Best Golf Podcasts and YouTube Channels to Follow in 2026

Level up your golf knowledge off the course. These are the best golf podcasts and YouTube channels that every serious golfer should be following in 2026.

By Marcus Bell, PGA Teaching Professional

You can't be on the course every day, but you can feed your golf obsession from anywhere. Whether you're commuting, on the treadmill, or just killing time, golf podcasts and YouTube channels are the best way to sharpen your knowledge when you can't play.

Top Golf Podcasts for 2026

For Tour Coverage and Analysis

If you want to stay current on professional golf, these podcasts deliver the best weekly recaps, player analysis, and tournament previews:

For Instruction and Improvement

These podcasts focus on helping you play better golf, covering everything from swing mechanics to course management to the mental game:

Best Golf YouTube Channels

Instruction Channels

Video instruction has exploded in the last few years, giving amateur golfers access to coaching that used to require expensive lessons:

Entertainment and Culture

Sometimes you just want to watch great golf content without a lesson attached:

How to Use Golf Media Effectively

Consuming golf content is great, but without a system, it can actually hurt your game. Here's how to get the most from it:

Books That Still Matter

Don't overlook golf books in the content era. Some of the best golf wisdom predates YouTube by decades:

A book a month during the off-season or shoulder months builds a deep foundation of knowledge that no quick-tip video can replace. The best approach combines long-form reading for deep understanding with video content for visual demonstrations of specific techniques.

FAQ: Golf Content Consumption

How much golf content should I consume per week?

Quality matters more than quantity. One focused 20-minute instruction video per week, combined with one podcast episode during your commute, is plenty. More than that risks information overload and swing confusion.

Should I watch content on my phone at the range?

Avoid it. The range should be about execution, not learning. Watch the video at home, take one key takeaway, and work on that single point at the range. Scrolling between drills mid-session fragments your practice and reduces effectiveness.

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