Creator-driven brand Good Good Golf is launching a Discord-based community program, with plans to introduce real-life leagues and national tournaments after raising $45 million earlier this year. The ...
PGA TOUR returns to Austin, Texas, with FedExCup Fall event, set for Nov. 9-15, 2026, at Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa’s Fazio Canyons Course. PGA TOUR returns to Austin, Texas, with FedExCup Fall ...
The PGA Tour is returning to Austin, Texas, for a FedEx Cup Fall event next year with the popular YouTube group “Good Good Golf” as a title sponsor for the first time. The Good Good Championship will ...
Pro golf is returning to Austin, Texas - and it’s bringing the YouTube generation along with it. On Monday morning, the PGA Tour announced its return to Austin for the Good Good Championship, a PGA ...
October 21 - The PGA Tour is introducing a new tournament for the FedEx Cup Fall series in 2026, marking its return to Austin, Texas. The event's title sponsor will be Good Good, a golf-centric brand ...
Pro golf is returning to Austin, Texas - and it's bringing the YouTube generation along with it. On Monday morning, the PGA Tour announced its return to Austin for the Good Good Championship, a PGA ...
“Big Break” is out of the bunker. The Golf Channel is reviving the sports competition series after it was canceled in 2015. Taking place at Horseshoe Bay Resort in Texas, Season 24 will debut in ...
“Big Break” is out of the bunker. The Golf Channel is reviving the sports competition series after it was canceled in 2015. Taking place at Horseshoe Bay Resort in Texas, Season 24 will debut in ...
The PGA Tour will return to Austin, Texas, next November for the first time the last edition of the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in 2023. Although not a match-play event, the upcoming tournament ...
One of golf’s top influencer brands is sponsoring the PGA Tour’s return to Austin, Texas. Good Good Golf, which boasts nearly 2 million subscribers on YouTube, will serve as the title sponsor for the ...
He’s PGA Tour-player good, analyst Colt Knost said. But on GOLF’s Subpar, Brad Dalke explained why he’s sticking to YouTube.
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