Top 10 Most-Watched Golf YouTube Videos In November
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Top 10 Most-Watched Golf YouTube Videos In November

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Top 10 Most-Watched Golf YouTube Videos In November

November on YouTube golf belonged to the Internet Invitational. The entire Bob Does Sports x Fore Play series from the chaotic draft to the final-day money matches dominated golfers’ watch time. Aside from that, Bryson and Grant made their typical appearance in the top 10.

1. 48 Golfers Compete For One Million Dollars! | Internet Invitational Episode 1

Channel: Bob Does Sports, Fore Play Golf, Internet Invitational
Views: 6.6 million

The Internet Invitational dominated November, pulling together 48 of the biggest names in YouTube golf for a $1-million creator tournament at Big Cedar Lodge in Missouri. Before the competition begins, the Barstool crew opens with an emotional tribute to their late friend and colleague Cody “Beef” B., dedicating the entire series to him. The result is one of the most ambitious creator-golf productions ever released and viewers turned out in massive numbers to watch it unfold.

2. Can They Make The Greatest Comeback In YouTube Golf History? | Internet Invitational Episode 2

Channel: Bob Does Sports, Fore Play Golf, Internet Invitational
Views: 4.9 million

It’s no surprise that Part Two of the Internet Invitational was the second most-watched golf video of the month, carrying the same momentum and curiosity that made the opening episode explode. Viewers came back in huge numbers to see how the chaos unfolded next.

3. The Stakes Are Raised! | Internet Invitational Episode 3

Channel: Bob Does Sports, Fore Play Golf, Internet Invitational
Views: 3.8 million

Part Three opens with the field cut in half after Day One, as the remaining players redraft teams and prepare for the $4,000-per-hole skins format. With money suddenly on the line and strategy becoming more complex, viewers stayed hooked.

4. The Decision Of A Lifetime | Internet Invitational Episode 4

Channel: Bob Does Sports, Fore Play Golf, Internet Invitational
Views: 3.2 million

Part Four shifts into the high-pressure skins portion of the Internet Invitational, with $4,000 on every hole and totals that begin stacking into massive swings as matches unfold. With captains redrafting teams and alternate-shot pairings battling for both points and money, the tension spikes again—helping this episode become one of the month’s most-watched golf videos.

5. The Semifinal (One Million Dollar Golf Tournament!)| Internet Invitational Episode 5

Channel: Bob Does Sports, Fore Play Golf, Internet Invitational
Views: 3 million

The semi-final episode cuts the field to three teams of three, playing alternate-shot stroke play on the cliffside par-3 course with only two spots in the $1-million final up for grabs. With handicaps debated, teams rebalanced for fairness, and every swing on the par-3s suddenly loaded with pressure, the round turns into a tense battle to see which two squads survive to play for the biggest prize in YouTube golf.

6. The One Million Dollar Golf Match | Internet Invitational Finale

Channel: Bob Does Sports, Fore Play Golf, Internet Invitational
Views: 3 million

The final episode brings the Internet Invitational to its peak: a three-on-three alternate-shot match for a $1-million winner-take-all prize, with tensions spiking and every decision suddenly carrying real consequences.

7. This Amateur Golfer Challenged Me … (Big Mistake?)

Channel: Bryson DeChambeau
Views: 2.1 million

Bryson DeChambeau takes on Grant Horvat at Albany in the Bahamas, playing the entire match with a random rental set while Grant uses his custom-fitted clubs. What follows is a fun, competitive stroke-play battle full of shot-making, nerves, and plenty of friendly trash talk. Bryson usually takes the top spot for YouTube golf, but the Internet Invitational pushed him away this month.

8. The First Ever Break 50 Match (Extremely Good Golf)

Channel: Bryson DeChambeau
Views: 1.9 million

Bryson teams up with long-drive champion Martin “The German Hammer” Borgmeier to take on Brad Dalke and Garrett Clark in the first-ever 2v2 Break 50, a two-man scramble from the front tees at Albany in the Bahamas. It quickly turns into a ridiculous birdie-and-eagle fest as both teams chase a sub-50 and bragging rights as YouTube’s ultimate duo.

9. Can I Beat Rickie Fowler if I Start 5 Under Par?

Channel: Grant Horvat
Views: 1.5 million

PGA Tour star Rickie Fowler joins Grant at his home course, Tequesta Country Club, for a “five-under challenge” where Grant gets a five-shot cushion and Rickie tackles his first competitive round in about two and a half months after a shoulder-related layoff.

10. The Golf Meltdown of the Century

Channel: Bob Does Sports
Views: 1.3 million

Bob Does Sports heads to Wolf Creek for a 1v1v1 “Bob Does Sports Major,” played straight-up with Joey D and Fat Perez getting strokes. The course’s difficulty immediately becomes the storyline, turning the early stretch into survival mode.

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      Sean

      7 months ago

      Every single day that I am on Youtube I deliberately block at least 10 Youtube golf channels.
      The genre is massively saturated and not a single one of them is doing anything original or remotely realistic anymore.

      If I want to see better golf, I can just go down to any club in the land. These youtubers, aside from being massive, insufferable narcissists, are nowhere near as good at golf, nor as likeable as they think they are.

      I don’t care WITB or if you can make a hole in 1 with 500 balls, it’s been done to death. Go and get a proper job and contribute to society by doing something useful.

      Reply

      Hopp Man

      7 months ago

      Never watched a single episode of these low budget narcissists playing golf, low budget liv exhibition, hard pass. Portnoy is a DB, nothing changes.

      Reply

      Tim

      7 months ago

      I have no interest in watching a bunch of amateurs play golf. If I did I would go to the local Muni and watch dudes tee off. I will watch some of the break 50 by Bryson but overall you tube is not that exciting to me.

      Reply

      TenBuck

      7 months ago

      CK got it right with calling Portnoy a DB…that guy just lives for clicks and offers really nothing in terms of sports, just his opinion.

      Reply

      CK

      7 months ago

      These videos are unwatchable. I am not sure why this content is attractive to people. And that Barstool guy is a DB.

      Reply

      Fake

      7 months ago

      It’s more accessible, more relatable, and can be fun.

      I would say that the Barstool guy isn’t a DB, but he is DP (Dave Portnoy).

      Reply

      Mr Ed

      7 months ago

      This is why no one at works likes you bro…..this right here………

      Reply

      Fake

      7 months ago

      That’s fair. In all honesty, I don’t care for him, but I couldn’t pass up an opportunity for a bad joke.

      TG

      7 months ago

      I don’t know man, 6 million viewers say otherwise. Personally, I couldn’t get enough of the Internet Invitational, and I’m a traditionalist when it comes to golf. To each his own I guess.

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      MarkM

      7 months ago

      I’m on CKs side, don’t get it at all. YouTuber golf “content” is abysmal. go out and hit a ball instead of watching all these golf dudes and dudettes.

      Reply

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