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These YouTube Golfers Are Creating Their Own Pro Tour

It was only a matter of time.

After we saw the Internet Invitational explode last year, it felt like the opportunity could be right for YouTube golf’s biggest personalities to create a more formal professional golf tour.

I even wrote about this very topic last month, asking the question of whether this was the next frontier in YouTube golf.

The answer is here as Grant Horvat and the Bryan Bros. have announced the Your Golf Tour, a creator-led tour that will gather 16 YouTube golf stars for a four-event circuit.

“Competitive golf is where we started. YouTube golf is where we’ve evolved. We believe there’s a place for both. It’s built by the creators for the audience who has grown with us,” a statement read.

“We’ve experienced all that this space has to offer, and now it’s time for the next chapter. Our vision is to create a structure for top players to perform under real pressure with significant stakes while remaining authentic to the YouTube format that we know and love.”

Your Golf Tour will open at Pursell Farms later this year and close at Wynn Las Vegas with a three-day, $1-million stroke-play championship.

The tour will feature four teams led by four captains including Horvat, George and Wesley Bryan and a fourth captain yet to be named. Final details will be announced in the coming weeks but the league is intent on playing multiple seasons and growing from here.

Horvat says the golfers chosen might not all be the biggest names.

“We are starting with the 16 hand-selected top golfers in the creator world, not all of which are giant names. The selection was based first on skill, then personality.”

Well, I guess Wesley Bryan does a tour after all. The 36-year-old—who was banned from the PGA Tour on account of having played YouTube matches at LIV Duels—is now going his own way.

Sean’s take

It’s still a little early to know exactly how this will look.

Hopefully, we’re talking more of an Internet Invitational feel and less of a Creator Classic feel.

While I think there is some meat on the bone for competitive YouTube golf, this is going to be a fine line to walk.

These guys have built YouTube channels based on their comedy and approachability—not necessarily on their pure golf skill. Their golf skill is a big factor but their channels would go nowhere if they weren’t entertaining as characters.

How do they maintain those traits while still competing for a lot of money? How do the videos feel?

The second this starts feeling like a cash grab without the same layers of entertainment, the bubble could burst and there could be some resistance from the audience.

The other thing is that it’s much easier to rally everyone around one event (Internet Invitational) than a series of tournaments.

And will certain characters be missed? This sounds like the best of the best players but those guys are not necessarily the best of the best characters.

However, there have been successful tournament-esque series produced before in YouTube golf, such as the Major Cut series with Horvat and the Bryan Bros.

This time around there will be money at stake and a more formal structure.

Will it work? Will you watch? Let me know below in the comments.

Top Photo Caption: Grant Horvat plays in The American Express pro-am. (GETTY IMAGES/Orlando Ramirez)

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Sean is a longtime golf journalist and underachieving 10 handicap who enjoys the game in all forms. If he didn't have an official career writing about golf, Sean would spend most of his free time writing about it anyway. When he isn't playing golf, you can find Sean watching his beloved Florida Panthers hockey team, traveling to a national park or listening to music on his record player. He lives in Nashville with his wife, Anja, and dog, Hogan.

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      Doug mcallister

      3 months ago

      I that autistic golfer Landon Ashworth from Instagram isn’t playing I’m not watching –

      Reply

      Kpop

      3 months ago

      I’ll watch it. Why not. It’s entertainment. You can’t compare this to the PGA Tour. It’s selective players meaning it’s more like an exhibition match. Think of the Wonderful World of Golf series back in the day which had Ben Hogan, Palmer, etc. They also need to invite the ladies. Golf is the only sport that players of different abilities can all play together. And a lot of these ladies will bomb it from the red tees, have better short games than the boys, and add a level of eye candy that Horvats white pearly teeth can’t even provide.

      Reply

      Someone think of the children!

      3 months ago

      Kids will watch it. They aren’t watching the golf channel. Us old fogeys will be surprised at the ratings. We aren’t the target audience. We aren’t the masses or demographics this is targeting. Also, get off my lawn.

