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  1. Sep 27, 2024 · On the topic of how to manage your way around a course with the tools you already have, Golf Sidekick is a great channel. 6. Me and My Golf. At nearly one million subscribers and 250 million views amassed over 13 years, Me and My Golf is arguably the most robust database of golf instruction videos on YouTube.

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    • Rick Shiels Golf. When it comes to YouTube golf content, there isn’t a more popular man than Rick Shiels. Having recently reached one million subscribers, he is halfway towards his second and it’s easy to see why he is so trendy.
    • Peter Finch Golf. Peter Finch is a good friend of Rick Shiels and the pair often create content together, typically in a competitive environment. Away from their joint endeavours, however, Peter has a YouTube channel that is filled with quality content.
    • Me And My Golf. Me And My Golf have been favourites of many golfers for several years and their coaching and instructional videos entice viewers back. PGA coaches, Piers Ward and Andy Proudman are evidently passionate about what they do.
    • Golf Mates. Whilst Golf Mates might not have the same number of subscribers as the previous three, they have successfully created a community. They have a Facebook group of 13,000 members which is an active forum for golf fans to debate the hottest topics.
    • Milo Lines
    • Shawn Clement
    • Mike Malaska
    • Chris Ryan
    • Alex Fortey
    • Tom Saguto
    • George Gankas
    • Padraig Harrington
    • Todd Kolb
    • Adam Porzak

    Milo Lines takes the number 1 spot in my rankings. A relative newcomer to the scene, Milo has quickly proven to be one of the best instructors in the industry. He’s a protege of another member on this list, Mike Malaska. Although he and Mike worked together, their philosophies differ greatly. Mike likes to allow the momentum of the club to guide th...

    At number 2, we have the guy who I’ve watched the most over the years, Shawn Clement. Shawn has been providing his wisdom in golf to us since 2006. He has over 1000 videos on the platform! His teaching style is truly one of a kind. He rarely, if ever, focuses on technical positions in the golf swing. Instead, he’ll relate the swing to every day mot...

    Next up, we have another legend in the teaching industry, Mike Malaska. Mike brings a wealth of knowledge to the table when it comes to golf swing fundamentals. Like the first two instructors I’ve talked about, Mike loves to relate the golf swing to other sports, like baseball and tennis, to help students gain a better understanding. He keeps it si...

    The most popular channel on this list belongs to Chris Ryan. He’s amassed more than 350K YouTube subscribers and rightfully so. Chris produces some of the best instructional content on the platform. He doesn’t teach a certain swing method per say. Instead, he’ll typically focus on individual aspects of the swing in his videos. He’s definitely a mor...

    As the title of his YouTube channel suggests, Alex focuses on keeping the golf swing as simple as possible. What I love most about Alex’s teaching is he’s not afraid to take chances. He’s always searching for ways to make us better. He tests out theories in his own swing and if he has success, he’ll pass it along to us. This is regardless of whethe...

    Definitely the funniest instructor on this list, Tom Saguto comes in at number 6. Tom has a great sense of humor and it shows in his videos. He blends humor with great golf instruction which makes for enjoyable viewing. His teaching is based mostly off the Stack and Tilt methodology. It’s a very body driven swing. He’s probably best known for his t...

    The most well known “golf instructor” on this list has to be George Gankas. He’s gained a ton of notoriety over the last few years due to the success of his star pupil, Matt Wolff. George teaches a more rotational golf swing. With his swing method, there should be very little clubface manipulation at impact as it should square up naturally due to b...

    The newest kid on the YouTube golf instruction block is non other than the three time major champion, Padraig Harringon. I was a bit skeptical when I initially came across his channel but I quickly became a believer. Padraig is actually a great teacher! Great players often times struggle when it comes to teaching others but not Padraig. He doesn’t ...

    It doesn’t take long when watching a video on the US Golf TV channel to realize Todd Kolb is the real deal. Todd brings over 25 years of teaching experience to the channel and it shows in the great content he produces. Extremely knowledgable guy. He has a great simplified way of breaking down even the most complex aspects of the golf swing. He’s re...

    Rounding out my Top 10 is Adam Porzak of Porzak Golf. Adam only launched his channel in 2020 but is already nearing 30K subscribers. His style reminds me of George Gankas a bit. There is a certain confidence he has when speaking which is similar to Gankas. Adam works with a lot of the good, young amateur players in the state of California and often...

    • Danny Maude. Danny Maude is a very smart golf instructor that helps golfers understand the science and reasoning behind why they struggle on the golf course.
    • Rick Shiels. Rick Shiels is certainly one of the most well known golf personalities on YouTube. However, not all of his content is going to be instructional.
    • Mr.Short Game Golf. Mr.Short Game is a great YouTube channel that started with a focus on the short game and expanded from there. The videos are clear and easy to follow, and he makes the information easy to understand for any level of player.
    • Clay Ballard (Top Speed Golf) Clay Ballard has a Top Speed Golf program that can help players that are looking to make major moves in their game. However, in addition to this content, he offers a ton of instructional videos that make the game of golf considerably easier to understand.
  2. May 24, 2024 · 1. No Laying Up. NLU gets the top spot because the diversity of content is extraordinary. A true quality over quantity situation—the HBO of YouTube golf. The Strapped series—where Neil Schuster and Phil “Big Randy” Landes tackle a golf trip with a limited budget —is some of the best entertainment in golf.

  3. Feb 11, 2024 · Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the best golf YouTube channels that are sure to elevate your game and deepen your passion for the sport. From expert instruction to entertaining course vlogs and insightful equipment reviews, the world of golf on YouTube offers a treasure trove of content for players of all levels.

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  5. Apr 19, 2017 · Peter Finch Golf. With over 90,000 subscribers currently, Peter Finch Golf is one of the largest golf YouTube channels in the world. It has everything from golf tips and drills to on course vlogs with some special guests such as Ian Wright. Visit Pete's Channel - Click here.

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