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BSGA World Ranking: #1

Sawyer Wilson

Did he play lights out at Clearwater? Certainly not. But he played well enough to get the nod and maintain world number 1. His body of work this season includes 2 majors, a 73, and the most quota points in recorded history for a single round. Though he expects to return to the top spot soon, he has relinquished the title for a champion of the heart. 

Driving Power 92%
Driving Accuracy 93%
Iron Power 93%
iron Accuracy 94%
Approach 97%
Short Game 94%
Sand Game 92%
Lag Putting 90%
Putting For Score 94%

BSGA World Ranking: #2

Mike Horan

Taking advantage of his extended time with the Commish’s ear during the Turgeon/Carmona Union, Horan laid out a formidable case to have his rank jump Turg’s. His main points being; Won a major, lowest score at the Elmore Envite, and a consistently strong finish on tour. The commish obliges.

Driving Power 92%
Driving Accuracy 90%
Iron Power 93%
iron Accuracy 88%
Approach 92%
Short Game 89%
Sand Game 88%
Lag Putting 89%
Putting For Score 88%

BSGA World Ranking: #3

Casey
Turgeon

We let our stallion have his day but all good things come to an end, and I suspect when Turgeon visits the rankings he will be disappointed, dropping 2 spots. He once held claim to the #2 spot, but a petition by current world #2 has knocked him down another slot.

Class 100%
Driving Power 96%
Driving Accuracy 89%
Iron Power 97%
iron Accuracy 90%
Approach 87%
Short Game 78%
Sand Game 78%
Lag Putting 82%
Putting For Score 83%

BSGA World Ranking: #4

Kenny
Weatherman

Possibly the only other contender for Mr. Consistency, Kenny has scored 20-24 quota points in each of his 6 tournament rounds. He has become a staple in the top 10.

Driving Power 94%
Driving Accuracy 76%
Iron Power 94%
iron Accuracy 82%
Approach 85%
Short Game 91%
Sand Game 77%
Lag Putting 83%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #5

Jimmy O'Brien

Where did this round come from?! The quietest 29 quota points at the qualifier, Jimmy now has rounds of 27 and 29 under his belt. It’s only a matter of time before this guy pops and runs away with one.

Driving Power 84%
Driving Accuracy 82%
Iron Power 88%
iron Accuracy 84%
Approach 81%
Short Game 85%
Sand Game 76%
Lag Putting 89%
Putting For Score 88%

BSGA World Ranking: #6

Spencer
Wilson

A glorious return after pulling his pride muscle, Spencer W carded 22 quota points. You can’t tell me it isn’t the sweetest swing on tour, which begs the question; why isn’t he better?

Driving Power 93%
Driving Accuracy 74%
Iron Power 90%
iron Accuracy 86%
Approach 85%
Short Game 85%
Sand Game 88%
Lag Putting 87%
Putting For Score 84%

BSGA World Ranking: #7

Justin
Crist

A quota maintenance round turned bright, Yahweh put up 26 at the Qualifier. Give this man his flowers he is ALL THE WAY BACK (until he makes his next swing adjustment and says he needs to take a month off). 

Driving Power 92%
Driving Accuracy 77%
Iron Power 87%
iron Accuracy 82%
Approach 86%
Short Game 83%
Sand Game 84%
Lag Putting 88%
Putting For Score 84%

BSGA World Ranking: #8

Jordan Savinon

The exact opposite of Turg, this guy plays best when the lights shine brightest. Legend has it he often plays poorly in practice rounds. Well, that’s news to me, cause all I see him do in competition is GO LOW. Shooting an 80, Savinon has rounds of 32 and 30 in his short time on tour.

Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 84%
Iron Power 90%
iron Accuracy 86%
Approach 88%
Short Game 86%
Sand Game 89%
Lag Putting 86%
Putting For Score 89%

BSGA World Ranking: #9

Taylor Lesch

Sandbagger in chief WINS in only his third round on tour (second appearance). Muscle Man can smash with the best of them and demonstrated a newfound touch around the greens on his way to earning the coveted Snorting Scotsman.

