I think Ben was too much personality for some in GoodGood. As in, he outshone some on camera. He's is a natural talker and commentator just like Bubby. I miss Ben on GoodGood.
If you're an aspiring pro you are practicing plus playing 9-18 holes every day. Obviously this is expensive even at cheaper courses. But you also need to have a certain type of course. It doesn't help to practice on slow greens and crappy bunkers if you play tournaments in prime conditions. You want your practice facilities to match tournament conditions, which is something most good private courses provide.
Most public courses don't have an area to hit 100yd and in shots in the practice area. Fairway bunker shots on the range. A solid grass range. I think that's what he's talking about in terms of no where to practice.
There sure are a lot of guys that bail on good good. Perhaps its the overhead of the company and they're not making enough so they go solo. Perhaps its something else... I suspect, and its just my opinion, that its probably quite snarky and toxic and people just get sick of it.
You never know. But, at the same time, it could just be a lack of chemistry. The OG Good Good may just be locked in. Honestly, I miss Grant, but not Micah. I miss Ben, but not Luke.
Whoever joins Good Good is going to feel like an outsider and its always going to show on camera. having said that, a piece of wood has more charisma than Ben!
Off topic from this video, but @nateedwardsongolf can you do a quick video update on if there is going to be a Good Good Championship Tournament this year? And if so when and where, because it seems like it was around this time last year and we have not heard anything about it for this year. Thanks in advance.
I seem to be in the minority, but I didn't enjoy Ben in the videos at all. He across (to me at least) as very arrogant and just irked me. That's not to say he isn't probably a super nice guy in real life. But I just don't enjoy who he is in videos at all.
Practice is more then just hitting the range and putting green. You have to play some holes if you want to get to the next level. Now if you have to pay a green fee every day that’s gonna add up.
They introduced Brad and Ben at the same time in Good Good. I like Brad, but if they had to pick one, I wish Ben stayed. He has way more personality and is more fun to watch.
Not gonna lie. Ever since Grant left i have zéro interest with GG. I still watch GM. But why would we watch GG shoot worse than a trash golfer like me. Not only that, always hated watchin Kwon. The man is the weakest pro of all time.
All the good players leave. Grant. Luke. Ben. One common theme. It’s good good. The remaining jokers are the problem. I stopped watching them it got too ridiculous for me
This is exactly what I would’ve expected him to say. He was always visibly frustrated when he wasn’t playing well beyond the normal reactions when you have a bad shot playing with your buddies. He couldn’t function in that “for fun” environment because he’s too serious about improving for that kind of golf life.
Professional golfers are out being professional golfers grinding. Name me anyone outside of Bryan Bros who Vlog and play at a high level? They’re an anomaly.
oxymoron. Preparing to be a professional is lost to the distractions and time constraints of content creation. Look at Bubby and Matt. They COULD be better players, plenty of ability, but they don't seem to get better.
There us no doubt good good spring boarded all of the guys who left. None would have made it as quick without them. But they just out grew the silly content.
@@spyhunter2410 The original members of Good Good are just regular kids that came from working families. No trust funds. Grant on the other hand is the epitome of trust fund country club kids. As well as the Bryan Bros.
@@chrislw9053I think the point is that Grant's Dad has been a club pro most of Grant's life. I do wonder if Grant's Dad coached at Central Michigan University. I know Grant spent some of his childhood in Mt. Pleasant.