60 Results for rankings

It's drive time for Creamer

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

As the LPGA Tour season begins, there might be more questions than answers, writes GolfWorld's Ron Sirak. Among them, can Paula Creamer become No. 1 in the world?

Story | Conversation | February 11, 2009

With Olympics on the doorstep, golf ready to shine in China

Ron Sirak, Golf World

China, host to the Summer Olympics, has (officially) been slow to embrace the game -- but that may be about to change, writes GolfWorld's Ron Sirak.

Story | Conversation | June 29, 2008

Ochoa's uncle dies in Mexico; she'll miss Ginn event

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Lorena Ochoa, who withdrew from the Ginn Tribute at RiverTowne Country Club Tuesday when she learned her uncle was serious ill, said Thursday on her Web site that Pedro Ochoa, brother of her father Javier, had died at the age of 73 in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Story | Conversation | May 29, 2008

Ochoa won't play in Ginn, citing need to be with family

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Lorena Ochoa, the No. 1 player in the Rolex Rankings, withdrew from the Ginn Tribute Hosted by Annika on Wednesday, citing her uncle's ill health.

Story | Conversation | May 28, 2008

Charity event raises money, awareness for breast cancer

Ron Sirak, Golf World

A number of past and present LPGA pros teed it up Monday for a LIFE-saving cause.

Story | Conversation | May 20, 2008

Ochoa downright Tiger-like with 11-shot victory in Singapore

Ron Sirak, Golf World

Lorena Ochoa's domination of the HSBC Champions event in Singapore should leave the golf world drawing comparisons between the No. 1 players on the LPGA and PGA tours.

Story | Conversation | March 02, 2008

Annika back on top of her game -- and she's not alone

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

Annika Sorenstam's latest victory at the SBS Open was so much fun to watch because so many young players challenged her for the title.

Story | Conversation | February 17, 2008

LPGA's offseason has only made the heart grow fonder

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

As Annika Sorenstam and most of the top LPGA pros (save Lorena Ochoa) prepare to tee it up at the SBS Open in Hawaii, Ron Sirak writes that the offseason has only made the heart grow fonder.

Story | Conversation | February 13, 2008

Tiger, Phil, Vijay are golf's latest version of the Big Three

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

Throughout every generation of golf's history, there has always been a Big Three. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh are filling that role just fine, thank you.

Story | Conversation | January 20, 2008

Season-opening snoozefest means PGA Tour should start season later

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

Last year, the PGA Tour ended its season earlier so as to avoid football season. Maybe it should start later for the same reason.

Story | Conversation | January 06, 2008

Signs of things to come

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

Tiger Woods and Annika Sorenstam each won this past weekend, which says less about their 2007 seasons than it does about what to expect next year.

Story | Conversation | December 17, 2007

ADT is a gimmick gone right

Ron Sirak, GolfWorld.com

Is the ADT Championship, featuring a final round in which all players start with a clean slate and a shot at $1 million, a gimmick? Absolutely, writes Ron Sirak, and a great one, too.

Story | Conversation | November 17, 2007

The Old Course is a a milestone in the history of women's golf

Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.com

The Ricoh Women's British Open heads to the Old Course, and regardless of the outcome, it'll be a whole new ballgame

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2007

The next generation is here -- and it's younger than ever

Ron Sirak, GolfDigest.com

Women's golf is becoming like men's college basketball, writes Ron Sirak. All the best school-aged players are in the pros.

Story | Conversation | July 02, 2007

Major wins really are major achievements

Ron Sirak, Golf World

The merits of great players can be debated for ages, but no one can ever question a major championship victory.

Story | Conversation | June 26, 2007