoy was ranked fifth alone, scoring 17.28 points and rising from eighth to sixth in the world ranking.Tiger Woods tied for sixth place, scoring 13.68 points and continuing to rise in the world ranking, ranking 21st this week.
On the European tour, Matthew Fitzpatrick hit the ball to 12 feet in the first hole, successfully catching the bird and defeating Lucas Bjerregaard, becoming the first player in 40 years to defend his title at the Omega European Masters. He won 416660 euros (approximately RMB 3.23 million) as a result, with a total bonus of 1582845 US dollars (approximately RMB 10.9 million), and his bonus ranking rose to 13th place. English players have earned 26 world points and their world ranking has risen from 44th to 38th.
Wu Ashun tied for sixth place in this race, earning 81250 euros (about 650000 yuan) and 4.94 points. His bonus ranking rose to 90th, totaling 363842 US dollars (about 2.5 million yuan). And his world ranking has risen from 401 to 344.
Li Haotong did not advance in this race, and the world ranking slipped from 52nd to 56th.
Thai player Thanyakon Khrongpha won 2 holes and 1 hole in the final round of the Hatoyama Golf Club in Saitama Prefecture, defeating Nishihiro Zhouwu. He made a breakthrough in the half field pit race and achieved his first victory in the daily tour, winning 52 million yen (approximately 3.2 million yuan). His prize ranking rose from 44th to second, totaling 62175490 yen (approximately 3.84 million yuan). At the same time, Tayacon scored 16 points and rose from 697th to 343rd in the world ranking.
He scored 9.6 points and rose from 92nd to 84th in the world ranking.
The order of the top ten in the world has undergone significant changes, followed by: (1) Justin Ross, (2) Dustin Johnson, (3) Brooks Copca, (4) Justin Thomas, (5) Francesco Molinari, (6) McRoy, (7) Joan Ram, (8) Bryson DeChambau, (9) Ritchie Fowler, (10) Jordan Spith.
The top ten contestants in mainland China are: (1) Li Haotong (56th), (2) Wu Ashun (344th), (3) Zhang Xinjun (506th), (4) Xiao Bowen (560th), (5) Yuan Yechun (576th), (6) Liang Wenchong (620th), (7) Liu Yanwei (776th), (8) Zhang Huilin (816th), (9) Dou Zecheng (826th), (10) Cao Yi (912nd).