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Grant Horvat’s latest YouTube offering hit me in a way a lot of modern golf content simply does not. I am an almost 51-year-old golf nut, a three-decade golf industry veteran and a 17-years-and-counting PGA Member.
Grant Horvat and the Bryan brothers are done waiting for the PGA Tour and LIV to make room. Their new league is YouTube golf's loudest statement yet. It's easy to paint the battle in golf as a two-horse race between the PGA Tour and LIV. While much of the ...
Brad Dalke is PGA Tour-player good, says Colt Knost, himself once a PGA Tour player and now a PGA Tour TV analyst. And that leads to a natural PGA Tour question - for someone who isn't one of YouTube Golf's biggest stars: Would he give the Tour another go?
Earlier this week, I wrote that Grant Horvat and The Bryan Bros’ new video series was a win for golf. After watching Part 2 on The Bryan Bros channel, I believe that even more strongly now. No spoilers here.
Spend some of that post-turkey couch time with these YouTube golf watches (and rewatches). With the professional golf tours quiet this off season feels busier than most. The sports world has decidedly taken golf's "silly season" a little more seriously ...
YouTube golf has grown quickly over the last few years. While the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour remain the benchmark for elite performance, the platform has opened up a more ...
Just as the fallout from the first two episodes of the Internet Invitational seemed to be winding down … Episodes 3 and 4 dropped like an Acme anvil on Wile E. Coyote’s head. Will they live up to the drama of missed tee times and Jon Gruden speeches?
We’ve been tracking the YouTube Golf Power Rankings over the past few months and the leaderboard is starting to spread out. More rounds, more competitive