Jack Spark (Newmachar) is Scotland's
most improved male handicap golfer
FROM SCOTTISH GOLF WEBSITE
We’ve reached the end of the 2017 season and we hope you’ve enjoyed your golf wherever you’ve played. Competitive golf in Scotland remains buoyant with more than 1.3m rounds played across the country between April and October.
Using the numbers gathered from our Centralised Database of Handicaps*, we wanted to share some of the most interesting stats from the year, to acknowledge the achievements of club golfers and help you gauge your game compared to the rest of the golfing population!
Most Improved Male Golfer in 2017 | Top 10
Name | Club | Handicap Reduction |
Jack Spark | Newmachar | 16.6 |
Andrew Mackay | Stornoway | 14.6 |
Reagan Coffey | Deeside | 13.9 |
Noah Forsyth | Inverness | 12.8 |
Grant Anderson | Turnhouse | 12.7 |
S Spark | Newmachar | 12.7 |
Lee Thompson | McDonald Ellon | 12.6 |
Samuel Gilfillan | Torvean | 12.3 |
Callum Bruce | Deeside | 12.3 |
Sam Christie | Rothes | 12.1 |
Most Improved Female Golfer in 2017 | Top 10
Name | Club | Handicap Reduction |
Sophie Murphy | Clydebank and District | 17.8 |
Anna Scott | Deeside | 14.3 |
Hannah Robb | St Regulus | 14.3 |
Summer Elliott | Nairn | 13.9 |
Freya Russell | Ladies Golf Club Troon | 12.1 |
Rachel Adam | Cullen Links | 11.8 |
Abigail May | St Regulus | 11.6 |
Lorraine Chalmers | Ayr Belleisle Ladies | 11.3 |
Amy McKie | Dumfries and County | 11.2 |
Leah Bryce | Sandyhills | 11.0 |
* The information presented has been taken from Scottish Golf’s CDH (Centralised Database of Handicaps) covering the period 1 April to 30 October 2017, based on scoring and handicapping data that Scottish Golf has received from affiliated clubs.
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