Gemma Dryburgh
Gemma Dryburgh
Background
Gemma Dryburgh is a professional golfer from Scotland, a country with a rich golfing tradition that has nurtured major champions like Catriona Matthew and Paul Lawrie. Born and raised in Aberdeen, Dryburgh represents the next generation of Scottish golfers making their mark on the international stage.
Career Overview
Dryburgh turned professional after a successful amateur career and has been competing on major tours. While specific early career details aren't available, her recent performances show she's an established competitor on the professional circuit.
In March 2026, Dryburgh demonstrated consistent form with a tied 33rd finish at the Fortinet Founders Cup, carding a respectable -6 total. The following week at the Ford Championship presented by Wild Horse Pass, she finished further down the leaderboard at tied 136th with a +2 score.
Current Status
Dryburgh continues to compete regularly on tour, showing flashes of potential that suggest she could challenge for higher finishes. As a Scottish player on the international circuit, she carries the hopes of a nation passionate about golf's growth in the women's game. Her recent mixed results indicate she's working to find greater tournament-to-tournament consistency at the professional level.