Driving Power 96%
Driving Accuracy 85%
Iron Power 96%
iron Accuracy 75%
Approach 68%
Short Game 74%
Sand Game 69%
Lag Putting 79%
Putting For Score 78%

BSGA World Ranking: #10

Joey Allison

Combining gangly levers and a mouth that never shuts, Allison put up another terrific round (for him) at 22 quota points, cementing him as a certified tour player.

Driving Power 86%
Driving Accuracy 84%
Iron Power 84%
iron Accuracy 78%
Approach 87%
Short Game 87%
Sand Game 78%
Lag Putting 89%
Putting For Score 87%

BSGA World Ranking: #11

Austin Pawlowski

The Road Scholar made the trek once again and carded a tidy 25 quota points. The tour hipster in chief is lethal when given a last minute 2-hour delay, the commish may start tournaments on time going forward to negate this advantage.

Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 88%
Iron Power 90%
iron Accuracy 82%
Approach 82%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 75%
Lag Putting 89%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #12

Hunter Lanier

The Alabama Surfer slow talked his way to a terrific 28 quota points on an unforgiving Clearwater CC. Don’t let his accent fool you, this young man is surprisingly cerebral with a club in his hand.

Driving Power 86%
Driving Accuracy 85%
Iron Power 86%
iron Accuracy 78%
Approach 86%
Short Game 92%
Sand Game 84%
Lag Putting 90%
Putting For Score 89%

BSGA World Ranking: #13

Kevin Proehl

Despite one of the least complete rounds I’ve witnessed this man play, he still put together an 18 and 24 at The Open. If that’s his floor, I’d hate to see his ceiling with his 20 quota. 

Driving Power 89%
Driving Accuracy 80%
Iron Power 87%
iron Accuracy 83%
Approach 85%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 80%

BSGA World Ranking: #14

Spencer
Elmore

Good thing this guy pays attention to correct the record. He put up a more than respectable 15 spot at Clearwater to maintain a top tier ranking. His vibes will be missed at the Bonesaw Cup, perhaps he will pay a visit to support the lads?

Driving Power 95%
Driving Accuracy 71%
Iron Power 91%
iron Accuracy 73%
Approach 86%
Short Game 81%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 83%
Putting For Score 82%

BSGA World Ranking: #15

Opie
Brodbeck

We’ll chalk this one up to drive-lag from Jacksonville and “floating” after a night of fun the previous Thursday. We expect more from the uber talented Brodbeck, but 13 quota points isn’t it, fam. Perhaps a mental adjustment when deciding clubs and approach is in order. 

Driving Power 89%
Driving Accuracy 86%
Iron Power 93%
iron Accuracy 83%
Approach 87%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 86%

BSGA World Ranking: #16

Mason Parrish

The mini Horanimal is the definition of professional. Shows up, doesn’t talk to any of his colleagues, puts in the work, and goes home with 20 quota points. One day I’d like to know what his voice sounds like. 

Driving Power 84%
Driving Accuracy 85%
Iron Power 85%
iron Accuracy 82%
Approach 82%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 78%
Lag Putting 86%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #17

Zach Gordon

Why he would ever swap out his 3-wood when it’s the possibly the deadliest weapon on tour is beyond me, but we learned one thing for sure; when the lights shine brightest, Gordon brings his A-game.

First Tee Composure 45%
Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 86%
Iron Power 88%
iron Accuracy 81%
Approach 75%
Short Game 82%
Sand Game 80%
Lag Putting 91%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #18

Harrison Cooney

The new standard for power and distance, Cooney can mash it with the best of them. Similarly, his vibes are impeccable. Everything else about his game is reflected in his player stats. 

Driving Power 100%
Driving Accuracy 66%
Iron Power 100%
iron Accuracy 66%
Approach 73%
Short Game 72%
Sand Game 66%
Lag Putting 89%
Putting For Score 61%

BSGA World Ranking: #19

Zach Johnson

The good doctor was able to crack in 15 quota points in his tour debut. A friendly face from a distant past has triumphantly returned, time will tell if this was a high watermark or a professional sandbag performance.