      Reply

      mg

      3 months ago

      Zero interest. Plenty of mediocre golf on tv that I don’t watch.

      Reply

      Zitty

      3 months ago

      Wow…there are some sad people out there.
      1) Watching YT golf is free. I don’t bother investing in Sky and I don’t get LIV so I watch all my golf on YT.
      2) These guys are plenty good enough. Not one of these whingers could get within 20 shots of these guys.
      3) The interactions between these guys and the audience is what lifts it above the PGA drab repetitious boredom.
      As long as they don’t lose that lightness of touch, I’ll happily give it a go.

      Reply

      sean

      3 months ago

      No one cares about these unlikeable narcissists.

      Reply

      Fake

      3 months ago

      I wouldn’t go that far. They do have views and do appear to make money. It’s not for me, but that doesn’t appear to slow them down.

      Is it sustainable, or a passing fad? Time will tell, but I imagine interest will wane. The spotlight eventually fades for most.

      Reply

      Zitty

      3 months ago

      Of course they make money. That’s because it’s a job. And they’ve made it to the top. I don’t find the PGA interesting enough to invest my hard earned in it. So I get my golfing fix from some of these guys. Grant is great when he attaches to Phil. Wesley is just top notch. George is close to being PGA level on his day. And for me, Peter Finch has spent years improving up to this ‘almost’ level so I’d give the last slot to him, personally

      Sean

      3 months ago

      I can’t think of many of them who are likeable and who aren’t narcissists, can you?

      Zitty

      3 months ago

      I do, a darn sight more than I give a flying cahoot about your sad opinion.

      Reply

      Matt

      2 months ago

      There millions of veiws suggest otherwise, along with over a combined 10 million subscribers. So rephrase that as you don’t care, which is absolutely your right. To talk for everyone else only speaks to a level of hate and envy that of very telling. It’s ok that is them and not you, it’s ok to be a 20 handicap. So I’m sure you’ll have a rebuttal just realize the world has absolutely no clue who you are but millions of people look forward to their videos every week. Stay blessed though and continue to hate and troll, I’m here for it, I hope it makes you feel just a little bit bigger, God only knows what is like to have a micro penis.🤣🤣🤣 I’m sure it’s difficult. And I’ll be waiting for a response that lacks depth and any real insight into the world you live in.

      Reply

      Eric

      3 months ago

      I watch youtube golf channels on occasion, including bryan bros. I’ll probably give this a shot just to see if its enjoyable, but my initial reaction is that it doesn’t really interest me. I watch the PGA when I want to see competitive golf, I go to youtube for entertaining laid back golf content.

      Reply

      FEDUPCALIFORNIAN

      3 months ago

      People threatened by this, and some REALLY are threatened, are just pathetic. ITS ENTERTAINMENT…..if you dont like it dont watch. To talk crap about something that has ZERO affect on your ability to fawn all over the PGA as if it is the end all of golf is just sad, pathetic and says a LOT about how insecure you are.
      This tournament set will outdraw the PGA as usual and for those interested in watching it should provide ENTERTAINMENT….something the PGA has seriously struggled with over the last 10 years. THATS WHY THIS IS POSSIBLE….wake up, the PGA sucks and its broadcasts suck. Its boring, slow, biased, overpaid, overcost and most of all NOT ENTERTAINING….

      Reply

      Cape May Pete

      3 months ago

      Young dude bros are the dumbest and most grifting assholes in the world. Play better. Get on a real Tour or fuck off. Only dipshits will watch these douche canoes. (So other young dude bros) “Influencers” have poisoned too many minds.

      Reply

      FEDUPCALIFORNIAN

      3 months ago

      lol what a douche take…….serious a hole attitude not only towards youtude golf but to everyone else…..pathetic

      Reply

      Hunterbluntz420

      3 months ago

      Totally agree.. That Wesley dude is a bitch with hurt feelings. His brother has his mustache to tickle his boyfriend when he kisses him.. keep this crap out of the golfsphere. Great take!

