New world amateur golf ranking website launched

Administered jointly by The R&A and the USGA, the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) website has been launched, incorporating both the men's and women's rankings

Peter Uihlein

Administered jointly by The R&A and the USGA, the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) website has been launched, incorporating both the men's and women's rankings.

The newly launched World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) website ranks over 8,000 amateur players based on more than 3,000 worldwide counting events, comparing amateur performances in elite competition over a rolling 52-week period.

Several new features have been introduced including an enhanced search function, expanded player biographies and detailed event information, such as round-by-round scores and a breakdown of points awarded. The updated ranking, accompanied by news stories, will appear on the WAGR every Wednesday at 12pm (GMT).

The current men's number one amateur is reigning US Amateur Champion, Peter Uihlein. The women's number one is 2010 LPGA Xavier International Champion Mitsuki Katahira from Japan.

The introduction of the women's ranking was only announced earlier this month, but already has a calendar of 1,350 counting events with more than 5,000 players from 70 countries.

The men's ranking was established on January 1, 2007. More than 5,000 players are ranked in 1,800 counting events across 70 countries. There have been 17 WAGR number ones since its creation, including Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy and the America's Rickie Fowler.

Golf Monthly homepage

The leading website from the world’s oldest golf magazine, we’re the go-to destination for amateur and keen golfers alike who are keen to up their golfing game. As well as expert course reviews, news and tips to improve your handicap our golf-focused travel content will help you pair teeing off with your travels in some of the best destinations around the globe.