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    YouTube golf has grown quickly over the last few years. While the PGA Tour and LPGA Tour remain the benchmark for elite performance, the platform has opened up a more relatable version of the game.But there’s another side to it, one that sits outside the usual formats. Not everything is built around matches, instruction or competition. Some channels are more interested in style, storytelling and the moments that can't necessarily be tallied on a scorecard. Golf on YouTube isn’t just one thing anymore, and these are the corners where it starts to look a bit different.Taco GolfTaco Golf feels less like a competition and more like a chaotic afternoon with friends. Known for his swing imitations, the focus is on the energy, the jokes and the moments that get recounted over a beer at the 19th hole.MANORS GolfWhile MANORS Golf is known for its apparel, its video output leans heavily into storytelling. The visuals feel closer to campaign shoots than traditional golf content, with a focus on texture, casting and how the clothes move in the real world. It’s golf framed as a lifestyle rather than pure sport.No Laying UpNo Laying Up’s standout series Tourist Sauce sits somewhere between competition and travel storytelling. So golf becomes the reason to explore rather than the end goal. Elements such as wind, terrain and quiet moments carry as much weight as the shots themselves.Mac Boucher GolfMac Boucher plays golf like it’s an experiment. Think 40-yard hooks, exaggerated ball flights and angles that feel closer to a skate video than a traditional golf broadcast. The course becomes a space for creativity rather than structure.Golf Girl GamesGolf Girl Games leans into format-driven chaos offering tee flip scrambles, power-ups and unconventional team games. The tone is fast, personality-led and less concerned with tradition. It’s a different entry point into the game, one that feels more social than structured.Andrew Santino (No Bad Lies)Andrew Santino’s No Bad Lies flips the usual format. Built around a “walk-and-talk” concept, each episode drops guests into deliberately tough positions on the course (bad lies) while the conversation revolves around real-life adversity. With appearances from players like Phil Mickelson and Jon Rahm, the focus is on how people think, respond and open up under pressure.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast
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