Celine Boutier now No. 1 on World Amateur Rankings, Annabel Dimmock top Brit at No. 18
NEWS RELEASE FROM DUKE UNIVERSITY, NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM, N.C. – Third-year Duke University student Celine Boutier from France has moved to the No. 1 slot in the
latest women’s world amateur golf ranking system
Boutier,
the 2014 Golfweek and WGCA National Player of the Year, closed her
sophomore campaign at Duke by leading the Blue Devils to the NCAA
Championship in May and collecting three individual victories.
Boutier, pictured left by Cal Carson Golf Agency, had a very busy and successful summer in 2014, which included
qualifying for the U.S. Women’s Open for the first time in her career.
She
placed tied for 29th overall at The Evian Championship, collected
rounds of 71, 70, 70 and 73 at the Women’s World Amateur Team
Championship to help her France squad tie for 11th and advanced
to the second round of match play
at the U.S. Women’s Amateur.
Boutier, who hails from Montrouge, guided France to the 2014 European Ladies Amateur Team
Championship, posting a 6-0 record in match-play over
the three days.
FROM COLIN FARQUHARSON:
The only British player in the top 20 of the new WAGR is Annabel Dimmock at No 18.
The only British player in the top 20 of the new WAGR is Annabel Dimmock at No 18.
The new top 10 are:
1 Celine Boutier
2 Andrea Kee
3 Bethany Wu
4 Linnea Strom
5 Noemi Jimenez
6 Ally McDonald
7 Doris Chen
8 Gabriela Lopez
9 Kristen Gillman
10 Eun-jeong Seong
SELECTED RANKINGS
18 Annabel Dimmock (England) pictured right
29 Bronte Law (England)
33 Hayley Davis (England)
40 Karis Davidson (Scotland/Australia)
56 India Clyburn (England)
65 Alice Hewson (England)
67 Connie Jaffrey (Scotland)
74 Meghan MacLaren (England)
85 Charlotte Thomas (England)
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