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re: Whats Your Favorite Golf Sites ?
Posted on 7/15/20 at 9:45 am to WildcatMike
Posted on 7/15/20 at 9:45 am to WildcatMike
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If y’all need a YouTube channel, may I suggest the Bryan Bothers.
I started watching them pretty recently. Great channel and both great players. I like the different personalities between them as well.
Posted on 7/15/20 at 10:55 am to bopper50
Plugged In Golf -
I work for them, so, yeah.
GolfWrx -
Nice site. Good reviews.
GolfMonthly -
UK golf perspective. Great lesson videos.
TXG Tour Golf Experience (YouTube) -
I'm biased, as I won their Mizuno contest. :)
There content is great and they are truly the nicest guys you could meet.
Golf Sidekick (YouTube) -
He's dorky, but has a good game and I think his golf philosophy has a lot of merit. Videos are really well done.
Rick Shiels (YouTube) -
I like him. May not be the best golfer, but has honest takes and good reviews.
Danny Maude (YouTube) -
One of the better instruction sites that i found. I like his approach and he is easy to understand.
MyGolfSpy -
Love their data. Not sure I trust them.
I work for them, so, yeah.
GolfWrx -
Nice site. Good reviews.
GolfMonthly -
UK golf perspective. Great lesson videos.
TXG Tour Golf Experience (YouTube) -
I'm biased, as I won their Mizuno contest. :)
There content is great and they are truly the nicest guys you could meet.
Golf Sidekick (YouTube) -
He's dorky, but has a good game and I think his golf philosophy has a lot of merit. Videos are really well done.
Rick Shiels (YouTube) -
I like him. May not be the best golfer, but has honest takes and good reviews.
Danny Maude (YouTube) -
One of the better instruction sites that i found. I like his approach and he is easy to understand.
MyGolfSpy -
Love their data. Not sure I trust them.
This post was edited on 7/15/20 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 7/15/20 at 10:57 am to WildcatMike
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If y’all need a YouTube channel, may I suggest the Bryan Bothers. It is cool watching “Gerge” George and Wesley (on the PGA tour). Watching them go at it on matches is awesome, watching a PGA Tour Pro make certain club decision for certain shots, and how piss he gets when the wind fools with his shots to leave a putt more then 10 feet. And “Gerge” is a hell of a player as well. Great content.
This guys were on the Big Break 4-5 years ago and I think we’re the first 2 elimination aged
Didn’t realize one of them made the tour
Posted on 7/15/20 at 11:17 am to mikedatyger
quote:
Plugged In Golf - I work for them, so, yeah.
Y’all hiring
Also to the poster above, Wesley not only made the tour he won on it.
Posted on 7/15/20 at 11:21 am to Swagga
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Wesley not only made the tour he won on it.
Finished in top 20 last 2 events coming back from shoulder surgery.
Posted on 7/15/20 at 11:23 am to mikedatyger
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Golf Sidekick (YouTube) -
He's dorky, but has a good game and I think his golf philosophy has a lot of merit. Videos are really well done.
By far, next to gm Golf, my favorite golf YouTube channel.
Posted on 7/15/20 at 11:25 am to Swagga
I know a guy that bought a Yamada Golf Shogun Burnt Copper Handmade Putter with a hand wrapped leather grip for $1100.00 off of TourSpec. It is a Ping B60 look alike.
Beautiful putter but you can buy a Ping B60 and go on a golf vacation for the same amount.
Beautiful putter but you can buy a Ping B60 and go on a golf vacation for the same amount.
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