China’s Yin Ruoning becomes women’s golf world number one


Yin Ruoning golf

Ruoning Yin of China performs her shot from the fifth tee in the course of the first spherical of the Kroger Queen Metropolis Championship introduced by P&G at Kenwood Nation Membership on September 07, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Dylan Buell/Getty Photos/AFP (Picture by Dylan Buell / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Photos through AFP)

China’s Yin Ruoning grew to become the world primary in ladies’s golf on Sunday by ending third on the LPGA Queen Metropolis Championship.

The 20-year-old grew to become solely the second Chinese language girl to assert the world primary rating after Feng Shanshan, who reached the summit from November 2017 to April 2018.

“It means lots. For me it’s like dream come true,” Yin stated.

“I’ve bought goosebumps. World primary is the large step on the way in which to chasing Shanshan.”

Yin will play on a Chinese language crew coached by Feng within the Asian Video games, which open on September 23 on residence soil at Hangzhou.

“I didn’t get lots of likelihood to talk with Shanshan,” Yin stated. “However I’m trying ahead to going again to China and play the Asian Video games and spend extra time along with her, contemplating she’s the pinnacle coach on our nationwide crew.”

Yin, who wanted a top-four end result to overhaul American Lilia Vu for the highest spot, missed out by two strokes on a playoff for the Queen Metropolis title between Australia’s Minjee Lee, who gained the title with a birdie on the second further gap, and England’s Charley Hull.

However Yin fired a final-round five-under par 67 to complete third on 14-under 274 at Kenwood Nation Membership in Cincinnati, Ohio, and change into the fifth totally different participant atop the rankings this 12 months.

“It’s simply superb,” Yin stated.

“My thoughts is clean proper now.”

Yin Ruoning

Ruoning Yin of China traces up a putt in the course of the first spherical of the Kroger Queen Metropolis Championship introduced by P&G at Kenwood Nation Membership on September 07, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Justin Casterline/Getty Photos/AFP (Picture by Justin Casterline / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Photos through AFP)

Second-ranked Yin gained her first main title in June on the Ladies’s PGA Championship, two months after amassing her first LPGA victory on the LA Open.

Others atop the rankings this 12 months included New Zealand’s Lydia Ko, People Vu and Nelly Korda and South Korea’s Ko Jin-young.

Vu’s three triumphs this 12 months included main wins on the Chevron Championship in April and the Ladies’s British Open in August.

Yin by no means managed to share the lead, settling for her fourth third-place end in 5 occasions, however did what she wanted to leap to the highest of the rankings.

“I’m fairly comfy,” Yin stated. “Simply each week I do know I’m in great spot and each week I can put myself into that successful circle. It’s simply superb to see I can play good, but in addition constant.”

Yin sandwiched birdies on the par-5 second and fourth holes round one other on the par-3 third to cost into third early.

She started the again 9 with a birdie and added one other on the par-5 fifteenth to solidify her maintain on the spot, then parred her strategy to the clubhouse.

“Earlier than this week, I do know (relying on) what place I end, I could be the world primary,” Yin stated. “I simply preserve that in my thoughts.

“Final gap I checked the leaderboard. I used to be like, ‘OK, one other week ending third, however I’m assuming I’ll be the world primary.’”



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