Viktor Hovland surged into the Power 18 golf rankings on July 7, 2026, moving up to No. 5 as Wyndham Clark claimed the top spot and Bryson DeChambeau fell out of the elite list.

How did the rankings shift?

The latest Power 18 update, compiled by the Official World Golf Ranking panel, placed Wyndham Clark at No. 1 with a rating of 131.45 after his strong finish at the PGA Championship. Hovland, fresh off a runner‑up finish at the Open, earned enough points to leap from No. 9 to No. 5, now sitting at 129.80. DeChambeau, who missed the cut at the recent Masters, dropped to No. 19 and was excluded from the Power 18.

Why does Hovland’s rise matter?

Hovland’s climb signals his consistency across majors and World Golf Championships this season. His second‑place finish at the Open on July 4, where he posted a 68‑68‑69‑70, added 4.5 points to his total. The Norwegian’s steady ball‑striking and composure under pressure have kept him within striking distance of the world No. 1, a position he’s never held before.

Who else benefited from the reshuffle?

Besides Clark and Hovand, several players entered the Power 18. Scottie Scheffler moved up to No. 3 after a wire‑to‑wire win at the Players Championship, while Collin Morikawa entered at No. 7 following his victory at the Memorial Tournament. The changes reflect a season where performance in high‑profile events heavily influences the elite tier.

What’s next for Hovland?

Hovland now faces the FedExCup Playoffs, starting with the Wyndham Championship on July 23. A solid finish could push him into the top‑four, potentially setting up a showdown with Clark for the world No. 1 spot. He’ll need to maintain his recent form, especially his driving accuracy, which sits at 78 % this year, to stay competitive.

How will the rankings affect upcoming majors?

With the Open behind them, the next major is the PGA Championship on August 9. Clark’s No. 1 ranking gives him a psychological edge, but Hovland’s recent surge suggests he’ll be a serious contender. Analysts expect a tight leaderboard, and the rankings indicate a battle between the top five players for the title.

The Power 18 update underscores a dynamic shift in men’s golf, where a handful of strong performances can dramatically reshape the hierarchy. Hovland’s ascent adds another storyline to an already compelling season.