Mark McCormack's world golf rankings

Mark McCormack's world golf rankings

The McCormack rankings were unofficial world golf rankings published in Mark McCormack's World of Professional Golf Annual from 1968 to 1985, and were a forerunner of the current Official World Golf Rankings. Unlike their replacement they were not used to select fields for tournaments, and served no real purpose other than as a talking point.

The rankings were the first that had been compiled that took account of results from all the world's major professional tours, from the United States, Europe, Japan, Asia, Africa, and Australia. The system rewarded players for their finishing places in tournaments played over a three-year period, with more points awarded for more recent achievements, and more points awarded for major championships and tour events with strong fields than for those in other tournaments. They also reflected McCormack's philosophy that victory should be strongly rewarded, wherever in the world it took place – winners of tournaments received additional bonus points, and only high finishers in tournaments received any recognition, with just the top ten places receiving ranking points, even in major championships.

The first player to lead the rankings was McCormack's client Jack Nicklaus (although Nicklaus left his business arrangement with McCormack in 1970),[1] and he continued to lead them for almost all of the 1970s decade. He would be succeeded as number one in 1978 by Tom Watson, who in turn was succeeded in 1983 by Seve Ballesteros. Had McCormack's rankings of the time been based on results over just the most recent two years, like their modern counterpart, Gary Player would have been number one in 1969 instead of Nicklaus, and Bernhard Langer would have been number one at the end of 1985 instead of Ballesteros. All the other year-end number ones, however, would have remained as they were on the three-year system.

The first ranking list, taking account of results from January 1966 to December 1968, included five American players in the top ten (Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper, Julius Boros and Frank Beard) and five non-Americans (Gary Player, Bob Charles, Neil Coles, Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle). By 1976, the ranking list was almost totally dominated by American players – Nicklaus, Hale Irwin and Johnny Miller were the world's top three – and only two of the top ten (Gary Player and Graham Marsh) were non-Americans. However, the last ranking lists, published in the mid-1980s, reflected the shift in dominance away from American golfers at that time – in 1984, five of the top ten were non-American, and in the last list published in December 1985, the top three players in the world – Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer and Greg Norman – were all non-American.

In the years the rankings were published, the highest position attained by a British player was sixth – by Tony Jacklin in 1972, and Nick Faldo in 1984. The rankings were notable for the high positions reached by the leading Japanese players of the day, with Masashi Ozaki, Isao Aoki and Tsuneyuki Nakajima all achieving top-ten rankings at various times.

In 1986 McCormack's system was taken up by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and became the Sony Rankings. At first the Sony Rankings were only used by the R&A to exempt players from qualifying for The Open Championship (in particular to allow invititations to be sent to the leading American players, some of whom were reluctant to travel to have to pre-qualify), but in 1995 they were endorsed by all of the principal men's professional tours (five at that time) and renamed the Official World Golf Rankings. Over the years the Official rankings have been used to select the field for an increasing number of important tournaments, including the major championships, the World Golf Championships and the Wentworth World Match Play Championship.

Ranking leaders

Year No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 No.10
1968 Jack Nicklaus Arnold Palmer Billy Casper Gary Player Bob Charles Julius Boros Neil Coles Peter Thomson Frank Beard Kel Nagle
1969 Jack Nicklaus Gary Player Billy Casper Arnold Palmer Bob Charles Frank Beard George Archer Lee Trevino Miller Barber Dan Sikes
1970 Jack Nicklaus Gary Player Billy Casper Lee Trevino Bob Charles Bruce Devlin Neil Coles Tony Jacklin Frank Beard Brian Huggett and Kel Nagle (tied)
1971 Jack Nicklaus Lee Trevino Gary Player Arnold Palmer Billy Casper Miller Barber Bruce Crampton Bob Charles Bruce Devlin Tom Weiskopf
1972 Jack Nicklaus Gary Player Lee Trevino Bruce Crampton Arnold Palmer Tony Jacklin Tom Weiskopf Peter Oosterhuis Jerry Heard Bruce Devlin
1973 Jack Nicklaus Tom Weiskopf Lee Trevino Gary Player Bruce Crampton Johnny Miller Peter Oosterhuis Lanny Wadkins Jerry Heard Gay Brewer
1974 Jack Nicklaus Johnny Miller Gary Player Tom Weiskopf Lee Trevino Masashi Ozaki Bruce Crampton Hale Irwin Hubert Green Jerry Heard
1975 Jack Nicklaus Johnny Miller Tom Weiskopf Hale Irwin Gary Player Hubert Green Lee Trevino Billy Casper Bruce Crampton Tom Watson
1976 Jack Nicklaus Hale Irwin Johnny Miller Gary Player Hubert Green Tom Watson Tom Weiskopf Graham Marsh Ben Crenshaw Al Geiberger
1977 Jack Nicklaus Tom Watson Hubert Green Hale Irwin Ben Crenshaw Graham Marsh Gary Player Tom Weiskopf Raymond Floyd Seve Ballesteros
1978 Tom Watson Jack Nicklaus Hale Irwin Hubert Green Gary Player Ben Crenshaw Graham Marsh Seve Ballesteros Lee Trevino Isao Aoki
1979 Tom Watson Jack Nicklaus Hale Irwin Lee Trevino Gary Player Isao Aoki Hubert Green Ben Crenshaw Seve Ballesteros Lanny Wadkins
1980 Tom Watson Lee Trevino Isao Aoki Ben Crenshaw Jack Nicklaus Jerry Pate Seve Ballesteros Andy Bean Hale Irwin Gary Player
1981 Tom Watson Bill Rogers Isao Aoki Jerry Pate Lee Trevino Seve Ballesteros David Graham Ben Crenshaw Raymond Floyd Bruce Lietzke
1982 Tom Watson Raymond Floyd Seve Ballesteros Tom Kite Craig Stadler Jerry Pate Jack Nicklaus Bill Rogers Isao Aoki Curtis Strange
1983 Seve Ballesteros Tom Watson Raymond Floyd Greg Norman Tom Kite Jack Nicklaus Tsuneyuki Nakajima Craig Stadler Isao Aoki Lanny Wadkins
1984 Seve Ballesteros Tom Watson Greg Norman Lanny Wadkins Bernhard Langer Nick Faldo Tsuneyuki Nakajima Craig Stadler Tom Kite Calvin Peete
1985 Seve Ballesteros Bernhard Langer Greg Norman Tom Watson Tsuneyuki Nakajima Lanny Wadkins Mark O'Meara Curtis Strange Corey Pavin Hal Sutton

Single-year points leaders

For the years that the rankings were compiled, the following golfers earned most points during each single calendar year:

(1) When the McCormack ranking system was adapted to become the Sony rankings, Tom Watson emerged as the single-year points leader in 1984 under that system's points structure.

References

  1. ^ Arnie and Jack, by Ian O'Connor, 2009

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