In the latest Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings released for Week 47 on November 17, 2025, Jeeno Thitikul from Thailand maintains her position at the top of the list. With an impressive average of 12.5 points across 36 events, Thitikul's consistent performance has secured her a total of 449.87 points.
"Winning consistently has been a dream for me. I’m grateful to my team and supporters for helping me reach this level," said Jeeno Thitikul, demonstrating her humble approach despite her high ranking.
Close behind is Nelly Korda from the United States, holding her second place with 293.96 points from 35 events. Korda, known for her remarkable skill and competitive spirit, expressed her determination: "Every event is an opportunity to improve and I look forward to the challenges ahead."
Japan's Miyu Yamashita occupies the third position with a total of 357.58 points from 57 events. Yamashita's rise in the rankings is indicative of her growing confidence on the course. "I focus on my game without worrying too much about rankings. The goal is to keep playing my best golf," she shared.
Minjee Lee from Australia has also made a notable move, rising to fourth place after amassing 294.4 points through 47 events. Her consistency is evident, with an average score of 6.26 points this season. "It feels great to see my hard work paying off. Competing at this level is both challenging and rewarding, and I’m excited for what’s next," Lee commented.
Lydia Ko from New Zealand has experienced a slight drop, placing fifth with 222.12 points from 36 events. Despite the shift, Ko remains a formidable contender. "I’ve faced some ups and downs, but I believe in my ability to bounce back stronger than ever," she stated.
Ranked sixth is England's Charley Hull, who has achieved 240.29 points in 39 events. Hull’s presence in the top tier showcases her talent and resilience. "Each tournament is a new chapter. I’m always learning and evolving as a player," she mentioned.
The list continues with China's Ruoning Yin sitting at seventh, followed by Hyojoo Kim, Mao Saigo, and Lottie Woad rounding out the top ten. Notably, Woad is one of the youngest competitors in the rankings, having just started her professional journey at the age of 17.
In terms of recent movements, Grace Kim from Australia has made headlines, jumping one position to 27th place after a strong performance across her last few events. "I’m thrilled for the progress I’ve made and can’t wait to see how much more I can achieve," she said after her latest outing.
Noteworthy is Linn Grant from Sweden, who experienced a remarkable surge, climbing 24 spots to reach 29th. "This leap is validation that my efforts are leading to improvement. I am motivated to keep pushing forward," Grant expressed with enthusiasm.
In conclusion, as the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings continue to evolve week by week, the competition remains fierce. Players are gearing up for future tournaments, pushing themselves to achieve greater heights. With Jeeno Thitikul leading the charge, the stage is set for an exciting season ahead as athletes strive for excellence on the international golf front.

