Scottish Golf celebrated its top players of 2025, naming six standout young golfers who performed at the highest level all season. This year, Fife athletes made a strong mark across several categories.
Scottish Golf’s 2025 Order of Merit crowned six champions known for steady, high-quality play. Each player secured their spot by earning points in local, national, and international events—rewarding consistent performance across the golfing calendar.
Fife’s Carly McDonald Leads the Way

Carly McDonald, representing St Regulus Ladies, took home the girls’ title after a season packed with wins, including becoming Scottish Girls’ Amateur champion. Her strong results set the standard for young players, highlighting the region’s strength in developing talent.
Spotlight on Women’s and Senior Categories

Rosie Maguire of Pollok finished top in the women’s rankings, showing competitive edge and steady play throughout the season. In the senior women’s category, Alison Davidson from Stirling emerged as champion. Their efforts reinforce Scotland’s growing reputation for nurturing female players across age groups.
Recognition for Consistency and Skill
Order of Merit points reflect success not just in big competitions, but in a mix of local and national tournaments. Head of Performance and Pathways, Clare Queen, noted:
“Congratulations to all six players who showed great skill and consistency over the year to top our rankings.”
Encouraging Future Champions
The achievements of Scotland’s female golfers in 2025 not only celebrate this year’s victors, but also inspire a growing community of women and girls taking up the game.
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