We have followed YouTube Golf Power Rankings over the past few months and the leaderboard is very tight across all major players.
Here are the top 10 players ranked by Handicap Tracker. The site goes through every golf video on YouTube and calculates the camera handicap for each player.
- Bryson DeChambeau (+9.9)
- Jason’s day (+8.7)
- Brad Dalke (+7.0)
- George Bryan (+6.8)
- Ryan Ruffels (+6.8)
- Pavan Sago (+6.8)
- Nick Voke (+6.6)
- James Nicholas (+6.6)
- Wesley Bryan (+6.2)
- Jean-Phillippe juice (+6.1)
Now let’s get into the biggest moves on the handicap leaderboard over the past two weeks.


Danny Elder
Leading the charge this term, Danny delivered one of the strongest performances on board at his home track, the legendary Carnoustie Golf Links championship course. Playing off the tips at a former Open Championship site is tough enough, but shooting a 2-under round for a 4.2-under adjusted score is elite-level golf.
It also comes at the right time, with Danny sitting in one of the most crowded sections of the leaderboard, where handicaps between +1 and +3 are tightly packed. In that range, even small moves can cause massive jumps in rankings.
Bloody
Golf Slump continued its steady climb with nine times in Australia. First came a 2-under stretch at Gardiners Run Golf Course, followed by another strong showing at Lang Lang Golf Club, often described as a country-style Augusta. A 1 under effort there keeps the momentum going and shows that his game is trending in a very consistent direction.
Luke Kwon
The outstanding round of the period belongs to Luke. Continuing the “Surviving Sunday” series with the New Zealand crew, the challenge this time was to match the PGA Championship’s leading score from Saturday and try to “win” the tournament in a single round.
Tooms pushed it all the way with an impressive 4 under performance, but Kwon just hit another level. A sensational 6-under round at TPC Harding Park secured the victory and further cemented his place among golf’s top creators on the platform.
Ryan Ruffels
Ryan Ruffels is quickly becoming the hottest name in golf on YouTube. Fresh off beating out seven other creators to qualify for the OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic, the internet has fully rallied behind him and he’s already backed him up by making the weekend cut.
Furthermore, another dominant performance against Sam Heung-min saw Ryan comfortably close out a 6 & 5 victory, adding another boost to his rapidly climbing handicap position.
Fat Perez & Bobby Fairways
The Bob Does Sports duo returned for another of their Stroke Play Major series on the Streamsong Resort Blue Course. Fat Perez delivered the low round with a clean 1 under performance, but it was Bobby who walked away with the title. Starting the challenge at 14 in the cumulative format, Bob battled to a 9-money finish and added another Bob Does Sports trophy to the cabinet.
Mazelyn
Mazelyn continued her popular Walk On Wager streak with a high-stakes match at Erinvale Golf Club, putting her entire YouTube salary on the line in a 1v1 showdown. For a player with a 5.4 handicap, opening from 2 over 9 under that kind of pressure is seriously impressive. The match win and her strong scoring support pushed her firmly up the leaderboard and added another memorable chapter to the series.
Biggest Impact on Handicap (single video)


The biggest handicap cut from a video was… Bobby Fairways! He took 0.9 off his handicap during the Bob Does Sports Stroke Play Major.
What have you noticed about golf on YouTube in the past two weeks?

