We’ve been tracking the YouTube Golf Power Rankings for several months and the leaderboard continues to change as more 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 (+9.6)
- Jason Day (+8.7)
- Brad Dalke (+7.1)
- Pavan Sagoo (+6.8)
- Nick Voke (+6.7)
- Ryan Ruffels (+6.6)
- James Nicholas (+6.1)
- Jean-Philippe Mehu (+6.1)
- Sean Walsh (+6.1)
- Chance Taylor (+5.9)
Now let’s get into the biggest movers up the handicap leaderboard from Aug. 2 through Aug. 15.
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Jimmy Bullard
Bullard made the biggest jump of the period, moving up nine spots to a +3.3 handicap.
Playing Joshy the Golfer at Foxhills, Bullard shot 2-under through nine holes. That translated to an adjusted score of 3-under and continued a strong run in his Scratch Match series.
Mariano Di Vaio
Di Vaio posted one of the best nine-hole scores of the update at Pevero Golf Club. Playing as a +1.7 handicap, he shot 4-under through nine holes for an adjusted score of 4.7 under.
The performance moved Di Vaio up eight spots and improved his handicap to +2.3.
Danny Elder
Elder returned to Carnoustie Golf Links and made another big move.
He shot 4-under on the front nine, producing an adjusted score of 5.4-under on one of the more difficult courses featured in the Handicap Tracker. Elder moved up eight spots and now sits at +2.9.
Matt Fryer
Fryer had two rounds contribute to a six-spot jump.
He shot 2-over through nine holes at Machrie Golf Links where the course difficulty helped produce a strong adjusted score. He followed that with a 9-under round at Warrington Golf Club.
Martin Borgmeier
Borgmeier shot 1-under through nine holes during tournament play at Golfclub München Eichenried. With a 74.2 course rating and 137 Slope, the round produced an adjusted score of 2.2-under.
Borgmeier moved up six spots and improved his handicap to +1.4.
Rick Shiels
Shiels posted his lowest round of 2026 at Cabot Bordeaux.
He shot 2-under which translated to an adjusted score of 4.2-under on the difficult layout. Shiels moved up four spots and now sits at +2.2.
Ronan Moloney
Moloney gained three spots after the Fore Bros Major Championship at Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg. The difficult setup made his round more valuable than the raw score alone would suggest and helped lower his handicap to 9.4.
Chance Taylor
Taylor shot 4-under against Evan Thompson at Grove Park Inn, followed it with a 9-under round at Warriors Path and then went 3-under through nine against a Division I college golfer.
Taylor moved up three spots and now sits at +5.9, putting him inside the current top 10.
Ashley Mullin
Mullin shot 1-under at Thai Country Club during the Asian Honda Classic challenge. The round produced another positive adjusted score and moved him up three spots.
Peter Finch
Finch continued his recent run of strong play at his first UK Tour event. He opened with a 2-under round at Hertfordshire Golf & Country Club, producing an adjusted score of 2.5-under. Finch moved up three spots and now sits at +2.9.
Biggest handicap impact (single video)
The biggest handicap cut from a single video belonged to Ronan Moloney.
Moloney shot 78 (+6) during the Fore Bros Major Championship at Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg and reduced his handicap by 0.9.
Mariano Di Vaio and Danny Elder were next, each cutting 0.8 from their Handicap Tracker number.
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