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Has the Internet Invitational change golf for good — proving that creators and personality-driven content might be the future of the game?

In this episode of The Golf Podcast, we break down why Barstool’s Internet Invitational has taken the golf world by storm. What started as a YouTube experiment has exploded into one of the most-watched golf events of the year, pulling in tens of millions of views and grabbing the attention of fans far beyond traditional golf audiences.

We dive deep into what makes this creator-driven tournament so captivating—its humor, relatability, smart editing, and unpredictable play—and how it stacks up against billion-dollar productions like the PGA Tour and LIV Golf. More importantly, we explore how brands like Dunkin’, BodyArmor, and Microsoft are finding massive value in sponsoring an event that costs a fraction of traditional tournaments yet delivers longer-lasting visibility across social platforms.

Is this the future of golf entertainment? Could influencer-led golf events begin to rival pro tours in reach and cultural relevance? We break down the numbers, the storytelling, and the sponsorship model that’s changing how fans watch—and how companies invest in—the game of golf.

Tune in as we debate whether the Internet Invitational represents golf’s next big evolution or just a viral flash in the pan.

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