Every Great Golf Story
Needs a Witness.

Next stop: Creator Classic.
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🏌️ The Mission
- Transform from a solid 10 handicap into something resembling a tournament player
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✌️ The Goods
- Document every triumph, disaster, and questionable decision along the way
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💪 The Reasoning
- Prove that anything is possible with enough practice (and creative editing)

Hi! I’m, Scotty.
Like Tiger Woods, I grew up playing golf on military bases. Unlike Tiger Woods, I peaked breaking 80 and my best golf achievements include 'most creative excuse for a slice' and 'longest time spent looking for a ball in the wrong fairway.
My golf journey started on base and somehow led to running social media for a PGA Tour event before the PGA Tour even knew what Twitter was. Yes, I'm basically a golf influencer pioneer. I set up the Reno-Tahoe Open's Twitter account when "tweet" was still just something birds did, and had a front-row seat to “Short Game Chef” Parker McLachlin's first (and only) tour victory. No correlation between my social media efforts and it being his only win, I'm sure.
I've spent my career bouncing between two loves: golf and video production. Now, in what can only be described as a moment of questionable brilliance or brilliant questionability, I'm combining them both in an audacious quest to turn a 10 handicap into tournament-ready golf through the power of content creation.
Thanks to events like the Creator Classic and the success creators/athlete’s have found on YouTube and other channels, there's finally a path to being paid to play golf that doesn't require competing with the world’s best. All I have to do is build a massive following while simultaneously transforming my game from "consistently inconsistent" to "tournament ready." 🤷♂️ No pressure.
So here we are: documenting every triumph, disaster, and questionable decision on the road to playing YouTube Tour level golf. It's either going to be the most entertaining golf transformation ever captured, or the most well-documented series of golf fails on the internet. Either way, you're going to want to stick around for this.
Because sometimes the craziest ideas are just crazy enough to work. And if they don't? Well, at least we'll have some great content.