Forgive me for being late to the party, I have recently got back from a two-week vacation and saved the final two episodes of the Internet Invitational for the 13-hour flight home.
I tried my utmost to avoid spoilers by swiping away from anything Internet Invitational-related I spotted while scrolling away on social media, but I did accidentally see Brad Dalke had won and was also aware of some cheating allegations – but that was all I knew heading into the semi-finals.
I enjoyed it…a lot
I have watched my fair share of YouTube golf through the years but I most certainly am not a massive week-to-week follower. I do not watch Bob Does Sports, Good Good, the Bryan Bros or any golf channels regularly.
I did not know a number of the competitors in the Internet Invitational to start with, but they were clearly chosen for a reason and they made the event what it was. They were also clearly taking it very seriously, too, as how often do YouTube golfers play for $1m? Never.
The controversies, from Luke Kwon not waking up for his day one tee time to the cheating allegations in the final round…
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