Moul on top in World Amateur Ranking
England
international Jamie Moul has moved to number one in the latest
R&A World Amateur Golf Ranking.
The 22 year old from Stoke-by-Nayland Golf Club in Suffolk
is credited with 1,138.10 points average and has moved up
from third on the last list issued to top spot above previous
leader Rory McIlroy from Ireland.
US Amateur champion Richie Ramsay from Scotland stays third
while the next best English players are Gary Wolstenholme,
who has moved up one spot to tenth following his victory in
Australia, Seve Benson, down one to 15th, and Stephen Lewton,
a double winner in Australia recently, up one to 24th.
Although Moul had a disappointing performance in the recent
Jones Cup in the United States, the Ranking is based on a
52-week average. Consequently players can drop down the Ranking
if they had a good week a year ago which is now discounted.
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