Shows

Subpar with Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz

Joe Buck discusses what he learned calling pro golf | Subpar

Legendary sports broadcaster Joe Buck tells Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz about the mistakes he made when he first started calling professional golf.

Warming Up with Dylan Dethier

Warming Up with Chris Gotterup

How does Chris Gotterup do it? The pride of New Jersey is one of the hottest players on the PGA Tour. He’s won four times overall and twice in 2026 to charge into the top five in the world. He’s gotten this far by being himself, he says. But he also says he’s gotten some help along the way — a drill, a coach, a mindset, a training aid — to make sure that he’s the best version of himself.

The Scoop with Claire Rogers

Fully Equipped with Johnny Wunder

What is the purpose of a 15-degree mini driver? | Fully Equipped

Fully Equipped’s Jake Morrow explains to Johnny Wunder why he is so enamored with his 15-degree mini driver.

Play Smart with Zephyr Melton

Building the perfect pre-shot routine

GOLF Top 100 Teacher Christopher Smith – and the world-record holder in speed golf – shows Zephyr Melton how his pre-shot routine for speed golf can help simplify any round of golf.

Destination Golf

Inside Riviera’s Turf Secrets Before the U.S. Women’s Open

Riviera Country Club is unlike anywhere else in golf, and it starts with the grass. Kikuyu grass, technically still a noxious weed in most of the country, is the backbone of the property, and managing it for a major championship requires a combination of deep institutional knowledge, precision data, and a philosophy the staff calls kaizen: continuous improvement.

Seen & Heard at the Majors

Nelly’s Heartbreak, Maja’s Major Moment: Inside the USWO

Swede Maja Stark even-par round of 72 gave her a two-shot win over Nelly Korda and Rio Takeda to take home the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills in Wisconsin. What went into this win? Our Seen and Heard crew was there every step of the way to break it down. —– At GOLF.com, we’re here to help you live well, play well. From the Top 100 Courses in the World to the Top 100 Teachers in America, we connect you with the places and people that make golf the greatest game in the world. Our personalities provide exclusive access to Tour pros, celebrities, and golf’s colorful characters. Subscribe to our YouTube channel, visit GOLF.com, and follow us for the latest Tour news, interviews, gear reviews, and features you won’t find anywhere else. Subscribe: / golf_com —– Instagram: / golf_com Twitter: / golf_com Facebook: / golf TikTok: / golf_com

Short Game Chef with Parker McLachlin

How to Master the 50 Yard Pitch Shot

It’s the shot that haunts amateurs… until now. Parker McLachlin, the Short Game Chef, teams up with PGA Tour winner Arron Oberholser to break down one of the toughest shots in golf: the 50-yard pitch. If you’ve ever struggled with consistency from this range, this is your blueprint.

ClubTest Robotic Testing

How TaylorMade created up to a 24% larger sweet spot in their new P790 irons | ClubTest 2025

GOLF’s Kris McCormack recently sat down with TaylorMade’s Director of Product Innovation Matt Bovee to talk how TaylorMade created up to a 24% larger sweet spot in their new P790 irons.

Shaving Strokes

This tip will help your warmups be more effective and enhance your range practice

Bridges Cup competitor Jonathan Bale shows golf analyst and coach Simon Holmes a great stretch to do before warming up on the range. He also explains what you should be doing before you arrive to the course for the most effective warmup.

Pros Teaching Joes

Crazy hooks and slices with Bubba Watson | Pros Teaching Joes

Master’s Champion Bubba Watson is the king of hitting massive hooks and slices, working the ball in any direction he desires. But can he help us do the same thing? Sean Zak finds out.

Clubhouse Eats

Ranking every single food item at the Masters

The Masters is the most hallowed — and most affordable — eating experience in golf. But which items are favored by the green jackets, and which can you avoid on your journey to Augusta National?

Super Secrets with Josh Sens

Inside Riviera’s Turf Secrets Before the U.S. Women’s Open

Riviera Country Club is unlike anywhere else in golf, and it starts with the grass. Kikuyu grass, technically still a noxious weed in most of the country, is the backbone of the property, and managing it for a major championship requires a combination of deep institutional knowledge, precision data, and a philosophy the staff calls kaizen: continuous improvement.

GOLF Originals with Michael Bamberger

Padraig Harrington is a Game-Improvement Wizard | GOLF Originals

Padraig Harrington, the three-time major winner, is all in on every practice swing, every swing swing, every word out of his mouth. He’s as original as anybody playing this game today. Harrington likes playing in pro-ams, but if you’re going to play with him, you better be able to handle the truth.