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10 Best Golfers In The World Right Now Ranked By Stats

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After months of anticipation, golf‘s Major season is almost upon us.

Cameron Young’s victory at the Players’ Championship marked the start of the new golf season when it comes to the big tournaments, with many regarding the Florida event as the fifth Major.

What it does signal though, is a Major tournament every month from now on, with the Masters due to take place in April, followed by the PGA Championship in May, the US Open in June and then the Open in July.

The big names of Rory McIlroy – who finally completed the career Grand Slam at Augusta National last year – and Scottie Scheffler are sure to be there or thereabouts when it comes to the top 10 of the biggest tournaments the sport has to offer, but there are a number of relative newcomers on the block too, hoping to break their Major ducks.

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Here at GIVEMESPORT we thought we’d have a look through the statistics and rank the top the golfers in the world right now, based on the brass tacks of facts and figures – and there are some surprising returns.

We took the stats for scoring average; strokes gained; strokes gained tee-to-green; ball striking; greens in regulation and putting average and then gave the top ten in each metric a score from 10-1. So, if you were ranked number one in a metric you got ten points and so on and so forth.

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David Lipsky

David Lipsky

Certain golf fans may have only been alerted to David Lipsky’s ability in the last week or so. The 37-year-old American finished second behind Matt Fitzpatrick at the Valspar Championship, just one shot behind the Englishman in the final standings. Lipsky impresses in the strokes gained category and the putting average to take his place at No.10 on the list of the top ten golfers on the PGA Tour right now.

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Akshay Bhatia

Akshay Bhatia

Akshay Bhatia is in great form heading into the Major season. The American finished third at the Phoenix Open and tied sixth at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February before a 16th-placed finish in the Genesis Invitational. He would go on to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational before finishing 13th at the Players. He also performs well in the strokes gained metric and has a good putting average, making him a top contender.

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Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith

The first Englishman on this list and he, like Lipsky, shot to prominence with a fine performance in the Valspar Championship, finishing third behind Fitzpatrick and Lipsky. He has been a bit hit-and-miss in terms of making cuts in the lead-up to that Valspar run, but ranks very highly when it comes to ball striking and is strong tee-to-green too. An impressive number eight showing on this list.

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Johnny Keefer

Johnny Keefer

Another relative unknown and is something of a surprise on this list given he has failed to make the cut in each of the last three tournaments he has played. The American is at 74th in the Official World Golf Rankings, but was in the top 50 for last year and so has an invitation to the Masters at Augusta thanks to their qualifying criteria. Keefer ranks highly for ball striking and is number one when it comes to greens in regulation this season.

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Jake Knapp

Jake Knapp

Knapp did not make the cut at the Players, but did have three consecutive top ten finishes at the tournaments prior to that and appeared to be in red-hot form. The American is top when it comes to scoring average and is second when it comes to strokes gained, too. He also makes it into the top ten for putting average, so is a name to be feared heading into the Masters.

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Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy

The current No.2 player in the world is only at number five when it comes to these stats for the 2026 season to date, but he has been carrying an injury. McIlroy withdrew from the Arnold Palmer with said injury before returning to finish 43rd at the Players. He may not be heading into his Masters defence in the best shape, but as we know with the Northern Irishman he can turn on the style at will. Unsurprisingly, he comes out on top in strokes gained tee-to-green and also impresses in strokes gained overall, ball striking and scoring average.

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Scottie Scheffler

Scottie Scheffler

Next is the current world No.1, Scheffler, who is just above the No.2 in fourth on this list. He may not always start a season strongly, but always comes good the longer it goes on, and you cannot write him off being fourth on this list so early in the year. Scheffler ranks highly for scoring average and putting average, with strong numbers for strokes gained and strokes gained tee-to-green as well.

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Jacob Bridgeman

Jacob Bridgeman

What a start to the season this guy is having. The relatively unknown American has finished in the top 20 of every tournament he has played on the PGA Tour so far this season, winning the Genesis Invitational and finishing tied for fifth at the Players. Bridgeman is top of the pile for strokes gained and putting average and only behind Knapp for scoring average too. He is one to watch for sure.

