How the Average iGolfer Played in May – Do You Match the Trend?

Date Published: 09/06/2026

May is when the golf season properly gets going: longer evenings, better conditions, and more opportunities to post scores. And the data reflects it – more golfers, more rounds, and more meaningful handicap movement.

We’ve analysed over 105k iGolf rounds submitted in May 2026 to uncover how the average iGolfer performed and how you compare.

Handicap Movement: momentum builds

April was about settling in. May shows that things start to shift.

 

Handicap movement across iGolfers

Metric May 2026
Average handicap change –0.13
Golfers who reduced their handicap 35.85%

What does this tell us?

  • Over 1 in 3 iGolfers improved their handicap — up from April.
  • The average movement (–0.13) is notably stronger than early-season trends.

With a few rounds under their belt, we can see that scores stabilise and handicap reductions accelerate.

 

How often did iGolfers play?

With better weather and longer days, participation increased slightly.

 

Rounds played in May

Rounds iGolfers
Average rounds played 2.54
Played 1 round 37.94%
Played 2–3 rounds 39.57%
Played 4–5 rounds 15.11%
Played 6–9 rounds 6.43%
Played 10+ rounds 0.94%

 

What stands out?

  • The 2–3 round group is now the largest group of iGolfers.
  • More golfers are getting into consistent playing patterns.

Consistency is starting to build. That shift from 1 round → 2–3 rounds is important — it’s where handicaps typically begin to move.

 

What did the average scorecard look like?

With over 100k rounds, the scoring patterns are even clearer.

 

Scoring averages in May (per golfer)

Outcome Average
Hole‑in‑ones 0.00145
Albatrosses 0.00039
Eagles 0.0213
Birdies 0.945
Pars 9.23
Bogeys 16.2
Double bogey or worse 16.9

Per round view

Outcome Per round
Hole-in-one 0.0006
Albatross 0.0002
Eagle 0.0084
Birdie 0.372
Par 3.629
Bogey 6.359
Double bogey+ 6.536

What does this mean?

  • The average iGolfer recorded just under one birdie in the month.
  • Pars increased slightly compared to April.
  • Bogeys and doubles still dominate scoring.

Despite better conditions, the distribution of scores remains similar — improvement isn’t coming from more birdies, but from slightly better consistency. Even small gains (fewer doubles, more pars) are driving handicap reductions.

Just how rare are hole-in-ones?

Golfer making a hole-in-one

Pars still do the heavy lifting

The average iGolfer in May recorded:

  • 9+ pars
  • Over 33 bogeys or worse combined

Key insight:
Even with improvement, mistakes still outweigh stable scoring holes.

Try this

Focus on:

  • Avoiding doubles rather than chasing birdies
  • Playing conservatively on high-risk holes

Why it works:
Converting just a few doubles into bogeys has a bigger impact than adding an extra birdie.

 

The “typical” iGolfer in May

Putting it all together, the average iGolfer:

  • Played 2–3 rounds
  • Recorded:
    • ~9 pars
    • ~16 bogeys
    • ~17 double bogeys or worse
    • ~1 birdie

Big picture shift from April

  • More rounds played
  • Stronger handicap movement
  • Slight improvement in scoring stability

Overall takeaway:
May is where progress starts to compound. The gains may look small on paper, but across multiple rounds they translate into meaningful handicap movement.

Where did you sit in the May stats? Join our iGolf Community on Facebook and share your progress!

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iGolfers made an average of 9.2 pars in May
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56 iGolfers made a hole-in-one this month!
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38k iGolfers submitted 105,455 rounds this month

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