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Aaron Rai: The Golfer with 2 Gloves, Iron Covers, and Walmart Tees
In my group, Aaron Rai would be a punching bag. Journeyman brit with two black gloves. Come on man. Two gloves. Iron covers. Plastic castle tees in whatever color Walmart was merchandising. If one of my buddies showed up on the first tee looking like that, the roasting would start before he even teed it…
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Understanding the Internet Invitational: Who’s Winning in Creator Golf?
The Internet Golf Tour (IGT) emerges as a data-driven ranking system for over 80 golf creators, tracking their growth through public YouTube metrics. With 26.6 million viewers of the Internet Invitational, IGT aims to provide accountability in the influencer golf space, filling a significant gap in this growing, sponsor-supported media sector.
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Is LIV Golf Actually Dying — or Just Drama?
This week, LIV Golf faced rumors of financial collapse after reports of unpaid salaries and potential funding cuts from the Public Investment Fund. While some players claimed no issues, a tension exists between contract tiers and the implications of a potential shutdown. The future of LIV appears uncertain as it continues operations amid ongoing financial…
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Inside the Caddie-Player Bond in Chasing Sunday
NFL Films has been making grown men cry since 1962. They have a gift for finding the human inside the helmet. So when PGA TOUR Studios announced a Hard Knocks style collaboration called Chasing Sunday, built around The Players Championship, the only real question was whether golf could hold up its end of the bargain.…
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The Debate Over Golf’s Majors: A Deep Dive
During a Golf Channel segment, Brandel Chamblee claimed The Players Championship is the best major, prompting Phil Mickelson’s counterargument. The debate centers on the arbitrary definition of what constitutes a major, which lacks a governing body. Ultimately, The Players’ significance raises questions about tradition, legacy, and global perception in golf.
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Watch the Golf Showdown: Bob Does Sports, Grant Horvat, and Bryan Brothers
The Bob Does Sports, Bryan Brothers, and Grant Horvat golf showdown features three unique tournament formats: a scramble, a shamble, and an alternate shot. Teams consist of Bob and Wesley Bryan, Grant and Fat Perez, and Joey Coldcuts and George Bryan. The event showcases the distinct styles of each golf brand.
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Brooks Koepka’s Performance at Torrey Pines: A Checkpoint Not a Statement
The Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines showcased Justin Rose’s disciplined victory, characterized by his calm and precise play. While Rose’s win was respectable, it lacked drama. Brooks Koepka, fresh from LIV, showed moments of promise but struggled, while Joel Dahmen emerged as the emotional focal point heading into the next tournament.
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Golf’s Custody Battle: Koepka, Rahm, and DeChambeau Explained
The current state of professional golf has seen a division between the PGA Tour and LIV, with players leveraging their positions for financial gain. Brooks Koepka returned to the PGA Tour for competitive stakes, while Jon Rahm navigates legacy concerns. Bryson DeChambeau thrives outside traditional structures, showcasing golf’s evolving landscape.
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Opinionated Observations on 2025 Golf News, Trends and Events
In 2025, golf transformed with platforms like YouTube and memes shaping its narrative. Key moments included Rory’s long-awaited Masters win, Scottie’s introspective dominance, and chaotic LPGA competitions. The Ryder Cup mismanagement highlighted preparation over talent. Ultimately, the Internet Invitational signaled golf’s vibrant future beyond traditional confines.
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Tributes and Controversies in Golf: A Recap of the Final Episode of The Internet Invitational
The tournament was remarkable, showcasing exceptional skill and production efforts. The sixth episode was poignant, highlighting nostalgia and loss. Controversies arose, but the golf community’s impact and evolution became undeniably clear.
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Par-3 Panic at the Internet Invitational: Episode 5 Proves Short Holes Expose Real Fear
Episode 5 featured intense pressure golf on a Par 3 course, where emotional struggles heightened every shot. Brad Dalke stood out as a confident player, while others succumbed to the yips. The dynamics among team members showcased distinct personalities, with standout moments from Frankie Borrelli and Paige, emphasizing the game’s psychological challenges.
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Why The Internet Invitational Is Must-Watch Golf
The Internet Invitational has transformed into compelling television as the tournament evolves into intense competition, showcasing genuine emotions, relatable characters, and real stakes, making viewers feel personally invested in the players.
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Ryder Cup 2023 Day 1 Recap: Bloodbath at Bethpage
This year’s Ryder Cup has been intensely disappointing for those who experienced high hopes for Team USA but faced frustration during Day 1’s Foursomes and Fourball sessions. The memes were strong though. Disappointment looms for the weekend.
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Wendy Woo: Aussie Golffluencer Thirst Trap
Wendy Woo Golf is an Australian amateur golfer making waves on social media with her engaging content and stylish golfing persona. She has cultivated a substantial following on Instagram, showcasing golf, lifestyle, and fashion. Wendy’s approach emphasizes relatability, authenticity, and fun, carving out a unique space in the golf community.
