Golf has not left traditional television behind, but it has clearly added a new front porch. That front porch is YouTube. It is short-form video. It is challenge content, “break 80” journeys, ...
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 ...
Brad Dalke is challenging at the top of the BMW International Open leaderboard and says he's "representing YouTube golf" as ...
LIV Golf star and 2024 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau dropped some news on Monday, announcing that Donald Trump will be on the latest episode of his "Break 50" YouTube golf challenge. The video, ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Ryan Ruffels wins The Q at Myrtle Beach at Pawleys Plantation Golf & Country Club. When Ryan ...
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 ...
Back before all of this — before all the followers, the videos, the acclaim — Rick Shiels was just an anonymous golf pro in Manchester, England, trying to drum up some business. Clean-shaven and fresh ...
Rick Shiels did not just grow with YouTube golf. In many ways, he helped invent what it became. Before golf creators had production teams, brand deals, travel budgets, tour access and millions of ...