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StandingsPro GolfJun 8, 2026, 5:33 AM· 3 min read· in sports

Global Golf Standings: Korda Extends Historic Run as Poston and Chacarra Surge Ahead of U.S. Open

Nelly Korda cements her world No. 1 status with a dramatic U.S. Women's Open victory, while J.T. Poston and Eugenio Chacarra secure crucial tour wins to shake up the men's global standings.

By Aurelie Martin

Traditional Tour Advocates 45%Women's Golf Analysts 40%Alternative Circuit Observers 15%
Traditional Tour Advocates
Focuses on the meritocracy of the PGA and DP World Tours, emphasizing how wins directly translate to major exemptions and season-long points.
Women's Golf Analysts
Highlights the historic nature of Nelly Korda's dominance and the increasing competitiveness and viewership of the LPGA Tour.
Alternative Circuit Observers
Monitors the logistical and scheduling challenges facing LIV Golf as it attempts to maintain momentum against the traditional tours.
11.80
Nelly Korda's average Rolex points
700
FedExCup points earned by J.T. Poston
585
Race to Dubai points secured by Eugenio Chacarra
47 days
Looming gap in LIV Golf's schedule

Fast facts

  • Nelly Korda won the U.S. Women's Open, cementing her dominant lead in the Rolex Rankings.
  • J.T. Poston's playoff victory at the Memorial Tournament vaulted him up the FedExCup standings and secured his entry into the next three majors.
  • Eugenio Chacarra won the DP World Tour's KLM Open, earning 585 Race to Dubai points.
  • LIV Golf faces a 47-day schedule gap amid reports of a canceled event in New Orleans.

The global golf landscape is shifting rapidly as the 2026 summer major season hits its stride. Across the LPGA, PGA, and DP World Tours, weekend dramatics have significantly altered the standings, championship races, and major qualification pictures.[2]

At the top of the women's game, Nelly Korda has turned the Rolex Rankings into a one-player exhibition. On Sunday, Korda captured her second consecutive major championship—and fourth overall—by winning the 81st U.S. Women's Open at the historic Riviera Country Club.

Korda's victory was sealed with a heart-stopping 2.5-foot par putt on the 18th hole that caught the left edge and toured half the circumference of the cup before dropping. The dramatic finish allowed her to hold off Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez by a single stroke, securing the $2.5 million winner's share of a record $12.5 million purse.[1]

The triumph extends Korda's commanding lead in the Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings. As of Monday, she holds the No. 1 spot with an average of 11.80 points, comfortably ahead of Jeeno Thitikul's 10.95. Korda also secured 650 points in the Race to the CME Globe, virtually guaranteeing her top seeding for the season-ending championship.[1]

Nelly Korda has extended her commanding lead in the Rolex Rankings following her U.S. Women's Open victory.

On the men's side, the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village delivered a massive shakeup for the FedExCup standings and major championship exemptions. J.T. Poston survived a grueling 33-hole Sunday to defeat Ryan Gerard on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.

On the men's side, the PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village delivered a massive shakeup for the FedExCup standings and major championship exemptions.

Poston had lost a four-shot lead during the final round but salvaged an even-par 72 to force the playoff, ultimately capitalizing when Gerard missed a 6-foot par putt on the second extra hole. The victory earned Poston $4 million and 700 FedExCup points, vaulting him up the season-long standings.

More importantly for the global race, Poston's win secured his spot in the next three majors. He bypassed a grueling 36-hole U.S. Open qualifier, earned the sole Open Championship spot available at the Memorial, and punched his ticket for a return to the Masters.

Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler maintains his iron grip on the Official World Golf Ranking's No. 1 spot, followed by Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young. Scheffler's consistency has kept him atop the FedExCup standings, but Poston's surge adds fresh pressure from the chasing pack as the Tour heads toward the U.S. Open.

J.T. Poston's Memorial Tournament win earned him 700 FedExCup points, vaulting him up the season-long standings.

Across the Atlantic, the DP World Tour's Race to Dubai saw its own weekend shakeup. Eugenio Chacarra captured the KLM Open at The International in Amsterdam, edging Oliver Lindell by one shot with a 72nd-hole birdie.[2]

The victory earned Chacarra 585 Race to Dubai points and a €402,463 payout, propelling him up a leaderboard currently paced by Patrick Reed and Rory McIlroy. With the Race to Dubai nearing its halfway point, Chacarra's second win in as many seasons positions him as a serious contender for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship.[2]

The DP World Tour's Race to Dubai is heating up as the season approaches its halfway point.

In contrast to the momentum on the traditional tours, LIV Golf faces a turbulent stretch. Reports indicate the league's planned New Orleans debut has been canceled amid funding questions, leaving a 47-day gap in the middle of their 2026 season between events in Spain and the United Kingdom.

This disruption threatens the competitive rhythm of LIV's roster just as the major championship season peaks. As players across the PGA, LPGA, and DP World Tours lock in their standings and major exemptions, the global golf hierarchy is solidifying around a mix of dominant favorites like Korda and Scheffler, alongside timely surges from veterans like Poston.

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Traditional Tour Advocates 45%Women's Golf Analysts 40%Alternative Circuit Observers 15%
  1. [1]Golf News NetTraditional Tour Advocates

    2026 US Women's Open final results: Prize money payout, LPGA Tour leaderboard

    Read on Golf News Net
  2. [2]Golf News NetTraditional Tour Advocates

    2026 KLM Open final results: Prize money payout, DP World Tour leaderboard

    Read on Golf News Net

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