Max Homa's breakthrough victory at the Wells Fargo Championship earned him spots in several upcoming events, and it also took him to the cusp of the top 100 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Homa was outside the top 1000 as recently as September, and he teed off at Quail Hollow ranked 417th in the world. But after holding off Joel Dahmen by three shots to win his first PGA Tour victory, Homa jumped all the way to No. 102 in the latest rankings.
Dahmen's second career runner-up finish helped him move up 45 spots to No.