Lev Grinberg vs Charlie Woods: Ranking Better Amateur By Handicap Score, Career & More
After Miles Russell and Kris Kim, Ukrainian Lev Grinberg has become the headline in the golf world. The 16-year-old would soon be teeing up at the Soudal Open. the event where he made his DP World Tour debut at the age of 14 and became the second youngest player to make the cut on the European Circuit. Grinberg would be returning to the Soudal Open at Rinkven International Golf Club in one day, and this time, he would aim to finish in the top 10. With his upward career trajectory, how does Grinberg stand against another remarkable junior pro, Charlie Woods?
What are the handicaps and rankings of the two juniors?
Unlike Charlie Woods, who was always surrounded by golf but never took it seriously until high school, Lev Grinberg is a child prodigy who started playing when he was five years old at the Kozyn Golf & Country Club in Keiv, Ukraine. Moreover, while Woods had his legendary father, Tiger Woods, to help him, Grinberg’s dad was also a former badminton player who helped him learn the sport better.
Woods has a handicap of +3 with the Florida State Golf Association. On the other hand, Grinberg has a handicap index of +3.7, a little more than Woods. But when it comes to their diverse rankings, Grinberg has a better ranking overall