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Santi Tarrío conquers a new top in the world golf ranking

Santi Tarrío.

The update of the world ranking has occurred this week a little later than usual. Obviously, we had to wait for the end of the Porsche European Open, which as you know has concluded this Monday for reasons of quartermaster related to the covid-19.

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The great protagonist of this week in Spanish key is Santi Tarrío. The Galician golfer has set a new career record after winning the D+D Real Czech Challenge in the Czech Republic. Specifically, it has risen to 235th place. It’s the highest he’s ever been in the rankings. A new personal record.

Tarrío thus becomes, at the moment, the seventh best Spaniard in the world, behind Jon Rahm, who remains third despite the pandemic regrets at the Memorial, Sergio García, who remains in the top 50, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Adri Arnaus, Jorge Campillo and Adrián Otaegui.

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The other two Spaniards who have risen the most in the ranking also come from the Challenge, a fashionable circuit for the Navy in recent weeks. Alfredo Garcia Heredia has won 28 places and has been placed among the 400 best in the world, while Santi Tarrío it has taken a giant leap to 1,113. Before the Czech Republic it was beyond 1,700.

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Beyond the Spanish, the most important increases correspond to Patrick Cantlay, who placed seventh after winning at the Memorial and Marcus Armitage, whose victory in the Porsche has catapulted him to the 121st position, also his best ever ranking in this classification.

Here you can check the top 300 of the world golf ranking

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