Rick Shiels Reflects on YouTube Golf’s Meteoric Rise and Its Divisive Role in the Game
Golf is changing — and Rick Shiels is leading the revolution. From driving ranges in rainy Manchester to teeing it up with Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau, Rick Shiels has transformed the game through YouTube. But not everyone’s a fan — Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy aren’t sold on YouTube golf. In this video, we dive into Shiels’ groundbreaking partnership with LIV Golf, the rise of creator-led competitions like “The Duels,” and why the future of the sport might just be online.
💥 Is this the future of golf or a passing trend? You decide. Watch now to see how YouTube is reshaping the sport forever.
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Rick got very lucky as his content is drab and his personality is very vanilla. His beard fools nobody about his weird chin and his golf game is that of a 10 handicap most of the time. He has turned his back on his home course Hart Common and never went back, too big for it apparently and he let a weird man wife called Guy weasel his way onto his videos, adding absolutely nothing but a strange camp bitchy personality. There are so many better channels putting out content that far exceeds his. If you are still watching Rick, you are denying yourself better. His friend James Robinson is the only good thing about anything when he appears