Golf News for Friday, February 18, 2005 | Briefly

Women's rankings behind schedule

Dec. 29, 2004 – A world ranking system for women's golf is a little behind schedule and might not begin until the start of the 2006 season.

The rankings were announced in May and were to help determine the two-player teams for the Women's World Cup, to be played in February at Fancourt in South Africa. Instead, the LPGA Tour will rely on the money list. Meg Mallon is the top American and has chosen Beth Daniel as her own partner.

"We wanted to get it done right," LPGA Commissioner Ty Votaw said. "We think it will get rolled out in the middle of '05, but I think a realistic chance is '06."

Source: The PGA



 
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