The 47-year-old has a chance to become the European No 1 for the eighth time in her 25-year career if she wins the Daishin Securities Tomato M Korea European Ladies Masters starting at Haevichi Country Club today and then finishes well in the final two events of the year in India and Dubai.
Davies is currently ranked second behind five-time winner this season Lee-Anne Pace, who is hoping to become the first South African to win the Henderson Money List. Davies cannot catch her this week, but can get very close. "My goal is to try and catch Lee-Anne again," she said.