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Matt Fitzpatrick

Matt Fitzpatrick celebrates at Ryder Cup

It is no surprise to see the Sheffield ace near the top of this list and he is ranked No.2 for these stats so far this season. He is coming off the back of winning the Valspar Championship and finishing as runner-up to Cameron Young in the Players Championship. It could so easily have been back-to-back successes for Fitzpatrick. Scoring average, strokes gained, strokes gained tee-to-green, ball striking and greens in regulation – Fitzpatrick is in the top ten for all of them, with his only miss being in the putting averages.

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Collin Morikawa

​​​​​​​Collin Morikawa

Morikawa is perhaps a surprise name at number one in this list, given that he withdrew from the Players. However, up until that point, he had shown strong form, winning the AT&T Pebble Beach tournament, before finishing in the top ten at the Genesis and the Arnold Palmer.

He leads the way for ball striking and is second when it comes to greens in regulation. Also gets in the top ten for scoring average, strokes gained and strokes gained tee-to-green. Like Fitzpatrick he only misses out on the top ten in the putting average metric. Will he be fit to play in the Masters, though, having suffered a back injury just one hole into the Players Championship?

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Oleksandr Usyk’s Last-Ever Boxing Match Will Be Against Deontay Wilder, Says Eddie Hearn

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Oleksandr Usyk’s next, and possibly final, opponent has been leaked by Eddie Hearn.

With the Ukrainian now 39 years old, he is approaching the end of his career, and while he has made it clear that he is not yet retiring, his next showdown will be one of his last acts on the boxing main stage.

Usyk has an undefeated professional record of 25 wins and until recently held the WBA ‘super’, WBC, and IBF belts, but on the 26th of June, he announced he would vacate his belts.

“This is a well-considered decision that I am confident will open new opportunities for me. This is not the end of the story. The continuation lies ahead,” he said on X.

In a video message, he added: “I want to vacate all the belts that I currently hold to make them available for the guys next in line to fight for them.

“Friends, I’m leaving the belts but not the sport because I still have my last dance.”

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Oleksandr Usyk

So who will his last dance come against? While it is unclear whether his next fight will indeed be his last, Eddie Hearn did reveal his next opponent.

Speaking on DAZN, the English promoter stated that Usyk’s next fight will be with Deontay Wilder.

“As I understand it, Usyk will fight Wilder next. He wants to do what he wants to do, I guess, and have one more in the sun, and now the contenders are going to get their shots.”

Usyk’s desire to defeat all the major heavyweights of his era led him to choose the American for his next bout. Usyk has already defeated Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and Daniel Dubois, and will be keen to add Wilder to his conquered list.


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The pair were linked with a fight against each other at the start of the year, but the cards failed to fall into place and the American instead set up a bout with Derek Chisora.

The Bronze Bomber had been scrutinsied following back-to-back defeats versus Joseph Parker and Zhilei Zhang, with many speculating his future in boxing was well into its twilight years. However, a comfortable win against Chisora, in conjunction with a record of 43 knockouts, has proven that he still has what it takes to win at the elite level.

Deontay Wilder vs Derek Chisora

Usyk’s most recent fight came against Rico Verhoeven. It was a tough match for the Ukrainian, who was tested all the way, but he eventually came out victorious late on in the 11th round.

With Usyk and Wilder 39 and 40 respectively, their showdown may act as the grand finale for what has been two legendary careers. When the curtain does fall, they will be remembered as two greats of the game. But for now, the show goes on and a clash between Usyk and Wilder is sure to be an entertaining one.

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Bastian Schweinsteiger Reacts After He’s Accused of Making Racist Comments

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Bastian Schweinsteiger has been forced to defend himself after comments he made about the Ivory Coast ahead of their World Cup clash with Germany were branded racist by their head coach.

The former Germany, Bayern Munich and Manchester United midfielder described Ivory Coast’s style as unpredictable and unorthodox while working as a pundit, remarks that brought a wave of criticism in the days that followed.

Ivory Coast boss Emerse Fae pulled no punches when addressing the comments, leading Schweinsteiger to release a statement explaining what he had actually meant by the analysis.

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Ivory Coast manager Emerse Fae REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

Fae was quick to give his view on the matter, hitting back after guiding Ivory Coast into the knockout rounds for the first time in their history following a 2-0 win over Curacao.

“We could call it racist, if we were calling a spade a spade.”

