Depending upon who you speak to, Good Good golf is something between an affable group of young YouTube golfers and the future of the golf media business. For the uninitiated: Good Good is one of the ...
Golf has seen an evolution, like many sports, in the content creator space, with various channels and social media pages being created to grow the game and build brands. One that stands above the rest ...
Garrett Clark was 14 when he first picked up a club. He was invited to play a six-hole par-3 course with his neighbor in Kansas City. “I hated every minute of it,” he says, “but we happened to tie, ...
Good Good Golf, a media and lifestyle company that started out on YouTube, has raised $45 million in funding marking the startup’s first outside investment. The funding round was led by Creator Sports ...
Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions was also an investor in the round, which the company will use to expand its golf content. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Creator-driven media companies and ...
The most significant development in Good Good Golf’s financial history began mostly by accident. The journey from YouTube channel to a $45 million fundraising round from a fascinating group of Wall ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Gutfreund covers the creator economy for CMOs Golf is changing faster than the industry can keep up. Younger fans are ...
Good Good Golf, a golf, media and lifestyle brand that operates a popular YouTube channel, has raised $45 million in new funding. The investment round was led by Creator Sports Capital, a newly formed ...
Knockout Format Features Six Two-Person Teams Including Good Good Golf’s Brad Dalke and Garrett Clark, eSports Legend and Golf Enthusiast Nadeshot, Content Creator Zach King, and Comedian Andrew ...