Jon Rahm continues fifth in the world golf ranking, in which for the first time in several weeks there are hardly any changes in the top positions due to the low participation in the weekend tournaments of the great figures.
Rahm, with an average of 7.24 points, is ahead of the American Scottie Scheffler (10.46), a solid leader, the Australian Cameron Smith (8.92), the Northern Irishman Rory Mcllroy (8.22) and the American Patrick Cantlay (7.42).
The “top” 10 is completed by the Americans Xander Schauffele (7.20), Justin Thomas (6.72) and Collin Morikawa (6.62), the Norwegian Viktor Hovland (6.47) and the English Matt Fitzpatrick (6.04).
The first change is the ascent of the American Billy Horschel to fourteenth place, which snatches the Japanese Hideki Matsuyama, as well as that of his compatriot Tony Finau, sixteenth after winning this Sunday in Minnesota at the 3M Open.
Adri Arnaus moved up from 64th to 61st place, Sergio Garcia dropped from 69th to 70th and Pablo Larrazabal progressed from 76th to 74th.
Jorge Barbero