Brotherhood Factor 100%
Driving Power 41%
Driving Accuracy 35%
Iron Power 32%
iron Accuracy 33%
Approach 24%
Short Game 26%
Sand Game 27%
Lag Putting 48%
Putting For Score 33%

BSGA World Ranking: #20

Brenden Hewett

In his first ever official round of golf using rented clubs, Hubert threw up 3 quota points. Respekt. Now you may be asking why his ranking is so high? The answer? Brother stepped up when the commish got jumped years ago (Crist and Elmore were later found sitting on their hands watching). 

Brotherhood Factor 100%
Driving Power 75%
Driving Accuracy 67%
Iron Power 67%
iron Accuracy 68%
Approach 50%
Short Game 66%
Sand Game 53%
Lag Putting 68%
Putting For Score 65%

BSGA World Ranking: #21

Danny Bolnick

For a man who can run into it with his driver every once in a while you’d think he’d card better than 13 quota points. But he didn’t, so he’s here.

Driving Power 83%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 81%
iron Accuracy 78%
Approach 78%
Short Game 82%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 83%
Putting For Score 83%

BSGA World Ranking: #22

Zack Hubbard

What’s impressive watching Zeebo play golf is you think “no way he’s even going to make contact”, but then he does and it’s actually not bad! A ho-hum 13 and a feather in the cap for the lad.

Driving Power 81%
Driving Accuracy 84%
Iron Power 82%
iron Accuracy 82%
Approach 79%
Short Game 79%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 85%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #23

BJ Anderson

We call him BJ Anderson cause he BLOWS away the competition, except in tournament play. We’re still waiting for that version of the And Man to show up.

Driving Power 95%
Driving Accuracy 72%
Iron Power 90%
iron Accuracy 77%
Approach 82%
Short Game 81%
Sand Game 75%
Lag Putting 89%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #24

Josh Mowery

The Quiet Vibe put up a whimsy 8 points after starting off so strong. One has to wonder if this was sandbagging, or a sincere effort? Time will tell.

Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 88%
Iron Power 90%
iron Accuracy 82%
Approach 82%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 75%
Lag Putting 89%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #25

Chris Ellis

No, he’s not intoxicated, he just talks like that. Mr. Ellis Island made a respectable debut with 13 quota points, but more importantly, earned an invite back with stellar vibes.

Driving Power 80%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 84%
iron Accuracy 82%
Approach 79%
Short Game 76%
Sand Game 77%
Lag Putting 74%
Putting For Score 81%

BSGA World Ranking: #26

Johnny Panico

Panico, sporting a swing borrowed from Wil-E-Coyote, returned to earth with a 7 after rounds of 12, and 14 quota points. Doesn’t matter for him though, long as The Tide play well.

Driving Power 80%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 84%
iron Accuracy 82%
Approach 79%
Short Game 76%
Sand Game 77%
Lag Putting 74%
Putting For Score 81%

BSGA World Ranking: #27

Michael Suchy

All gas no brakes at this stage in the mammoth’s playing career. A case of the hooks removed him from contention on several holes, then the chili dips for several more. If he can string together average contact throughout a round this man could sit in the 20’s. Until then, he sits here in the rankings.

Driving Power 100%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 100%
iron Accuracy 78%
Approach 68%
Short Game 74%
Sand Game 69%
Lag Putting 83%
Putting For Score 84%

BSGA World Ranking: #28

Andrew Mccormick

Demonstrating raw athleticism, Andy was able to put up 7 quota points without touching a club in the prior several years. Though it wasn’t impressive, he earned a lifetime tour card the most honest way how; purchasing a home from the commish (highly recommend btw)

Driving Power 89%
Driving Accuracy 83%
Iron Power 93%
iron Accuracy 83%
Approach 85%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 80%

BSGA World Ranking: #29

Tyler Selesky

Good luck wiping the smile of this young guns face, as he matriculated his way to a dainty 86 on his tour debut. His combination of power, looks, and aerodynamic head make him lethal tee to green.

Driving Power 89%
Driving Accuracy 83%
Iron Power 93%
iron Accuracy 83%
Approach 85%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 80%

BSGA World Ranking: #30

Andrew Fernandez

After a brief hiatus on tour he has made a respectable return, carding a 90 on the grueling Copperhead Course. Welcome back brotha!!

