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Few changes in women's world rankings


Last Update: 10/26 2:07 pm
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For the third consecutive week, there was no action on the LPGA Tour and that led to little movement at the top of the world rankings.

The top 11 remained the same as last week with Lorena Ochoa followed by Jiyai Shin, Suzann Pettersen, Cristie Kerr, Paula Creamer, Yani Tseng, Angela Stanford, Ai Miyazato, Karrie Webb, In Kyung Kim and Na Yeon Choi.

The first change was Song-Hee Kim inching up a notch to 12th, bumping Anna Nordqvist down to 13th. Michelle Wie remained No. 14 and was followed again by Catriona Matthew and Eun-Hee Ji.

Shinobu Moromizato jumped three places to No. 17, Sakura Yokomine and Sophie Gustafson held steady in 18th and 19th, while Helen Alfredsson tumbled three notches to 20th this week.

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