Embracing Women’s Golf on YouTube: The Time is Now
As winter weather grips much of the country with snow, ice, and frigid temperatures, golf enthusiasts are left longing for warmer days on the green. However, there’s a silver lining—plenty of entertaining content awaits on YouTube to keep fans engaged until the golf courses reopen. So, grab your cozy sweats, stoke the fire, and dive into the world of online golf content.
The Growing Influence of Women in Golf
It’s surprising that, despite women like Paige Spiranac paving the way for female golf influencers, the YouTube golf scene in 2026 isn’t flooded with female creators. While the challenges of public scrutiny might deter many, the potential audience is undeniably significant.
Opportunities for Female Tour Professionals
The world of golf has seen how charismatic figures like Bryson DeChambeau have successfully connected with fans through social media. Women’s professional golf, particularly the LPGA, is ripe for a similar approach. During a recent collaboration with Fore Play, emerging stars Nelly Korda and Charley Hull showcased their talent. However, one couldn’t help but wonder why such content wasn’t featured on their own channels.
It’s essential for LPGA professionals to harness platforms like YouTube, as a proactive presence could provide significant revenue streams. Given the disparities in prize money between male and female golfers, innovative media channels could present new financial opportunities.
As women’s golf gains momentum—evident from initiatives like TGL’s new women’s division and the launch of Good Good Girls—the question is not if female golfers will step into the spotlight, but rather which one will take the brave leap first.
Quick Hits: Must-See Golf Content
Good Good Golf
In an exciting challenge, Jon Rahm faces off against each member of Good Good Golf, progressing to increasingly difficult competitors, culminating with Brad Dalke. It’s reminiscent of a YouTube golf version of Mortal Kombat—who will emerge victorious?
Bob Does Sports
Rahm gets busy with a thrilling nine-hole, 48-donut challenge alongside Bob Does Sports. Fans will remember his strong performance in a previous taco challenge, but donuts bring a whole new level of difficulty. Tune in to find out who gives up first!
Good Good Girls
Adding more fun to the mix, the Good Good Girls embark on a 2v2 scramble—only each hole begins with a quirky debuff, like putting with oven mitts or teeing off with a sand wedge. Intense and humorous? You can count on it!
Grant Horvat
Grant Horvat reunites with his former crew for The Good Good Reunion Major. This gathering promises good vibes and impressive shots, making it an unmissable event for fans.
Gabby Golf Girl vs. Blades Brown
In a thrilling duel for Gen Z bragging rights, 18-year-old PGA Tour pro Blades Brown faces off against 18-year-old YouTuber Gabby Golf Girl. Fans can expect high-stakes action along with plenty of youthful lingo.
As we look ahead to the warmer months, the excitement surrounding women’s golf is palpable. It’s time for female players to take center stage on platforms like YouTube, engaging with fans and forging new pathways for the future of the sport. The moment for transformation in women’s golf is here—who will seize the opportunity?
