In what follows, I'll be relying strongly on my career rankings spreadsheet and major rankings spreadsheet, but the question is how to combine the ranking systems. Is it better to have a proven record of winning over the course of your LPGA career but not yet have converted that into a major win or is it better to have a history of near-misses in majors? To me, that's a judgment call, based on individual careers, so what I'll do is simply add together the points players have earned in each system to sort players into rough groups, then adjust rankings within each group based on head-to-head comparisons between the players in each of them. I'll really fine-tune the future-oriented version of this post when I make my WBO picks for the PakPicker competition at Seoul Sisters.com.
[Note: the numbers in parentheses following each player's name represent total LPGA victories/KLPGA-JLPGA-LET victories, points in my major ranking system (rank), points in my career ranking system (rank).]
Simply the Best
1. Lydia Ko (3/2, 624 [#28], 3146 [#4]). She's the universal favorite for 2014 Rookie of the Year, #1 in the LPGA's Club 36 (3-to-6-time winners), and already has done surprisingly well in majors, most notably in the Evian Championship last year. Her best finishes:
- Kraft Nabisco Championship: T25 (2013)
- Wegmans LPGA Championship: T17 (2013)
- U.S. Women's Open: T15 (2014)
- Ricoh Women's British Open: T17 (2012)
- Evian Championship: 2nd (2013)
2. Ai Miyazato (9/17, 694 [#24], 2117 [#10]). She's #1 in the Class of 2006, #4 in the Tseng Dynasty, and now #2 in LPGA's Club 79 (those with 7 to 9 wins on tour). Here are her best finishes in LPGA majors:
- KNC T15 (2007)
- LPGA: T3 (2006 and 2010)
- USWO: T6 (2009 and 2011)
- WBO: T3 (2009)
- Evian: T15 (2013)
3. In-Kyung Kim (3/2, 998 [#14], 1694 [#12]). She's #2 in the Class of 2007, #5 in the Tseng Dynasty, and #6 in the LPGA's Club 36. Her best finishes:
- KNC: 2nd (2012)
- LPGA: T5 (2010)
- USWO: 2nd (2013)
- WBO: T3 (2010)
- Evian: T19 (2013)
The Contenders
4. Amy Yang (1/4, 785 [#20], 1254 [#17]): She's #5 in the Class of 2008, #8 in the Tseng Dynasty, and #1 among the LPGA's 1-time winners. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T4 (2012)
- LPGA: T5 (2013)
- USWO: 2nd (2012)
- WBO: 4th (2011)
- Evian: T67 (2013)
5. Hee Kyung Seo (1/11, 522 [#32], 1170 [#22]): She's #1 in the Class of 2011, #5 among the LPGA's New Blood, and #6 among the LPGA's 1-time winners. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T4 (2012)
- LPGA: T34 (2011)
- USWO: 2nd (2011)
- WBO: T5 (2010)
- Evian: T64 (2013)
6. Azahara Munoz (1/2, 360 [#44], 1245 [#18]). She's #2 in the Class of 2010, #7 in the New Blood Generation, and #2 among the LPGA's 1-time winners. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T7 (2014)
- LPGA: T8 (2011)
- USWO: T19 (2010)
- WBO: T19 (2010)
- Evian: T19 (2013)
7. Mika Miyazato (1/2, 460 [#38], 1148 [#24]): She's #5 in the Class of 2011, #6 among the LPGA's New Blood, and #5 among the LPGA's 1-time winners. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T7 (2011)
- LPGA: T2 (2012)
- USWO: 5th (2011)
- WBO: 4th (2012)
- Evian: T19 (2013)
8. Hee Young Park (2/6, 462 [#37], 1085 [#26]). She's #4 in the Class of 2008, #11 in the Tseng Dynasty, and now #2 among the LPGA's 2-time winners. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T7 (2013)
- LPGA: T14/14th (2011 and 2012)
- USWO: T9 (2009)
- WBO: T2 (2013)
- Evian: T19 (2013)
9. Lizette Salas (1/0, 307 [#47], 1215 [#20). After breaking through for her 1st career LPGA victory this year, Salas not only leapfrogged 3 players I predicted would do it before her (Caroline Hedwall, Chella Choi, and Carlota Ciganda), she's become a real threat to do it again before Amy Yang and Azahara Munoz, my current top 2 among the LPGA's 1-time winners. Plus she's done great in majors already for someone ranked #3 in her Class of 2012:
- KNC: T25 (2013)
- LPGA: T25 (2012)
- USWO: T15 (2011)
- WBO: 6th (2013)
- Evian: T11 (2013)
I'm sure she was very disappointed she had to withdraw at Pinehurst; I'm looking for her to come out strong at Royal Birkdale.
