Daily Dispatch

Ariya gets the crown as Queen of Fairways

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ARIYA Jutanugarn has officially ended Lydia Ko’s 85-week reign as the number one player in women’s golf following her win at the Manulife LPGA Classic on Sunday and becomes the first player from Thailand to take the top position in world rankings.

The 21-year-old from Bangkok is the 10th player to be crowned number one since the rankings were created in 2006 and joins an illustriou­s group that includes Annika Sorenstam, Lorena Ochoa, Yani Tseng and Park In-bee.

Ariya, the second-youngest player to take top spot after South Koreaborn Ko, had erroneousl­y been told last week that her performanc­e at the ShopRite Classic was enough to lift her into top spot. However, New Zealander Ko was later reinstated as number one after it emerged projection­s from the Women’s World Golf Rankings (WWGR) were faulty.

Ariya said she was proud of her achievemen­t and promised to work hard to maintain top spot.

“It means the world to me,” she told the LPGA website.

“We get to show the world that Thai people can do it. It’s been a long road getting to this spot, but it will be even more challengin­g from this point on.”

While Ko has struggled for form after changing her coach, caddie and equipment, there are no shortage of challenger­s to Ariya’s throne with the likes of South Korean Ryu So-yeon and American Lexi Thompson.

“The ranking can change after any week, and I will just keep working very hard every single day,” she said.

“I don’t see this as a mission complete, but it’s just the beginning.”

The LPGA Tour moves to Michigan this week for the Meijer Classic, with the KPMG Women’s PGA Championsh­ip, the second major on the 2017 schedule, looming at the end of the month. — Reuters

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? MOVER AND SHAKER: Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand has shot to the number one spot in golf
Picture: AFP MOVER AND SHAKER: Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand has shot to the number one spot in golf

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