Upstart YouTube Golf Tour Announces Schedule, 16-Player Roster
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Upstart YouTube Golf Tour Announces Schedule, 16-Player Roster

Earlier this year, we got big news in the YouTube golf world: their own professional tour is in the works.

Called the Your Golf Tour, the four-event circuit is being organized by Grant Horvat and the Bryan Bros.

The concept here is pretty simple. These are the best YouTube golfers. Whereas, typically, YouTube golf is a blend of skill and personality—often the top influencers are more personality-based than skill-based—this tour is all about getting the most skilled guys together.

Your Golf Tour will open at Pursell Farms in Alabama this year and close at Wynn Las Vegas with a three-day, $1-million stroke-play championship. In between, we’ll get Teeth of the Dog at Casa de Campo in the Dominican and then Cutalong at Tributer Resort in Virginia.

Today, we found out who is actually going to be competing for this money. We knew about Horvat and the Bryan Bros. but there were 13 other names to be found on the board.

There was a video yesterday (below) releasing the names and providing additional details of the tour.

The format for Pursell Farms is that each captain will select three players for their team. They will also bring in a random wildcard player for each event. The wildcard can be absolutely anyone but that player can’t be chosen again (by any team) for the remainder of the year.

That means there will be five-man teams each tournament.

Round 1: Nine holes of a scramble on the Horvat channel where each team has a pair of two-man attacks.

Round 2: Nine holes of alternate shot on the Bryan Bros. channel where the wildcard must be inserted into the lineup no matter what—so the captains will be forced to make a decision of whom to bench from their team.

After those 18 holes, the bottom two teams based on cumulative team scores will be cut.

Then the final round of the event will be on the YGT channel with 5 v. 5 singles among the top two teams. That means everyone, including the wildcard, will be playing.

Horvat and co. said the individual tournament formats could change as the season progresses but the drafted players will still belong to each team throughout the year.

Prize money for the first three events is $250,000 for first place, $175,000 for second place, $50,000 for third place and $25,000 for fourth place. That will be split among the team members.

Heading into the second year, all four teams will have to drop one player. There will be qualifiers and expansion for the second season.

Here are the 16 players competing.

  • Grant Horvat (captain)
  • George Bryan (captain)
  • Wesley Bryan (captain)
  • Brad Dalke (captain)
  • Garrett Clark
  • Peter Finch
  • Roger Steele
  • Luke Kwon
  • Ryan Ruffels
  • Josh Kelley
  • Chance Taylor
  • Sam Heung Min
  • Tooms
  • Sean Walsh
  • Taco Golf
  • Micah Morris

Sean’s take

I’ll reiterate what I’ve been saying for much of this year.

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.

I do think we’re getting a little over the top with YouTube golf in general. It’s a positive thing overall but I’m not sure there is enough juice for an entire tour of influencers, especially since some of these guys are much better players than entertainers.

Not for nothing, there are some unlikable characters on this list (Kwon, Morris, etc.). I think that kind of helps, honestly. It’s nice to root against players.

Ultimately, I’ll reserve judgement until seeing the finished product.

What do you think? Is this a good idea?

Let me know below in the comments.

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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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      J

      1 month ago

      I’m here for the kiwis everyone else is whatever

      Reply

      Fake

      1 month ago

      It’s not for me, but I’m sure there’s an audience. How long will YouTube golf be a money maker, I can’t say. I imagine it has to have a shelf life.

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      Jim R

      1 month ago

      I’ll hold judgement until this all starts, but if the Q matches are an indicator it could be pretty good competition. They kept the banter to a minimum and played pretty good golf. A lot of good golfers in this field so it should be interesting assuming they all play well.

      Reply

      Bob

      1 month ago

      Not my cup of tea, especially if they end up manufacturing drama, like trying to catch players in the act of cheating.

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      John Blackburn

      1 month ago

      I can watch a PGA event half asleep on my couch and get the gist of it. With YouTube golf you have to pay attention bc it’s more than shot after shot of putting. I think it’s a positive addition to golf entertainment. Just like the PGA and Liv, don’t watch it if you don’t like it. Nothing will beat the Masters and these guys know that. But it can beat (in entertainment value) many other PGA Tour stops.

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      Sean

      1 month ago

      Boring, unlikeable narcissists that’s doomed to be even less popular than LIV’s pathetic team event.

      If I want to watch club golfers, I can just go down my club.

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      Rich

      1 month ago

      I’m actually kind of excited to see where this goes. If they’re smart, they keep the same level of coverage that they do in their normal videos and blend it with a more competitive angle. I’m assuming they know they can’t compete with the real tours with the level of skill, but there absolutely is something interesting to see the thought process that goes into all of these shots that you just don’t get when it’s a live broadcast with guys grinding to make cuts and secure wins. Who knows if they’re able to make this a thing that continues more than a year or two, but I will say this is much more compelling to me that things like LIV or TGL where it just feels like a watered-down version of the current pro golf product.

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      Scott

      1 month ago

      I’d still like to see Rick on the list

      Reply

      ProjectX

      1 month ago

      Rick isn’t good enough. These guys have Rick covered by a handful of shots. Just go back and watch any video of Rick against Peter Finch. Different caliber players.

      Reply

      Guy Doon

      1 month ago

      Its a good idea IF they keep the banter and chaos. The Q for the Myrtle Beach classic looks like a framework for what to expect. Using alternate formats should also help insure the “fun” stays.
      They will also need to keep a tight lip on the results, especially since gambling seems to be the sponsor of the series.

      Reply

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