A new week, a new Feed. You know how this goes by now. We gather the best YouTube golf videos of the week all in one place while you sit back, relax and watch them. If that doesn’t seem like a good deal to you, then you’re in the wrong place.
JT x BDS
This week, Justin Thomas—who has all the makings of a YouTube ace but doesn’t show up as often as you might think—joined Bob Does Sports for one of their now-patented three-on-one matches.
With that kind of star power and the fact it was filmed the day after Thomas’ final-round 65 at the PGA Championship, it was a video-of-the-week contender right from the jump, and more than delivered on that promise.
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Don’t get us wrong, the episode is loaded with fun golf—Thomas chips in for birdie at one point because of course he does—but the real draw is what happens between shots. This includes:
+ JT revealing his trick to keep his rangefinder slope from accidentally turning on at the PGA Championship (are you watching, Malosi?)
+ JT dubbing himself an “elite club thrower” and revealing his longest-ever toss.
+ JT’s rattling off some of his favorite Alabama football players of all time.
+ JT telling one of the most insane buddies trip gambling stories you’ll ever hear.
+ Grant Horvat getting outed for taking a restaurant recommendation from JT and presenting it as his own.
+ Bob revealing his new bagel shop, which is of course called Bob Does Bagels. The Florida breakfast scene will never be the same.
That’s just the start too, so make sure to tune in and give it a watch, ideally with snacks in hand. Say what you want about BDS, but between Scottie Scheffler, LeBron James, Justin Thomas and now Bryson DeChambeau (see below), nobody lands bigger fish than Bob, Joey and FP. I mean, they literally have these guys eating of the palms of their hands.
Needless to say, if you’re placing bets on the next Pat McAfee-style ascension in sports, put it on these guys.
Quick Hits
Bryson DeChambeau x BDS
Speaking of which, Bob Does Sports also teamed up with Bryson DeChambeau this week for a very special (and probably ill-fated) episode of Break 50, plus a head-to-head rematch with the two-time U.S. Open champ. Heck of a week, fellas. Heck of a week.
Good Good Pros
This week Brad Dalke and Sean Walsh put their skills to the test against the current crop of college golf phenoms at Dalke’s alma mater, Oklahoma. Both Dalke and Walsh played D1 golf, and Dalke won the 2017 National Championship during his stint at Oklahoma, but have they aged like fine wine or old cheese? Only one way to find out …
Brad Dalke
Speaking of Dalke, this week he tee’d it up on The Bo Tour, a pro mini-tour in California. Dalke is trying to get in competition shape with two PGA Tour exemptions and a DP World Tour event on his calendar later this year, so if you’re interested in how his game is coming along, make sure to check it out.
GM Golf
We got a heavy dose of Good Good personalities this week, continuing with Garrett Clark who launched a new series in which he’ll try to break 65 from every set of tees. This is airing on his personal channel, GM Golf, so get over there and give it a try.
Gabby the Golf Girl
Continuing YouTube golf’s current fascination with competing against “pros,” this week Gabby the Golf Girl tees it up in a men’s pro tournament, playing from about 6500 yards. That’s pretty intense, and to make matters even crazier she’s answering highly personal questions between shots throughout the round. If that sounds like your deranged idea of a good time, you know what to do.
Luke Kwon
Luke Kwon joined The Lads to kick off a pseudo “Ohio Swing,” playing some of the best courses the Buckeye state has to offer. Jason Day, The Lad’s most famous member, doesn’t make an appearance in episode one, but we all know his homebase is just outside Columbus, so here’s hoping he shows up before the series is through.
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This article was originally published on golfdigest.com


