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   21st February 2006
Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings unveiled, first-ever sanctioned women’s golf rankings
by LET
 
Sörenstam tops list, Creamer 8.89 points behind



(Tytherington, Cheshire, England – 21st February, 2006) -- Annika Sörenstam is the number-one player in women's golf.

Not that anyone was prepared to dispute that fact, but thanks to a joint unveiling today by the Ladies European Tour (LET), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), Ladies Professional Golfers’ Association of Japan (JLPGA), Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA), Australian Ladies Professional Golf (ALPG) and the Ladies’ Golf Union (LGU) women's golf now has its first official rankings system, the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings.

The Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings—which were developed at the May 2004 World Congress of Women’s Golf—is the first-ever world rankings system for women’s golf sanctioned by the five major women’s professional golf Tours: the LET; LPGA; JLPGA; KLPGA; and the ALPG, as well as the LGU, which administers the Weetabix Women’s British Open. The Rolex Rankings are the only women’s world rankings that incorporate player performances from the five major tours and the Duramed Futures Tour, the official developmental tour of the LPGA.

Annika Sörenstam – Official World No.1


“Rolex is delighted to become the founding sponsor of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings,” said Jean-Noel Bioul, co-director of sponsorship at Rolex S.A. “The Rolex commitment to golf is substantial and widespread and the addition of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings is confirmation of the company’s support for the women’s game worldwide.

“The Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings create the opportunity to bring all the women’s golf around the world together as one family. Golf and Rolex are perfect partners.”

The five major golf tours and the LGU developed the Rolex Rankings and the protocol that governs the rankings, while R2IT, an independent software development company was retained to develop the software for the Rolex Rankings and will continue to maintain the rankings on a weekly basis. The Rolex Rankings will be updated and released every Tuesday following the completion of the previous week’s tournaments around the world.

Sweden’s Annika Sörenstam, who has 21 worldwide wins in the last two years, is ranked first on the inaugural Rolex Rankings with 18.43 points, while Paula Creamer, of the United States, is second with 9.54 points. Michelle Wie (USA) is third, while Yuri Fudoh (Japan) and Cristie Kerr (USA) round out the top five, respectively.

“We are delighted to announce Rolex’s sponsorship of the Rolex Rankings in co-operation with the ALPG, JLPGA, KLPGA, LPGA and LGU,” said Alexandra Armas, executive director of the Ladies European Tour. “Rolex has long been a dedicated supporter of our sport and we are thrilled that they are extending their commitment to women’s golf.

Paula Creamer– Official World No.2




“Thanks to the new Rolex Rankings, players can compete in a global community, earning points at virtually all of the world’s leading tournaments regardless of nationality, tour membership and amateur or professional status.”

The formation of the Rolex Rankings provides a unified and authoritative reference source to the relative performance of the world’s leading players. Rolex Rankings shares the established men’s world rankings philosophy of awarding points based on field strength and evaluates players’ performance over a rolling two-year period weighted in favour of the current year with even more importance placed on the most recent 13 weeks. A divisor is used to take into account the number of tournaments played by each ranked player, and players must compete in at least 15 events over the two-year rolling period in order to be ranked.

The official events from all of the world’s five major tours will be taken into account and points will be awarded according to the strength of the field with exception to the four major championships on the LPGA Tour schedule and the Futures Tour events, which will have a fixed point distribution. The number of points distributed to each player is dependant upon her finish and scale of points allocated on the basis of the number and rankings of players in the field.



About Rolex

Internationally recognised as the premier luxury timepiece, Rolex, with its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, has an unrivalled reputation for quality and craftsmanship.

After obtaining the first official chronometer certification for a wristwatch in 1910, Rolex went a step further and introduced, in 1926, the first truly water-proof, pressure-proof and dust-proof case, fittingly named the Rolex Oyster.

Since 1927, Rolex has been associated with the quest for excellence inherent in sport, when it placed a Rolex Oyster on the wrist of a young swimmer, Mercedes Gleitze, as she swam across the English Channel. In 1933, Rolex began to sponsor Himalayan and polar expeditions, including the first successful ascent of Everest by Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953.

Today Rolex supports top sporting and cultural events all over the world. It is present at more than 150 events in the realms of golf, yachting, tennis, equestrian events, motorsports, culture and the arts, as well as philanthropic awards programs. Because of the commitment and continuity of these relationships, Rolex is seen as not only a sponsor… but as a real partner.

About R2 Innovative Technologies

With more than 16 years of experience at hundreds of events, R2 Innovative Technologies (R2IT) is the leading provider of high-tech entertainment to the world of professional golf and beyond. Originally the Computer Services division of Executive Sports and Golden Bear International, this division was one of the first companies to deliver computerized scoring services to the professional golf community and successful interfaces to televised productions.

In 1999, Executive Sports Computer Services strategically separated from its parent company to form R2 Innovative Technologies.

R2IT currently services or supports more than 65 professional golf tournaments annually on the three major tours in the United States (PGA Tour, Champions, and LPGA). For more information on R2IT, call 800-660-R2IT (7248) or log on to www.r2it.com.

About the Ladies European Tour (LET)

The Ladies European Tour is the leading women’s professional golf tour in Europe. In 2006, the Ladies European Tour schedule features 19 events, with total prize money of over 9 million Euros.

Since 1979 and with 47 members playing for a total prize fund of £80,000, the LET has evolved from its roots as a predominantly British based tour into a truly international organisation. In 2006, the Tour boasts the richest schedule in its 28-year history; with 312 playing members from 34 different countries.

The Ladies European Tour is a company limited by guarantee, not having a share capital, and its objectives are to promote world-wide interest in the game of golf, to maintain high standards in the promotion, development and conduct of ladies' professional golf activities, to provide opportunities in tournament play and golf promotion for lady golf professionals, to co-operate with organisations engaged in golf promotion whose objectives are compatible with those of the Ladies European Tour and to protect and further the mutual interest of the Tour and its members.

The Ladies European Tour is headquartered in Cheshire, England.


To view the Rolex Rankings listings, please click on the following link: http://www.wgwr.net/public






 
     
   
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