LanDog
Journeyman Pro
I enjoy watching YouTube for golf content, and subscribe to a few different channels, particularly watching different course vlogs and what have you.
The YouTube golf king is probably Crossfield but is there anyone else out there who is good?
Currently I subscribe to:
Crossfield
Steve Buzza
Gorilla James
Harry Flower
Now those are in my view spin-offs of Mark's work and are all local to his area
A couple of others as well though:
MeAndMyGolf (although I'm not big into 'learning off YouTube' so these guys although, good at what they do don't really appeal to me too much)
Rick Shiels (I really like this guy, remains informative even when doing course vlogs)
And finally I watch PureSwingTV (an american guy in his early 20s, he's doing his best to give content on a shoestring budget, he began by being 'PGATourDriven' but has since reevaluated his goals so I think he wants to be a coach now but is struggling to get the funds)
Is there anyone else I'm missing who's worth watching?
The YouTube golf king is probably Crossfield but is there anyone else out there who is good?
Currently I subscribe to:
Crossfield
Steve Buzza
Gorilla James
Harry Flower
Now those are in my view spin-offs of Mark's work and are all local to his area
A couple of others as well though:
MeAndMyGolf (although I'm not big into 'learning off YouTube' so these guys although, good at what they do don't really appeal to me too much)
Rick Shiels (I really like this guy, remains informative even when doing course vlogs)
And finally I watch PureSwingTV (an american guy in his early 20s, he's doing his best to give content on a shoestring budget, he began by being 'PGATourDriven' but has since reevaluated his goals so I think he wants to be a coach now but is struggling to get the funds)
Is there anyone else I'm missing who's worth watching?