World Golf Rankings: Breaking down the top 15 after the final major of 2024

Xander Schauffele
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In this week’s Official World Golf Rankings, changes to the top 15 come at the front end and at the back end. This comes after the Open Championship took place this weekend for the final major in men’s professional golf for 2024.

Xander Schauffele became the first player since Brooks Koepka in 2019 to win two majors in a single calendar year. Schauffele won the Open Championship by two strokes to hoist his first Claret Jug. This came just two months after he won his first major championship at the PGA Championship in May.

There were a flurry of veterans behind Schauffele on thee leaderboard. Runners-up Billy Horschel and Justin Rose moved to spots Nos. 33 and 34, respectively. Horschel moved up 29 spots while Rose vaulted up 33 spots in this week’s ranking.

Also moving up six spots each were Sungjae Im and Shane Lowry to Nos. 18 and 27, respectively, for their top-10 finishes.

Here is a look at this week’s top 15 players in the world golf rankings and how they fared at the Open.

Also read: Biggest winners and losers from the Open Championship as Xander Schauffele hoisted the Claret Jug

15. Hideki Matsuyama (3.8253 points)

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14. Brian Harman (3.8797)

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13. Tommy Fleetwood (3.8874)

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12. Russell Henley (3.8923)

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11. Sahith Theegala (3.9809)

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10. Jon Rahm (4.7288)

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9. Bryson DeChambeau (4.8492)

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8. Patrick Cantlay (5.0953)

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7. Viktor Hovland (5.2011)

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6. Collin Morikawa (5.8070)

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5. Wyndham Clark (5.8660)

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4. Ludvig Aberg (6.1271)

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3. Rory McIlroy (9.0561)

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2. Xander Schauffele (11.1330)

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1. World Golf Rankings leader: Scottie Scheffler (17.9949)

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