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20 of The Best Golf YouTube Channels to Watch

By: | Tue 24 Jun 2025

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YouTube is an absolute gold mine for golf content online. There are thousands of channels, all producing world class content. For anyone who is yet to dive into the YouTube golf scene, this list will take you through 20 of the largest golf channels on YouTube. This list ranges from coaching content to course content and general fun videos, so be sure to check out any of the channels that catch your eye.

Grant Horvat (1.31 Million Subscribers)

Grant Horvat is undoubtedly one of the biggest names in YouTube golf right now, following the recent announcement that he will be taking part in the BMW Charity Pro-Am on the Korn Ferry Tour. With videos featuring PGA Tour players such as Justin Thomas and Scottie Scheffler, there is no surprise that Grant Horvat's channel is one of the most watched for golf content.

Fore Bros (221k Subscribers)

From quirky skit videos on TikTok, to weekly golf content on YouTube, the Fore Bros made a huge change when they made golf content their main priority. Their content ranges from their very own major competitions to scramble matches with Andy and Jamie Murray.

Peter Finch (740k Subscribers)

Peter Finch

Peter Finch has been popular on the YouTube golf scene for as long as I can remember. With consistent content on coaching and advice, as well as content tracking his own game, Peter Finch has it all - he even has videos where he takes on Open qualifying and is even an Ambassador for our travel partners Golfbreaks.

Rick Shiels (2.97 Million Subscribers)

Another name who has been on the golf scene for many years now, Rick Shiels has got a massive portfolio of golf content on his channel, with videos with all kinds of celebrities, pro golfers and countless world class coaching tips. Rick recently signed with LIV Golf as an official ambassador and content creator, boosting his overall content production massively.

Golf Life (345k Subscribers)

Ran by Tubes, Ange and Jimmy Bullard, this channel is a treasure trove of golf content featuring other celebrities - predominantly those from the football world. This channel absolutely has it all and these are by far some of the funniest golf videos on the internet.

Good Good (1.85 Million Subscribers)

This channel has a really random assortment of videos. From guests such as Jason Day and Jack Nicklaus to cheap vs expensive golf holiday videos. Not to mention the countless challenge videos and major competitions of their own.

Big Wedge Golf (661k Subscribers)

Hosted by highly regarded YouTubers W2S, Zerkaa, Randolph, Calfreezy, Callux and Miniminter. Mostly known for their involvement with the world-famous group, the Sidemen, these YouTubers have created their very own golf channel. Challenge videos, major competitions and even drunk golf challenges, Big Wedge are definitely worth checking out.

Bryson DeChambeau (2.08 Million Subscribers)

By far one of the biggest and well-known names on this list. Bryson DeChambeau, the two-time major champion, has his own YouTube channel. Any golf fan will absolutely love this channel. His signature break 50 challenge series where he attempts to break 50 in a scramble with a guest is always a hit.

Golf Mates (232k Subscribers)

Mostly consisting of scramble challenges and their own competitive matches, Golf Mates have some very easy watching content. Some videos are general conversation videos, whereas others can delve into coaching and tips for your own game, Golf Mates are definitely worth checking out.

Me And My Golf (1.01 Million Subscribers)

Ran by qualified coaches Andy Proudman and Piers Ward, these have some of the best coaching videos on YouTube. Whether its iron striking, putting, driver slicing or chipping, these have videos for every aspect of your game - they even have an app with even more help for your game.

Seb on Golf (220k Subscribers)

Seb is often involved with the Big Wedge videos, making common appearances, however he also has a channel of his own. Having made videos with the likes of Max Fosh and Ben Foster to videos of him playing some of the most prestigious courses in the world, including Augusta. He is even highly involved with football team, Hashtag United, as his brother Spencer (SpencerFC) set them up.

Mark Crossfield (483k Subscribers)

Mark Crossfield is easily one of the most renowned golf coaches on YouTube. With highly detailed videos on how you can improve different aspects of your game. Mark also has different review videos, helping you choose the right club for your game.

Chris Ryan Golf (475k Subscribers)

Similar to Mark Crossfield, Chris Ryan is renowned for his highly in-depth coaching and tips videos. Many of his videos focus on the main aspects of consistent ball striking, so if that is where your game is struggling, be sure to check out this channel.

Skratch (301k Subscribers)

This American based channel could easily be one of the most unique and entertaining channels on this list. With their well-known Adventures in Golf series to countless behind the scenes videos, Skratch also produce some of their own podcasts, diving into different topics of conversation in the golf world.

Alex Elliot Golf (375k Subscribers)

Alex Elliot has some very informative and well laid out videos to help you improve and work on your game. Alex also has videos that look at certain habits that may be hindering your game, as well as general conversational videos that could relate to your game.

Danny Maude (1.52 Million Subscribers)

Danny Maude has a large collection of help videos, with countless drills and training techniques for you to implement to help you with your game. From videos on iron striking to getting more yardage from your driver, Danny has drills for every area of your game.

GM_golf (1.33 Million Subscribers)

GM golf has a real plethora of different kinds of golf videos. He has videos incorporating guests such as Bryson DeChambeau, to videos where he takes part in a full PGA Tour event. There are also countless challenge videos and course related videos for you to browse.

Bob Does Sports (1.07 Million Subscribers)

Hosted by Robby Berger, Bobby Fairways, Joey Coldcuts, Fat Perez, Binny the Jet and Ticket, they take you along on their brilliantly dumb sporting adventures. Drinking challenges, 18-hole competitions and much much more, these are some of the most entertaining golf videos out there.

No Laying Up (176k Subscribers)

One of the more unique channels on this list, No Laying Up have their own style of golf course adventure series. They have several course reviews, as well as content centered around different cities worldwide. Many videos include PGA guests such as Justin Thomas and Max Homa giving advice to help your game.

Golf Digest (377k Subscribers)

The final channel on the list, Golf Digest are one of the largest golf content sites in the world. They have absolutely every kind of video you can think of. Advice videos featuring PGA professionals, equipment reviews and testing and the well-known 59 questions series.

There is our top list of golf content creators. Be sure to check them all out and let us know if there are any you think we have missed off!


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