Current golf creator marketing is not a side show anymore. The PGA TOUR built out its Creator Classic series with YouTube as presenting partner, Grant Horvat won at TPC Sawgrass, Good Good has expanded from a channel into a larger media and commerce business, and the LPGA has now teamed with Pro Shop and Skratch to widen digital storytelling around women’s golf. At the same time, leading golf channels such as Rick Shiels, Bryson DeChambeau, Good Good, Grant Horvat, Garrett Clark, Bob Does Sports, Bryan Bros, and Peter Finch continue to post major audience numbers on YouTube, giving brands a much broader menu than traditional tour sponsorship alone.
Golf creator channels brands can actually use
Each bubble and each full creator card below links directly to that creator’s YouTube channel in a new tab, making this section more useful as a real planning asset for outreach, benchmarking, and sponsor research.
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Tap any bubble to open the channel in a new tab.
Rick Shiels
Scale, trust, equipment, destination golf
Open channel ↗Bryson DeChambeau
Pro star reach, performance, spectacle
Open channel ↗Good Good
Community, commerce, recurring brand exposure
Open channel ↗Grant Horvat
Polished presentation, travel, premium fit
Open channel ↗Garrett Clark
Younger audience energy, creator-native golf
Open channel ↗Bob Does Sports
Entertainment, shareability, broad awareness
Open channel ↗Bryan Bros Golf
Skill, competition, performance products
Open channel ↗Peter Finch
Steady credibility, instruction, travel
Open channel ↗Fore Play Golf
Golf media culture, events, crossover chatter
Open channel ↗Paige Spiranac
Crossover recognition, lifestyle, broad appeal
Open channel ↗Micah Morris
Competitive feel, serious-player products
Open channel ↗Luke Kwon
Travel, premium visual tone, collabs
Open channel ↗Gabby Golf Girl
Youth, family, female-audience growth
Open channel ↗Claire Hogle
Approachable lifestyle golf, visual campaigns
Open channel ↗Brad Dalke
Rising creator, competitive roots, upside
Open channel ↗BustaJack Golf
Road-trip golf, loyalty, travel integration
Open channel ↗Big Wedge Golf
Fast-rising entertainment, social energy
Open channel ↗How to use this list better
For a real sponsor short list, do not stop at the biggest channels. Look for creator format fit, product visibility on camera, repeatability across multiple videos, and whether the audience is there for gear, entertainment, travel, or personality.
① Rick Shiels
② Bryson DeChambeau
③ Good Good
④ Grant Horvat
⑤ Garrett Clark
⑥ Bob Does Sports
⑦ Bryan Bros Golf
⑧ Peter Finch
⑨ Fore Play Golf
⑩ Paige Spiranac
⑪ Micah Morris
⑫ Luke Kwon
⑬ Gabby Golf Girl
⑭ Claire Hogle
⑮ Brad Dalke
⑯ BustaJack Golf
⑰ Big Wedge Golf
Fast brand matching guide
| Brand type | Best creator fits | Why they fit |
|---|---|---|
| Premium equipment | Rick Shiels, Bryson DeChambeau, Bryan Bros, Peter Finch | Authority, performance framing, and strong product-use context |
| Golf apparel | Good Good, Grant Horvat, Paige Spiranac, Claire Hogle | Visual presentation, repeat wear, and strong identity alignment |
| Travel and resorts | Grant Horvat, Luke Kwon, Peter Finch, BustaJack Golf | Destination storytelling works naturally on these channels |
| Training aids and tech | Bryson DeChambeau, Rick Shiels, Bryan Bros, Micah Morris | Products can be demonstrated, measured, and revisited over time |
| Mass lifestyle awareness | Bob Does Sports, Paige Spiranac, Good Good, Fore Play Golf | Broad personality appeal and better crossover into non-hardcore golf audiences |
| Youth and growth campaigns | Good Good, Garrett Clark, Gabby Golf Girl, Big Wedge Golf | They help a brand look current and audience-expanding |
Golf Creator Fit Estimator
Use this quick tool to estimate which type of golf YouTuber your campaign should prioritize before you spend money chasing the biggest channel on the board.
