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Top 10 Golfers – World Rankings

Ranking the best golfers in the world of 2022

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By admin | November 12, 2022

The Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) is a system for rating male professional golfers’ performance levels.

It debuted in 1986 and is endorsed by four major championships and six professional golf tours, including the PGA Tour, European Tour, Asian Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia, Japan Golf Tour, and Sunshine Tour. 

Who are the top 10 golfers in the world for the year 2022? Read on to know! 

Honorable Mention

Viktor Hovland

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: Norway
Majors won in this year: 0

Top 10 Best Golfers in the World

10. Collin Morikawa

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: American
Majors won in this year: 0

In 2022 season, he qualified for the FedEx Cup Playoffs for the fourth year in a row and advanced to the TOUR Championship for the third time in a row, finishing tied for 21st in the FedEx Cup standings.

In his fourth season on the TOUR, he failed to win for the first time, but he did manage two runner-up finishes and eight top-10s in 19 starts. One of six captain’s picks for the United States at the Presidents Cup in 2022.

PGA Tour Victories: 5

9. Matt Fitzpatrick

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: English
Majors won in this year: 0

At the U.S. Open, he won his first major championship title and his first career PGA TOUR event victory, becoming the first player to do so since Danny Willett at the 2016 Masters Tournament, and he advanced to the TOUR Championship for the first time in his career, finishing in a tie for 15th place in the FedEx Cup standings.

He was the only player to play in the final round of two of the season’s four majors (PGA Championship, U.S. Open).

This was his third appearance in the FedEx Cup Playoffs in a row where he recorded 10 top-10s, doubling his previous-high in a single season, and managed to make 17 cuts in 20 starts.

PGA Tour Victories: 1

8. Justin Thomas

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: American
Majors won in this year: 0

In the 2022 season, he won the PGA Championship, his second major championship title and 15th PGA TOUR victory, and he tied for fifth in the FedExCup standings, earning a $2.75 million bonus.

Won for the seventh time in a row, becoming the only player to do so from 2015-16 to 2021-22.

PGA Tour Victories: 15

7. Will Zalatoris

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: American
Majors won in this year: 1

In his 56th career start, he won the FedEx St. Jude Championship in a three-hole playoff over Sepp Straka, and he advanced to the TOUR Championship in his first season as a member. 

Entered the BMW Championship ranked first in the FedEx Cup standings, but withdrew due to a back injury and did not compete in the TOUR Championship, finishing in a tie for 30th place in the official FedEx Cup standings.

PGA Tour Victories: 1

6. Xander Schauffele

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: American
Majors won in this year: 0

In 2022 season, he won three times, including the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the Travelers Championship, and the Genesis Scottish Open, and finished fourth in the FedEx Cup standings.

This was his sixth consecutive TOUR Championship appearance and fifth time finishing in the top five in the FedEx Cup in that time span.

PGA Tour Victories: 7

5. Jon Rahm

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: Spanish
Majors won in this year: 0

In 2022 season, he won the Mexico Open at Vidanta and advanced to the TOUR Championship for the sixth time in a row, finishing tied for 15th in the FedEx Cup standings. 

With a T8 at the BMW Championship, he became the first player in FedEx Cup Playoffs history to have eight consecutive top-10 finishes.

PGA Tour Victories: 7

4. Patrick Cantlay

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: American
Majors won in this year: 0

In 2022 season, he won two events, the Zurich Classic of New Orleans (with partner Xander Schauffele) and the BMW Championship, before finishing in a tie for seventh place in the FedEx Cup standings and earning a $1.75 million bonus.

With losses in the WM Phoenix Open and RBC Heritage playoffs, he became the first player since Joaquin Niemann in 2020-21 to lose in multiple playoffs in the same season.

Was one of three players, along with Sam Burns and Justin Thomas, to finish the Regular Season in the top ten in 2021 and 2022.

He also earned one of the six automatic qualifying spots for the United States in the 2022 Presidents Cup.

PGA Tour Victories: 8

3. Cameron Smith

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: Australian
Majors won in this year: 3

In 2022 season, he won three titles, including THE PLAYERS Championship and The Open Championship, and reached the TOUR Championship for the fourth time (third time in a row), finishing the season ranked 20th in the FedEx Cup standings.

He also became the first player since Jack Nicklaus in 1978 to win both THE PLAYERS and THE OPEN in the same year.

He finished the FedEx Cup Regular Season third in the standings, earning a $3 million bonus through the Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10.

PGA Tour Victories: 6

2. Scottie Scheffler

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: American
Majors won in this year: 0

As PGA TOUR Player of the Year, he received the Jack Nicklaus Award in season 2022. In six starts, he won four PGA TOUR titles, including his first major championship, including the WM Phoenix Open, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, and Masters Tournament.

He advanced to the TOUR Championship for the third consecutive season and tied for second in the FedEx Cup standings, earning a $5.75 million bonus.

PGA Tour Victories: 4

1. Rory Mcilroy

Primary Tour: PGA Tour

Sporting Nationality: Northern Irish
Majors won in this year: 1

He is the number 1 male professional golf player in 2022! In the current year’s season, he won the FedEx Cup for the third time, earning a $18 million bonus and becoming the first player in FedEx Cup history to do so.

He won three times this season (THE CJ CUP @ SUMMIT, RBC Canadian Open, and TOUR Championship), becoming the 31st player in PGA TOUR history to do so.

This was his fourth TOUR season with three or more wins, and his first since 2018-19. He also advanced to the TOUR Championship for the fifth time in a row and ninth time overall and finished in the top ten in all four major championships (2nd-8th-T5-3rd), becoming the first player since Rickie Fowler in 2014 to do so without winning.

He finished the FedExCup Regular Season in sixth place, earning a $1.7 million bonus through the Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10!

PGA Tour Victories: 23

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Players Count 10
  1. Scottie Scheffler

    Male Golfers
  2. Rory Mcilroy

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  3. Collin Morikawa

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  4. Matt Fitzpatrick

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  5. Justin Thomas

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  6. Will Zalatoris

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  7. Xander Schauffele

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  8. Jon Rahm

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  9. Patrick Cantlay

    Male Golfers
  10. Cameron Smith

    Male Golfers
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