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Influential Non-Pro Golfers: Discovering the Game-Changers and Their Impact

Influence isn't just done on the professional level. As the age of social media grows so does the fan bases for all sports. That means that the professional athlete isn't looked at as the most influential now. Rather, we have people around each sport influence the everyday golfer, basketball player, tennis star, football player, and so many other sports around the world.


But what does it take to influence a community? In this article we will talk about the most influential non pro golfers. These people bring together a community of people with one goal in mind: consume and play more golf.

 

Who inspires golf without actually being a pro?

We love to see golfers of all handicaps and age ranges to come together to play. That's why we chose these three people/groups to be on top of our list. They represent to quality of golf that Maybe Par aspires to be. Here is a list of our top three most influential golfers that aren’t pro:

1. Erik Anders Lang - he changes how to golf with cool stylish vibe by dressing the part and acting the part. He brings together large communities of golfers to all play at once. RGC is known for their 60 personal scrambles. He makes golf more inclusive and welcoming to all.


2. Snappy Gilmore- with a unique take on golf shots, Eliezer Paul-Gindiri, or otherwise known as Snappy, brings excitement and youth to the sport. He does this with trying new trick shots, playing golf with other communities and inviting more diverse backgrounds to try out golf, making it more welcoming for all.


3. Good Good Golf - This is a youtube golf brand with friends playing golf in a variety of ways. These group of guys show what golf is all about. They make entertaining videos such as golf matches, scrambles, challenges and competitions, events, and so much more.

 

Why do they make such an impact?


Promotion of the Game: Golf influencers have helped promote the game to a wider audience. By showcasing their passion for golf and sharing their experiences on social media, they have made golf more appealing to younger generations, inspiring them to take up the sport. They have created a community of people that all want to do one thing: consume more golf.


Entertainment: Golf can be a challenging and serious game, but golfer influencers have made it fun and entertaining. Their videos showcase not only their skills but also their personalities and sense of humor, which can make the game more enjoyable to watch and play, especially for younger generations.

 

Runners up- Who else almost made the list?


George Gankas- golf instructor that has gained worldwide acclaim due to his seamless and effective approach to building powerful and efficient golf swings.


Clare Hogel- youtubes golf girl showcases her talents by featuring a variety of golfers from George Gankas, Erik Anders Lang, Manolo Vega, Good Good and so much more.


Manolo Vega - with some of the funniest golf skits out there, Vega brings excitement and entertainment to the game like no other.



 

In conclusion, the influence of non-professional golfers has become increasingly important in promoting the game and inspiring a wider audience to take up the sport. Erik Anders Lang, Snappy Gilmore, and Good Good Golf are just a few examples of how these influencers have made golf more accessible and entertaining for everyone. By showcasing their passion for the sport and their unique personalities, they have created a community of people who share the same goal of consuming and playing more golf. It's fascinating to see how these non-pro golfers have made such a significant impact on the sport and we can't wait to see who else will join their ranks in the future.



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