Driving Power 91%
Driving Accuracy 86%
Iron Power 91%
iron Accuracy 87%
Approach 77%
Short Game 87%
Sand Game 80%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 86%

BSGA World Ranking: #31

Dylan Chewcowski

You know you’re talking to a golf premadonna when he can’t wait to tell you “played the worst round of my life” after carding a 90 at Copperhead. Good vibes and likely to make future appearances.

Driving Power 82%
Driving Accuracy 86%
Iron Power 88%
iron Accuracy 81%
Approach 75%
Short Game 82%
Sand Game 80%
Lag Putting 91%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #32

Matt Brookens

Arguably the nicest guy in the world and first tour sponsor who presented a putter to the winner of the lowest gross score at the Envitational. No, he’s not aimed two fairways right, that’s just his setup

Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 86%
Iron Power 88%
iron Accuracy 81%
Approach 89%
Short Game 82%
Sand Game 80%
Lag Putting 91%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #33

Tyler Brew

Unfortunately the commissioner was not able to witness this players game so can’t comment with much more than a tip of the cap and an excellent 86 on Sunday.

Driving Power 84%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 85%
iron Accuracy 78%
Approach 72%
Short Game 70%
Sand Game 69%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 73%

BSGA World Ranking: #34

Tyler Walsh

The lefty has come a long way and one can almost set their watch to a steady and consistent performance. I suspect it’s only a matter of time before this Wil-e-coyote swing makes a serious run

Driving Power 89%
Driving Accuracy 91%
Iron Power 89%
iron Accuracy 85%
Approach 85%
Short Game 89%
Sand Game 88%
Lag Putting 89%
Putting For Score 94%

BSGA World Ranking: #35

Zach Daniels

Though he would tell you he didn’t have his best day, his grit throughout the round earned him respect and his ability to feed a ravished commish earned him an automatic qualifier spot come J6.

Driving Power 92%
Driving Accuracy 93%
Iron Power 90%
iron Accuracy 86%
Approach 87%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 76%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 85%

BSGA World Ranking: #36

John Howes

If you’re wondering where that bacon smell is emanating, look here; tour cop John Howes. One of the chillest mofos on tour, he’s made his return to Tampa and as his first official decision he joined the tour and hasn’t looked back 

Driving Power 83%
Driving Accuracy 76%
Iron Power 87%
iron Accuracy 83%
Approach 75%
Short Game 75%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 78%
Putting For Score 74%

BSGA World Ranking: #37

Sean Noppenberg

The O-town native had a time at the CCQ and put up a respectable 88 for a new course on a windy day. Good vibes followed him all evening in the after party, and much more is in store.

Driving Power 87%
Driving Accuracy 83%
Iron Power 87%
iron Accuracy 83%
Approach 82%
Short Game 84%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 80%

BSGA World Ranking: #38

Tommy Schneider

Never short on spry attitude and a pleasant demeanor through the storm, Logan introduced himself to the field amidst a rain storm and though his score wasn’t ideal, his attitude was.

Driving Power 75%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 79%
iron Accuracy 77%
Approach 72%
Short Game 76%
Sand Game 77%
Lag Putting 74%
Putting For Score 71%

BSGA World Ranking: #39

Blaze Eady

Never short on spry attitude and a pleasant demeanor through the storm, Logan introduced himself to the field amidst a rain storm and though his score wasn’t ideal, his attitude was.

Driving Power 75%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 79%
iron Accuracy 77%
Approach 72%
Short Game 76%
Sand Game 77%
Lag Putting 74%
Putting For Score 71%

BSGA World Ranking: #40

Drew Inman

Unfortunately no one in this young man’s group kept the quota scores so we aren’t positive about this ranking, but we’re optimistic the guy can play. Anticipate much more in the 24′ season.

