Women's World Golf Rankings - World Number Ones

World Number Ones

As of 6 May 2013

No. Player Country Start date End date Weeks Total weeks
1 Sörenstam, AnnikaAnnika Sörenstam Sweden 02006-02-2121 February 2006 02007-04-2222 April 2007 060 !60 060 !60
2 Ochoa, LorenaLorena Ochoa Mexico 02007-04-2323 April 2007 02010-05-022 May 2010 158 !158 158 !158
3 Shin, JiyaiJiyai Shin South Korea 02010-05-033 May 2010 02010-06-2020 June 2010 007 !7 -
4 Miyazato, AiAi Miyazato Japan 02010-06-2121 June 2010 02010-06-2727 June 2010 001 !1 -
5 Kerr, CristieCristie Kerr United States 02010-06-2828 June 2010 02010-07-1818 July 2010 003 !3 -
Miyazato, AiAi Miyazato Japan 02010-07-1919 July 2010 02010-07-2525 July 2010 001 !1 -
Shin, JiyaiJiyai Shin South Korea 02010-07-2626 July 2010 02010-08-1515 August 2010 003 !3 -
Kerr, CristieCristie Kerr United States 02010-08-1616 August 2010 02010-08-2222 August 2010 001 !1 -
Miyazato, AiAi Miyazato Japan 02010-08-2323 August 2010 02010-10-2424 October 2010 010 !10 012 !12
Kerr, CristieCristie Kerr United States 02010-10-2525 October 2010 02010-10-3131 October 2010 001 !1 005 !5
Shin, JiyaiJiyai Shin South Korea 02010-11-011 November 2010 02011-02-1313 February 2011 015 !15 025 !25
6 Tseng, YaniYani Tseng Taiwan 02011-02-1414 February 2011 02013-03-1717 March 2013 109 !109 109 !109
7 Lewis, StacyStacy Lewis United States 02013-03-1818 March 2013 02013-04-1414 April 2013 004 !4 004 !4
8 Park, InbeeInbee Park South Korea 02013-04-1515 April 2013 Current 004 !4 004 !4

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