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After we launched our Prime 100 Programs within the U.S. and Prime 100 Programs You Can Play lists this fall, just a few states with probably the most programs and golfers general dominated the rankings.
California, for instance, got here in second with 13 of the Prime 100 Programs, simply behind New York, and first within the Prime 100 public programs rating (11). Florida, which is virtually carpeted with programs coast-to-coast, got here in second on the general public programs listing with 9.
None of these are surprises. However when the dialog strikes from states with probably the most high programs to the enjoying capability of a state’s golfers, very completely different states rise to the highest, lots of which could shock you.
We all know this due to the USGA, which launched a rating of states by common handicap index. By that measure, it’s Mississippi that takes the crown with a mean index of 10.7, presumably fractionally higher than the state in second, Arkansas, which additionally sports activities a ten.7.
However what about California, the state that dominated our course rankings? The Golden State is available in a dismal fortieth out of 51 (the rating contains Puerto Rico), with a mean handicap index of 15.2, although that’s significantly higher than Florida, which is available in forty sixth on the listing with a 16.2 common index.
The final place “honors” go to Alaska, with a mean index of 16.7.
The USGA’s averages are primarily based on the three.2 million golfers within the U.S. who actively submit scores. Total, the common handicap index for males is 14.2 and for ladies it falls to twenty-eight.7.
You possibly can see the highest 10 states within the USGA’s common handicap index ranking under, or you may take a look at the complete outcomes from the USGA’s Instagram submit under that.
Prime 10 states with the very best common handicap index
- Mississippi: 10.7
- Arkansas: 10.7
- Oklahoma: 10.9
- Alabama: 11.6
- Tennessee: 11.8
- Texas: 12.3
- North Dakota: 12.4
- Louisiana: 12.4
- Kansas: 12.5
- Kentucky: 12.5