      Reply

      Hopp Man

      3 months ago

      More exhibition golf from average players, pass. At least the money isn’t coming from a regime that is very short on human rights, at least not yet, but you never know what the PIF will waste money on instead of helping their own people.

      Reply

      sean

      3 months ago

      I find it hilarious when Americans talk about human rights. Who made your phone, your clothes, your electronics, your golf equipment etc, yeah, borderline slaves in South East Asia and China.
      USA hardly have the best human rights in the world either do you? Laughable holiday entitlement, awful health provision, non existent maternity allowance, virtually no employment rights etc.

      Do you use brasso or silvo when you polish your halo?

      Reply

      Tim

      3 months ago

      Whoa Sean. Do some homework and don’t generalize. You can jab America abut most all of the people around the world would love to live here with all of our freedoms. Not sure what ctap hole country you are from and if you say England I will laugh. Hopp man can talk about Liv also and he is a clown. His beloved PGA takes plenty of money from the Middle east too. I’m sure he and his Mom buy a lot of Chinese crappy prodcuts too.

      Sean

      3 months ago

      I’m not generalising, I’m pointing out the hilarious hypocrisy of people who criticise LIV for being from Saudi Arabia. I’m making it clear that the USA pays for, subsidises, trades with, buys products, sells to, sets up factories etc in places that have far worse human rights issues than Saudi Arabia.

      I’m fine if someone is against LIV (I personally can’t stand it), but be against it for the right reasons, ie it’s pathetic as a spectacle and the team element is toe curlingly embarrassing, don’t pretend you have some conscience about their government or politics. I doubt the majority of USAians could even point to it on a map, far less know much about it.

      Yes, it’s true that a lot of the world would like to live in the USA, as the majority of countries are rubbish places and the majority of the world’s population would like to live in any first world country, but don’t pretend the USA has some sort of special “freedoms” that separate it from the rest of the developed world, because the USA is essentially the special needs cousin of the west, and no, I don’t live in “England”, (I presume you mean the United Kingdom, rather than just the English part), perhaps you live in the Canadian part of the USA?

      FYI, the USA ranks 15th for “freedom”, so perhaps ask yourself why you think it’s so great and why so many other countries are performing better on this factor, perhaps it’s due to some of the criticisms about the USA that I laid at its door that you were saying were me “generalising”?
      Just a thought.

      Shoekel

      3 months ago

      I’ll probably watch at first because I genuinely enjoy watching those guys play golf. But let’s be honest… by round three it’s going to turn into a reunion tour of “guys we met in college who now also have YouTube channels,” and suddenly I’m watching the same four dudes fist-bumping over a 6-foot par putt like it’s the Masters.

      Now, in my completely meaningless opinion, if they actually mixed it up brought in players from around the world and made it a Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup-style event I’d be all in. Give me some drama, some team rivalries, maybe a guy taking it way too seriously while another one is filming a trick shot mid-match. That I’d watch all day.

      But “Your Golf Tour”? That name is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Unless “your” means “you can watch it from your couch while eating snacks,” because I’m pretty sure my invite got lost somewhere between never and absolutely not.

      Reply

      Fake

      3 months ago

      I’m not going to watch it because I don’t have a ton of interest. But it seems like it’s not the “best in the world” but “funny, and good enough” golfers. There’s a market for it.

      Reply

      Chal

      3 months ago

      Wesley Bryan is very good player, PGA Tour quality golfer. Honestly, the Tour suspending him for what he has done in the past is ridiculous. However, setting up a “tour” specific to these other guys for another pay out is about as dumb as it gets. The whole point of a tour is to get the best players possible to play and determine a winner. Any high level D1 tournament held weekly will have a better level of competition than this load of crap. I hope this fails tremendously because it should.

      Reply

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