YouTube golf celebrities

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By Jonathan Smith

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  1. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Is anyone else addicted to YouTube golf videos? I find myself subscribing to Rick Shiels, Mark Crossfield, James Robinson and Peter Finch. Anybody I am missing? In any event, I find them more entertaining than anything on tv...

  2. Guy W

    Guy W
    Statesville, NC

    I watch Mark Crossfield every day. He can be a little hard to take sometimes but I love the way he is honest with you and unapologetic. This probably rubs a few the wrong way but I find it refreshing. Also watch James Robinson, Chris Ryan and Athletic Motion Golf. I'll check out a few other ones every now and then but there are so many. I agree with it being better than TV on most nights.
  3. Lance P

    Lance P
    Hillsborough, NC

    I recently stumbled on the Stacked Golf videos. It's not instructional but it's entertaining. It's a couple who video their "hunting" escapades in various thrift stores/tag sales/auctions focusing mostly on golf clubs. They also go on-course demoing their finds. I would not call them "celebrities" but they do a nice job.
  4. Steve E

    Steve E
    Stockton, CA

    Lance..I also found Stacked Golf also and yes it is fun to watch..they find some interesting gear to say the least..
  5. J.C.

    J.C.
    Texas

    I started playing golf in February and my addiction to YouTube has sky rocketed! I watch James Robinson, Rick Shields, Mark Crossfields, Shawn Clement.

    TXG Tour Experience Golf is a great channel for product reviews and tips.

    I like to listen to Golficity podcast and watch their YouTube vlogs too! (They are sponsored by Titleist)

    To add to the group I also like to watch Erik Anders Lang. He does not do product reviews or coaching tips but videos touring the world you get an insight of how golf is played world wide. He recently did a sit down interview with NBA Finals MVP Andre Iguodala.
  6. Eric H

    Eric H
    Ridgway, PA

    Crossfield is the man, one of the best.

    If you like golf and are interested in some cool videos about golf, courses, people around golf or anything of that type, Erik Anders Lang and his crew make awesome videos. Well done videos to say the least but also just all kinds of golf content. I was lucky enough to find his stuff at the beginning a few years ago and he has made content that is just great to watch. I recommend you check out his Youtube page and watch his videos. Also he makes "Adventures in Golf" on the Scratch youtube page. All of his stuff pretty much relates to golf. Visiting top courses, chatting with pros, visiting gold brands. Its all entertaining. Check it out, I enjoy his content.
  7. Sean S

    Sean S
    Centreville, VA

    Military
    Agree with others, Mark Crossfield is great to watch, been watching him for a while now. I also watch Rick Shiels, James Robinson, TXG, and I’d recommend the Golfholics. They are based out of California and do some really good on course videos.
  8. Golf city is a really good watch imo. The courses they play are amazing and the videography is really on point.
  9. How about Golf volgs UK, pretty good channel
  10. richbow9

    richbow9
    Huddersfield,

    Alex Etches is good fun to watch. English guy living in Australia.
    Didn’t used to like Mark Crossfield but some of his recent stuff is good, particularly with Dan and Coach Lockey.
    James Robinson is good too, and based not far from where I live
  11. Frank P

    Frank P
    Port St. Lucie, FL

    Military
    Mark Crossfield and Rick Shiels are good. Crossfield is brutally honest, but isn't that what you want when reviewing golf clubs?
  12. Love Shiels and Crossfield. Didn't really care for people giving Crossfield a hard time when he became endorsed by Titleist. If anyone had the same opportunity they'd jump on it. That being said I love their videos.

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