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Prammanasudh enters top 20 in Rolex Rankings

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Stacy Prammanasudh won for the second time on the LPGA Tour on Saturday, helping her jump 11 places to No. 19 in the latest Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings.

There was no change in the top 10, but every player in the next 10 is in a new place this week.

Annika Sorenstam is still No. 1 followed by Karrie Webb, Lorena Ochoa, Cristie Kerr, Paula Creamer, Juli Inkster, Ai Miyazato, Jeong Jang, Shiho Ohyama and Se Ri Pak.

The changes started at No. 11, with Pat Hurst up one and Mi Hyun Kim up three to 12th. Julieta Granada fell two places to 13, while Hee-Won Han and Michelle Wie each dipped one spot to 14 and 15 respectively.

Morgan Pressel tied for third behind Prammanasudh and moved up a place to 16th, knocking Yuri Fudoh down a place to 17.

Jee Young Lee finished second to Prammanasudh in Hawaii and that helped her jump three to 18th, where she was followed by Prammanasudh. To make room for their moves, Seon-Hwa Lee fell two to 20th and Sakura Yokomine tumbled four places out of the top 20.

02/26 16:30:31 ET


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