Despite that tournament’s overwhelming success (well over 23 million views so far) and the rise of YouTube golf as a whole, ...
He's PGA Tour-player good, analyst Colt Knost said. But on GOLF's Subpar, Brad Dalke explained why he's sticking to YouTube.
This week, George Bryan came to Luke Kwon's defense, saying the Internet Invitational "wanted to make him a villain and they ...
Internet Invitational winner Brad Dalke could make a run at the pro game, but he thinks YouTube golf is where his money is at ...
LeBron James has the bug. He’s become obsessed with golf since picking up sticks for the first time earlier this year. And ...
Breaking the fourth wall has become Bryson DeChambeau’s specialty. DeChambeau stood on the fifth tee box at Pinehurst No. 2 during last month’s U.S. Open, tossing a Titleist ProV1X in one hand and ...
Depending upon who you speak to, Good Good golf is something between an affable group of young YouTube golfers and the future of the golf media business. For the uninitiated: Good Good is one of the ...
Grant Horvat stood just off the fairway of TPC Southwind’s par-4 17th, anxiously awaiting Rory McIlroy and Collin Morikawa. Horvat had been an average Division II golfer, but now he was analyzing the ...
With loose-vibes videos showing off player personality (and sometimes cleavage), the platform has reinvented the way golf is consumed for a new generation. By Tony Maglio Golf hasn’t been this cool ...
I’ve recently developed an obsession with the dudes over at Good Good Golf. The group of golfer-influencers is probably the fastest-growing media entity in the sport over the last five years — a ...
If you’re a golfer who spends a lot of time hunched over a cereal bowl watching YouTube, then Good Good needs no introduction. You’re probably on a first-name basis with Garrett Clark, Matt Scharff ...