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Keegan Bradley and the Most Poisoned Chalice in Golf – Paige & Brandel Hot Takes
This week, and in fact many months ago, Keegan Bradley the shittiest Ryder Cup captaincy of them all. Hear me out. Congrats, right? Except… not really. If you zoom out and look at the circus clown car now, you realize Keegan didn’t just get a shiny blazer and a headset he got handed the most…
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Keegan Bradley’s Strategic Picks: A Ryder Cup Preview (Predictions)
Alright folks, it’s almost decision day. Let’s put Tommy-mania behind us, despite me winning a +1750 win on DraftKings yesterday. This Wednesday, Keegan Bradley gets to announce the six guys who’ll round out Team USA’s Ryder Cup squad. This ain’t gonna be just some “check the boxes” formality. It’s an identity crisis in golf spikes.…
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2025 FedEx Tour Championship & Ryder Cup Sniffs
Last week, focus shifted from the BMW Championship to the FedEx Tour Championship. Tommy claimed his first PGA Tour win, while Scottie fought back to a T4. Keegan Bradley prepares for the Ryder Cup, set to announce his captain’s picks soon. Speculations arise regarding team selections, highlighting key players.
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The Good and Bad of LIV Golf: Viewership and Production Insights
I’ve been circling LIV Golf broadcasts all season like a vulture with commitment issues—checking in here and there, lurking on social media, catching a few hot-shot replays when I should’ve been answering emails. Not fully invested, not fully tuned out. Just… observing. Judging. Trying to figure out if this thing is a disruptive masterpiece or…
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Claire Hogle: A Rising Star in the Internet Invitational
The Internet Invitational is a groundbreaking $1 million golf tournament hosted by Dave Portnoy and Bob Does Sports, featuring 48 top internet golf personalities. Claire Hogle, a former collegiate golfer turned influencer, represents a competitive edge with her growing social media presence and a recent swing change, aiming to excel in this unique event.
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“Haotong Who?” — Scottie Scheffler Dominates While Haotong Li Shines Bright
Scottie Scheffler dominated the British Open, but Haotong Li’s relaxed and humorous demeanor stole the show. Li finished T-4 with a solid performance, securing his Tour card and an invitation to Augusta. His lighthearted interactions with Scheffler added a fun layer to the competition, showcasing the camaraderie in golf.
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J.J. Spaun’s Epic Claw & Close at U.S. Open at Oakmont 2025
J.J. Spaun secured his first major title at the U.S. Open, overcoming a dismal start with five bogeys in six holes. A rain delay revitalized him, leading to critical birdies, including a memorable 64-foot putt on the final hole. His victory underscores resilience, earning him $4.3 million and a Ryder Cup spot.
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Why Golf Terminator Changes Everything in Golf
The author reflects on their disbelief in witnessing another golfer like Tiger Woods during their lifetime. However, recent events, particularly two posts by @PGATuor on X.com, have changed their perspective, leading them to acknowledge that they were mistaken in their assumption about the future of golf.
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Memorial and LPGA US Open: A Day of Nail-Biting Golf
The conclusion of the Memorial and the LPGA US Open provided thrilling golf action. The author reflected on his preference for PGA events, particularly rooting for Ben Griffin. Meanwhile, the LPGA event showcased prominent players like Nelly Korda and Julia Lopez-Ramirez. Both courses were described as challenging, delivering exciting finishes.
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Discover Karol Priscilla: Golf, Style, and Tequila Vibes
Karol Priscilla, a former model and influential golf content creator, boasts over 368k Instagram followers and a strong YouTube presence with over 2 million views. Embracing her Latina identity, she fuses golf with lifestyle and tequila culture, challenging norms while managing both motherhood and a thriving brand.
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Scottie Scheffler’s Historic Win: Tying PGA Tour’s 72-Hole Record
Scottie Scheffler dominated the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, finishing with a record 31-under-par 253, tying the PGA Tour’s 72-hole scoring record, and winning by eight strokes. This victory marked his first of the season, occurring at his hometown event, where he visibly celebrated with his son. Next, he aims for the PGA Championship.
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Over $1 Million at Stake: The Creator Golf Showdown
The Internet Invitational, taking place from August 12-16 at Big Cedar Lodge, promises an electrifying showdown among golf’s top content creators with over $1 million at stake. This chaotic event combines stunning golf courses and influencer antics, offering fans both entertainment and memorable moments in the ever-evolving world of digital golf culture.
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Will LIV Stars Rejoin PGA? Key Players to Watch in 2026 (not as far away as you think)
The LIV-to-PGA situation is evolving, reminiscent of a high school breakup, with key players like Brooks Koepka, Cam Smith, and Dustin Johnson likely returning as the merger progresses. However, issues such as reinstatement rules and fan sentiments pose challenges. The landscape of professional golf will reshape around 2026.