Driving Power 75%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 79%
iron Accuracy 77%
Approach 72%
Short Game 76%
Sand Game 77%
Lag Putting 74%
Putting For Score 71%

BSGA World Ranking: #41

Higgy

No one questions this young man’s intelligence, and he is smartly playing the long game, putting up a 3 quota point performance at the Elmore Envitational. Quota maintenance this early in a career is frowned upon, but I appreciate the gamesmanship

Driving Power 71%
Driving Accuracy 69%
Iron Power 71%
iron Accuracy 67%
Approach 67%
Short Game 69%
Sand Game 67%
Lag Putting 74%
Putting For Score 71%

BSGA World Ranking: #42

jared Glyn

I’m assuming Jared does some kind of investment banking with that head shot, and if I were an investor, I’d be stacking my chips on this guy. In the lone 5-some of the day has the grit and patience to throw up a 76 like it was NOTHING. 

Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 94%
Iron Power 86%
iron Accuracy 93%
Approach 92%
Short Game 93%
Sand Game 88%
Lag Putting 92%
Putting For Score 93%

BSGA World Ranking: #43

Matt Fenske

Hailing from Oakmont, Fenske decided to slum it with us resort course guys and roll around in the mud. I was underwhelmed with the final score but pleasantly pleased with the vibes

Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 86%
Iron Power 86%
iron Accuracy 86%
Approach 87%
Short Game 89%
Sand Game 88%
Lag Putting 85%
Putting For Score 86%

BSGA World Ranking: #44

Nate Crapple

The Elmore connection is to credit for this tour addition, who had a decent showing given the low expectations. 

Driving Power 83%
Driving Accuracy 73%
Iron Power 81%
iron Accuracy 77%
Approach 75%
Short Game 72%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 78%
Putting For Score 74%

BSGA World Ranking: #45

Zach Koenn

General nice guy Koenn came in clutch with a last minute slot fill and performed… well, he showed up.

Driving Power 83%
Driving Accuracy 76%
Iron Power 78%
iron Accuracy 83%
Approach 75%
Short Game 75%
Sand Game 73%
Lag Putting 78%
Putting For Score 74%

BSGA World Ranking: #46

Logan Ungerer

Never short on spry attitude and a pleasant demeanor through the storm, Logan introduced himself to the field amidst a rain storm and though his score wasn’t ideal, his attitude was.

Driving Power 75%
Driving Accuracy 75%
Iron Power 79%
iron Accuracy 77%
Approach 72%
Short Game 76%
Sand Game 77%
Lag Putting 74%
Putting For Score 71%

BSGA World Ranking: #47

Nolan Collins

“Double bogey pick up” need not apply here as the motivated Nolan Collins carded a 118. I don’t think this young man has had a bad day in his life and that is the sort of energy we seek on this tour.

Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 84%
Iron Power 90%
iron Accuracy 72%
Approach 75%
Short Game 76%
Sand Game 77%
Lag Putting 74%
Putting For Score 76%

BSGA World Ranking: #48

Chris Lehane

If he just keeps his weight on the arches of his feet he could leapfrog to number 1. Lehane’s game showed many large bright spots and is on a strong upward trajectory.

Driving Power 88%
Driving Accuracy 78%
Iron Power 85%
iron Accuracy 83%
Approach 83%
Short Game 87%
Sand Game 80%
Lag Putting 84%
Putting For Score 82%

BSGA World Ranking: #49

Steven Guiffre

Steven is currently serving a late minute bail penalty until further notice.

Driving Power 82%
Driving Accuracy 78%
Iron Power 79%
iron Accuracy 73%
Approach 71%
Short Game 82%
Sand Game 80%
Lag Putting 81%
Putting For Score 77%

BSGA World Ranking: #50

Alex
Grandjacquet

This ranking is exclusively due to a lame last minute bail, but at least he gave the commish a headsup.

Driving Power 95%
Driving Accuracy 94%
Iron Power 90%
iron Accuracy 92%
Approach 96%
Short Game 92%
Sand Game 92%
Lag Putting 93%
Putting For Score 97%

BSGA World Ranking: Honorable Mention

Nick Abbott

This ranking is a result of the ultimate tour sin; late minute bail with hardly an explanation to the commish.

Driving Power 75%
Driving Accuracy 72%
Iron Power 79%
iron Accuracy 81%
Approach 82%
Short Game 81%
Sand Game 75%
Lag Putting 81%
Putting For Score 82%
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