Seven thrilling rounds down, three to go — and El Golfluencer Season 1 is entering its defining stretch. What began months ago as a friendly test of skill and swagger has evolved into a full-blown race for supremacy, with legends in the making and pressure mounting hole by hole.
The Individual Race: Neck and Neck at the Top
After seven rounds, Greg Spelios and Guillermo Llerandi share the spotlight at the top of the Net leaderboard, dead-even at 512 NET. Their duel has been one of contrasting styles — Spelios steady and strategic, Llerandi fearless and aggressive — yet both have delivered remarkable consistency across the season.
Just behind them, Oscar Adames and Sebastián Juncandella are locked in a tie at 527 NET, each capable of storming the leaderboard with one explosive round. The top four are separated by a mere fifteen strokes — proof that every swing still counts with three events left on the calendar.
And those final three promise fireworks:
- Round 8 – The Nash Palm Beach
- Round 9 – Naples
- Round 10 – Weston Hills (Season Finale – Pending Confirmation)
It’s a coastal-to-coastal Florida finish line where champions will be crowned and friendships tested.
The Gross Battle: Spelios on Fire
In the Gross division, Greg Spelios has carved out a commanding lead — a 40-stroke cushion over Tony Puche, with an impressive 568 Gross total. Spelios’ ball-striking and consistency have set a new standard for the tour, while Puche remains within striking distance if he can string together a few under-par performances.
Oscar Adames sits third at 618 Gross, fifty shots off the pace but still a name to watch as the season heads into the tougher layouts.
The Team Standings: Grip It and Rip It Holding Firm
Team dynamics have defined much of Season 1’s energy. At the top of the Team Leaderboard, Grip It and Rip It, captained by Pedro Infante Peyo, continues to hold the lead — a blend of chemistry, smart pairings, and clutch net scoring.
Just behind, the race for second place has intensified between Pin Seekers and The Fairway Warriors. Both squads are within reach of a late-season surge, and with only three rounds left, every pairing and putt could make the difference between podium glory and heartbreak.
The Nash Palm Beach: A New Twist — The Golfluencer Ryder Cup
Round 8 at The Nash Palm Beach won’t just be another chapter in the season standings — it will mark the first-ever Golfluencer Ryder Cup, pitting Team South America against Team USA in a spirited continental clash.
While individual Net and Gross scores will still count toward the official league standings, an additional layer of competition will unfold:
- Players will be paired within their national teams.
- The sum of both Gross scores per pair will determine the Ryder Cup team points.
- Bragging rights — and continental pride — are on the line.
Expect friendly banter, serious shot-making, and a team energy that elevates everyone’s game. The event will showcase what El Golfluencer is all about: competitive spirit, camaraderie, and community.
What’s Next
As we approach Round 8, the pressure is tangible. Will Spelios maintain his double-lead dominance? Can Llerandi surge ahead under the heat? Will Adames or Juncandella pull off a comeback story worthy of the season highlight reel?
And which team will emerge victorious — the all-conquering Grip It and Rip It, or one of the determined challengers closing in?
With The Nash, Naples, and Weston Hills still ahead, El Golfluencer Season 1 is entering its final act — where legends are made, rivalries forged, and one swing can change everything.
