Only Lorena Ochoa of Mexico (158) and Yani Tseng of Taiwan
(109) have accumulated more time as the world's top-ranked
player than Ko and Park.
Park, who remains ninth in the rankings, shot a 19-under-par 269
to win the HSBC Women's Championship by one stroke.
Ko, who tied for ninth at the HSBC Women's Championship, became
the youngest player to reach No. 1 at age 17 in February 2015
and has remained there ever since.
South Korea's So Yeon Ryu moved up one spot to No. 5. She has
held the world's fifth ranking for a total of 62 weeks in his
career. The last time Ryu was ranked outside the top 13 was in
August 2012.
Ryu tied for seventh at the HSBC Women's Championship at 13
under.
Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn maintained her spot at No. 2 while
China's Shanshan Feng and South Korea's In Gee Chun round out
the top five.
South Korea's Ha-Na Jang dropped one spot to sixth. Lexi
Thompson is the top-ranked American at No. 6 while South Koreans
Amy Yang (No. 8) and Sei Young Kim (No. 10) complete the top 10.
(Editing by Steve Keating in Toronto)
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