The Fall Arnold Palmer Cup Rankings have been released
Europe celebrates their 2016 Arnold Palmer Cup victory
(Palmer Cup Photo)
NORMAN, OK (November 16, 2016) -- The fall Arnold
Palmer Cup Ranking for the 2017 event was released
on Tuesday. The top six golfers from the final ranking in
the
spring from both the United States and Europe shall be
among the 10 individuals selected to compete in the
Arnold Palmer Cup at Atlanta Athletic Club June 9-11.
One year ago Europe captured the Arnold Palmer Cup at Formby Golf Club in
dominating fashion winning
18.5-11.5 over Team USA.
Using Golfstat’s NCAA Player Ranking as a base, the
Arnold Palmer Cup Ranking awards bonus points for
wins and high finishes and a negative bonus for poor
finishes. The ranking also contains a strength of
schedule component.
United States
Rank |
Name |
School |
Percent |
1 |
Wyndham Clark |
Oregon |
1.000 |
2 |
Jimmy Stranger |
Virginia |
0.9980 |
3 |
Sam Burns |
LSU |
0.9970 |
4 |
Will Long |
Auburn |
0.9970 |
5 |
Maverick McNealy |
Stanford |
0.9965 |
6 |
Sean Crocker |
USC |
0.9955 |
7 |
Greyson Sigg |
Georgia |
0.9941 |
8 |
Dylan Meyer |
Illinois |
0.9933 |
9 |
Doug Ghim |
Texas |
0.9931 |
10 |
Chandler Phillips |
Texas A&M |
0.9926 |
11 |
Gavin Hall |
Texas |
0.9920 |
12 |
Will Zalatoris |
Wake Forest |
0.9916 |
13 |
Wyatt Larkin |
Kennesaw State
|
0.9906 |
14 |
Braden Thornberry |
Mississippi |
0.9902 |
15 |
Patrick Martin |
Vanderbilt |
0.9891 |
16 |
Spencer Ralston |
Georgia |
0.9886 |
17 |
Sam Stevens |
Oklahoma State
|
0.9871 |
18 |
Cameron Young |
Wake Forest |
0.9861 |
19 |
Dylan Wu |
Northwestern |
0.9856 |
20 |
Brandon Wu |
Stanford |
0.9856 |
21 |
Blaine Hale |
Oklahoma |
0.9827 |
22 |
Collin Morikawa |
California |
0.9822 |
23 |
Zach Bauchou |
Oklahoma State
|
0.9776 |
24 |
Frankin Huang |
Stanford |
0.9767 |
25 |
Scott Stevens |
South Carolina |
0.9747 |
Europe
Rank |
Name |
School |
Country |
Percent |
1 |
Matthias Schwab |
Vanderbilt |
Austria |
0.9950 |
2 |
Viktor Hovland |
Oklahoma State
|
Norway |
0.9727 |
3 |
Mans Berglund |
Lamar |
Sweden |
0.9624 |
4 |
Fredrik Nilehn |
Texas Tech |
Sweden |
0.9588 |
5 |
Euan Walker |
Missouri |
Scotland |
0.9563 |
6 |
Edoardo Lipparelli |
Illinois |
Italy |
0.9558 |
7 |
Harry Ellis |
Florida State |
England |
0.9538 |
8 |
David Wicks |
Jacksonville |
England |
0.9529 |
9 |
Hannes Ronneblad |
Texas Tech |
Sweden |
0.9484 |
10 |
Yannik Paul |
Colorado |
Germany |
0.9460 |
11 |
Ilari Saulo |
Middle Tennessee
|
Finland |
0.9441 |
12 |
Linus Lilliedahl |
Missouri |
Sweden |
0.9370 |
13 |
Frederik Dreier |
UTEP |
Denmark |
0.9356 |
14 |
Kristoffer Ventura |
Oklahoma State
|
Norway |
0.9280 |
15 |
Sam Horsfield |
Florida |
England |
0.9240 |
16 |
Jeremy Gandon |
Kansas State |
France |
0.9200 |
17 |
Gisli Sveinbergsson |
Kent State |
Iceland |
0.9075 |
18 |
Andreas Sorenson |
UTEP |
Denmark |
0.9063 |
19 |
Simon Zach |
Louisville |
Czech Republic |
0.9025 |
20 |
Federico Zucchetti |
Texas Tech |
Italy |
0.9020 |
21 |
Paul McBride |
Wake Forest |
Ireland |
0.9001 |
22 |
Erik Lindwall |
Eastern Kentucky
|
Sweden |
0.9001 |
23 |
Peter Staalbo |
South Alabama |
Denmark |
0.9001 |
24 |
Elliot Fullalove |
Jacksonville |
England |
0.8927 |
25 |
Pablo Rodriguez-Tabernero Torres |
Kennesaw State
|
Spain |
0.8913 |
ABOUT THE Palmer Cup
The annual Ryder Cup-style competition
features
top men and women collegiate players from the
United States
against their International counterparts.
Each team will be comprised of 12 men's and
12
women's golfers.
Day one will feature Mixed Four-Ball
competition, day
two will see Mixed
Foursomes in the morning and Four-Ball in the
afternoon, with 24 singles
matches on the final day.
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