YouTube Golf Power Rankings: Early July Update
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YouTube Golf Power Rankings: Early July Update

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YouTube Golf Power Rankings: Early July Update

We’ve been tracking the YouTube Golf Power Rankings for several months now and the top of the leaderboard continues to shift as more competitive rounds are added to the Handicap Tracker database.

Here are the current top 10 players ranked by Handicap Tracker. The site monitors YouTube golf videos and calculates each player’s on-camera handicap.

  • Bryson DeChambeau (+9.9)
  • Jason Day (+8.7)
  • Nick Voke (+6.9)
  • James Nicholas (+6.9)
  • Brad Dalke (+6.8)
  • Pavan Sagoo (+6.8)
  • Wesley Bryan (+6.5)
  • Josh Oddy (+6.3)
  • George Bryan (+6.1)
  • Jean-Philippe Mehu (+6.1)

Here are the biggest movers up the handicap leaderboard during the past two weeks.

Mariano Di Vaio

Mariano Di Vaio made the biggest move of the period with a strong performance in the Swiss Alps.

Playing at Engadine Golf Club, Di Vaio shot 3-under through nine holes and produced one of his best adjusted scores to date. The round moved him up 12 spots on the leaderboard and brought his handicap to +2.1.

It was another reminder that Di Vaio is more than just a celebrity golfer.

Wesley Bryan

Bryan put together one of the strongest stretches of anyone on the tracker.

It started with a 4-under round at FarmLinks Golf Club to secure the top spot in the YouTube Golf Tour draft. He then moved on to Final Qualifying for The Open at West Lancashire Golf Club, where he followed a 2-under opening round with a 5-under second round.

James Nicholas

Nicholas delivered when it mattered during Final Qualifying for The Open.

Playing at Burnham & Berrow Golf Club, he opened with a 6-under round and followed it with another 4-under performance. Two rounds deep under par on a demanding links course were enough to qualify him for The Open at Royal Birkdale.

Kyle Berkshire

Berkshire started his new “Driver on Every Hole” series with a round that immediately got the tracker’s attention.

At Tobacco Road Golf Club, he took on the course with driver in hand on every hole and still managed to shoot 5-under. The power is obvious but the control is what made the round stand out.

Hailey Ostrom

Ostrom added another steady round to her season at Orange Tree Golf Resort.

An even-par performance may not be the loudest score of the update but it was another solid round on a well-rated course. Ostrom moved up two spots and now sits at a 0.7 handicap.

Peter Finch

Finch’s strong run continued with another solid stretch of golf.

An even-par round at TPC River Highlands was followed by a 2-over score in Open Qualifying at Lindrick Golf Club. Finch narrowly missed advancing.

James Wiltshire

Playing Woodbury Park Golf Club from 7,250 yards, Wiltshire fired a 5-under round. For a +3 handicap player, that’s the type of round expected but still difficult to deliver.

Micah Morris

At Vanderbilt Legends Club, he put together a controlled 2-under round that comfortably lowered his handicap. Morris moved up one spot and now sits at +4.0.

Grant Horvat

Horvat continued his consistent season during the YouTube Golf Tour Draft event at FarmLinks Golf Club.

An even-par opening nine on a difficult setup still produced a strong adjusted score because of the course difficulty.

Biggest handicap impact (single video)

The biggest handicap cut from a single video belonged to Mariano Di Vaio after shooting 3-under through nine holes at Engadine Golf Club. The round produced a 0.7 reduction to his handicap.

Ange and Oakley Anthony followed with 0.6 reductions, while James Nicholas posted a 6-under 65 during Open qualifying that produced another major move.

What did you notice from YouTube golf over the past two weeks?

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Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

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