10. Angela Stanford (5/0, 595 [#30], n.a. [n.r.]). She's the only LPGA veteran with a strong enough record to make it into this category. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T3 (2010)
- LPGA: T4 (2004)
- USWO: T2 (2003)
- WBO: T13 (2002)
- Evian: T6 (2013)
11. Brittany Lang (1/0, 522 [#32], 909 [#32]). She's #6 in the Class of 2006, #16 in the Tseng Dynasty, and #8 among the LPGA's 1-time winners. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T6 (2006)
- LPGA: T18 (2008)
- USWO: T2 (2005)
- WBO: 2nd (2011)
- Evian: T57 (2013)
12. Seon Hwa Lee (4/3, 245 [#55], 1173 [#21]). Even with her pronounced slump of recent years, her career stats actually remain quite strong (she was still #4 in the very strong Class of 2006 at the start of 2014 and #10 in the Tseng Dynasty). Her best finishes:
- KNC: 5th (2008)
- LPGA: T10 (2008)
- USWO: T25 (2007)
- WBO: T14 (2008)
- Evian: DNP (2013)
13. Jee Young Lee (1/1, 420 [#40], 969 [#30]). She's #5 in the Class of 2006, #15 in the Tseng Dynasty, and #11 among the LPGA's 1-time winners. And that's despite a slump that's been only a little shorter and shallower than her fellow Lee in the '06ers. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T13 (2007)
- LPGA: T10 (2007)
- USWO: 7th (2007)
- WBO: T2 (2007)
- Evian: WD (2013)
14. Jessica Korda (3/0, 181 [#68], 1170 [#22]). As the newest member of the LPGA's Club 36, I'd put her at #5 or #6 in that category if I were redoing the ranking today, and I'd probably be ranking her higher than #3 in the Class of 2011 and #10 in the New Blood generation, as well. She posted her best finish in 5 consecutive LPGA majors until missing the cut at Pinehurst.
- KNC: T24 (2014)
- LPGA: T49 (2013)
- USWO: T7 (2013)
- WBO: T25 (2013)
- Evian: T37 (2013)
15. Beatriz Recari (3/1, 167 [#69], 1072 [#27]): She's #1 in the Class of 2010 (but not when I update my ranking), #8 in the New Blood Generation, and #3 in Club 36. Her best finishes:
- KNC: T25 (2013)
- LPGA: T19 (2013)
- USWO: T27 (2011)
- WBO: T26 (2012)
- Evian: T9 (2013)
16. Chella Choi (0/0, 396 [#41], 874 [#34]). She's now the top player on the LPGA without a win, #6 in the Class of 2009, and #11 in the New Blood generation. And she's been pretty strong in every major:
- KNC: T16 (2014)
- LPGA: T5 (2013)
- USWO: T13 (2011)
- WBO: T10 (2012)
- Evian: T6 (2013)
T15 at Pinehurst is nothing to sneeze at. Let's see what she has up her sleeve for Royal Birkdale!
17. Caroline Hedwall (0/5, 306 [#48], 913 [#31]). She's in a deep slump but is due to come out of it soon!
18. Meena Lee (2/4, 230 [#57], 879 [#33]). The veteran has been on fire lately, capped off by a great T5 at Pinehurst.
17. Caroline Hedwall (0/5, 306 [#48], 913 [#31]). She's in a deep slump but is due to come out of it soon!
- KNC: T3 (2013)
- LPGA: T37 (2013)
- USWO: T31 (2013)
- WBO: T27 (2010)
- Evian: T19 (2013)
18. Meena Lee (2/4, 230 [#57], 879 [#33]). The veteran has been on fire lately, capped off by a great T5 at Pinehurst.
- KNC: T29 (2006)
- LPGA: T6 (2011)
- USWO: T5 (2014)
- WBO: T11 (2013)
- Evian: T31 (2013)
Let's see what she has in store for us at Royal Birkdale!
The Best of the Rest19. Julieta Granada (1/0, 269 [#53], 770 [#36]).
20. Jenny Shin (0/0, 240 [#56], 770 [#35]).
21. Kristy McPherson (0/0, 427 [#39], 576 [#45]).
22. Sandra Gal (1/0, 285 [#51], 725 [#39]).
23. Gerina Piller (0/0, 215 [#60], 753 [#38]).
24. Jennifer Johnson (1/0, 228 [#58], 704 [#40]).
25. Jodi Ewart Shadoff (0/0, 270 [#52], 624 [#43]).
26. Pornanong Phatlum (0/2, 210 [#63], 694 [#41]).
27. Caroline Masson (0/1, 336 [#46], 531 [#50]).
28. Ilhee Lee (1/0, 223 [#59], 642 [#42]).
29. Haeji Kang (0/0, 210 [#61], 552 [#48]).
30. Carlota Ciganda (0/3, 119 [#73], 564 [#47]).
31. Ji Young Oh (0/0, 78 [#76], 589 [#44]).
32. Chie Arimura (0/13, 195 [#66], 459 [#52]).
33. Katie Futcher (0/0, 262 [#54], 370 [#59]).
34. Jane Park (0/0, 163 [#70], 459 [#53]).
35. Mi Jung Hur (1/0, 52 [#78], 566 [#46]).
36. Vicky Hurst (0/0, 143 [#71], 474 [#51]).
37. Ayako Uehara (0/3, 206 [#64], 386 [#58]).
38. Natalie Gulbis (1/1, 486 [#35], n.a. [n.r.]).
39. Candie Kung (4/0, 485 [#36], n.a. [n.r.]).
40. Lindsey Wright (0/0, 380 [#42], n.a. [n.r.]).
So that's the 3rd edition of my top 40. Who would you add to this list, and where? How would you suggest reordering it? What do you think of my way of combining my 2 ranking systems?
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