For years the women’s side of YouTube golf has been a solo act. Grace Charis building her audience from scratch. Paige Spiranac operating as her own one-woman media company. Individual creators doing their thing largely in isolation from the ensemble creator golf ecosystem that Good Good, Grant Horvat, Bob Does Sports and the Bryan Bros had built into something resembling an actual circuit.

That changed last fall when Good Good launched a women’s channel and the internet paid attention immediately.

The first video, a 4v4 scramble between Good Good Girls and the Good Good boys, hit 400,000 views in 24 hours. The channel crossed 100,000 subscribers in a single day. For context, most golf channels spend years chasing those numbers.

Now let’s talk about who these four actually are, because the individual stories are better than the channel rollout.

Marissa Wenzler is the connector. Dayton, Ohio native, five years at Kentucky where she finished third in program history in career par-or-better rounds, finance degree, Kinesiology masters, Western Women’s Amateur champion, now on the Epson Tour. She was already showing up in Good Good content for two years before the channel launched: she’s been dating Good Good founder Garrett Clark since 2025. The girlfriend of one of the most popular golf creators on YouTube is now running the women’s channel he helped build. That dynamic sells.

Yoonhee Kim is the best golfer in the group and arguably the most compelling character. Five years grinding the Epson Tour and the Annika Women’s All-Pro Tour, missed Q-school by a couple of shots right before this opportunity came along. She’s the one who, when the Good Good guys inevitably underestimate the girls in a match, is going to be the reason they lose.

Hadley Walts played collegiate golf at Tennessee, graduating 2022, and also appeared on Dance Moms in 2013. She describes herself as bringing the amateur energy, the one who’s figuring it out in real time alongside the audience.

Alexis Miestowski is the one who left money on the table to be here. She and Wenzler both defected from Golf Girl Games, a channel that had 272,000 subscribers, to join Good Good Girls.

Now about the boys vs. girls dynamic, because that’s the engine that’s going to drive this channel for the next while.

Good Good built its audience on high stakes match play, trash talk, and the kind of competitive chaos that makes 70-minute YouTube videos feel short. The Girls vs. Boys format is already the most-watched content the channel has produced. The built-in tension is obvious. Wenzler is dating the guy on the other side of the scorecard. Yoonhee Kim can legitimately beat most of the Good Good guys on a given day. Hadley Walts will lose gracefully and make it entertaining. Alexis Miestowski will make a putt at the worst possible moment for the Good Good boys and say nothing while the camera rolls.

We’ve never seen a women’s ensemble golf channel with this kind of infrastructure, competitive credibility, and built-in drama behind it. The timing is right. The cast is right. The question is whether the content stays as good as the origin story.

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