In a 23-week span, five different LPGA players held the No. 1 spot in the Rolex Rankings.

Lydia Ko’s 85-week run as the top player on the Rolex Rankings ended in May and was followed by plenty of volatility in the No. 1 spot. Ko’s replacement, Ariya Jutanugarn, held the spot for just two weeks before being bumped by So Yeon Ryu. The ANA Inspiration champ stayed on top for 19 weeks before being displaced by another 2017 major winner, U.S. Women’s Open champ Sung Hyun Park. But the LPGA Tour rookie’s place at No. 1 lasted only one week before Shanshan Feng claimed the throne and held on to it through year’s end, becoming the first Chinese player, male or female, to be golf’s the No. 1-ranked professional.