Though he added he hoped it was simply a “clumsy statement that’s not necessarily reflective of what’s in his life.”

The issue also drew in Jurgen Klopp, who appeared uncomfortable when pressed on the subject during a broadcast appearance, eventually cutting the interview short.

Bastian Schweinsteiger working as a TV pundit

Schweinsteiger had described Ivory Coast’s approach as “a bit African football, a bit unorthodox, a bit wild, a bit perhaps also not so conditioned by tactics” while appearing on German broadcaster ARD.


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The comments quickly drew backlash, with some suggesting he leaned into outdated racial stereotypes. Responding through a statement released by the same broadcaster, Schweinsteiger said:

“I was talking about football, not about people. It’s a football analysis. Nothing more and nothing less. … I certainly didn’t mean to offend anyone.”


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Axel Balkausky, ARD’s sports coordinator, defended Schweinsteiger’s stance in a very similar manner. “He summarized his experiences and observations from recent games. It wasn’t about individual people but rather a footballing assessment. I can’t detect any form of racism in that or in his choice of words. If the coach of Ivory Coast, Emerse Fae, were to speak directly with Bastian, his suspicions would be quickly revised, I am sure of that. Perhaps an opportunity of that sort will arise in the course of the tournament.”

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Pele and Diego Maradona’s Private Chat About Lionel Messi in 2016

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While there will always be intense debate over where they all rank, Lionel Messi, Pele and Diego Maradona will forever be in the pantheon of all-time football greats.

Pele was football’s first global superstar, his name synonymous with the beautiful game. Winner of the World Cup in 1958 at the age of 17, the Brazilian went on to lift football’s most iconic trophy twice more, first in 1962 and then again in 1970.

And then came Diego Maradona, the first player to seriously threaten Pele’s status as the greatest footballer in history.

The diminutive playmaker inspired Argentina to World Cup glory at the 1986 finals in Mexico, hitting a level of individual brilliance that had never been seen before.

It seemed incomprehensible that we’d see another player as good as Maradona, but the otherworldly Messi burst onto the scene in 2005 and the rest is history.

If Messi wins a second successful World Cup with Argentina in the United States this summer, he will cement his status as football’s GOAT (greatest of all time), in the eyes of many football fans and pundits alike.


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For others, that happened as soon as he won the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, producing a series of performances that rivalled Maradona’s 36 years earlier.

Sadly, Maradona wasn’t around to witness Messi’s crowning moment. He died two years earlier, aged just 60.

Pele, on the other hand, did witness Messi lifting the World Cup, but passed away himself less than two weeks later aged 82.

Pele and Maradona’s Private Chat About Messi in 2016

Diego Maradona and Pele REUTERS/Charles Platiau

Years earlier, in June 2016, Maradona and Pele were caught by microphones having a private chat about Messi – and their comments now look very interesting.

Messi was going through a challenging period with Argentina at the time, faced with accusations that he cared more about playing for Barcelona than his national team.

These unfair accusations, combined with a series of near misses at major tournaments, even led to Messi announcing his retirement from international football after the 2016 Copa America.

Several weeks earlier, Maradona and Pele had their private chat. Pele, wanting to learn more about Messi’s personality, asked: “Diego, do you know Messi personally?”

Maradona, who coached Messi at the 2010 World Cup, replied: “Yes, yes, but…”

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Pele interjected: “Is he a good person? I don’t know him, I know him from…”

Maradona then said: “He is a good person, but he has no personality. He doesn’t have much personality, like how to be a leader.”

Pele responded: “Ah, I understand. Like there were many [players like this] in our time.”

Maradona added: “Exactly, many players, many…”

Pele then said: “In 1970, there was Rivelino. I was speaking about Messi, the Argentina of Messi. He said that Messi is a great player, there is no doubt, but he has no personality.” Watch the clip below:

While Messi has let his gifted feet do most of the talking during his illustrious career, there’s no doubt that his leadership qualities have massively improved since Maradona and Pele’s conversation.

Every player in Argentina’s most-recent squads would run through a brick wall for the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has helped to cultivate an extraordinary team spirit with the help of manager Lionel Scaloni.

Messi, who reversed his decision to retire from international duty after a mass public appeal in August 2016, might be a very different character to Pele and Maradona – but he’s demonstrated over the past 10 years that he also has plenty of personality.

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