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At some point or another, every adult gets morbidly curious about what “the kids are into these days.” What slang, what music, what drugs. When it comes to the rapidly changing landscape of golf, that question is as complicated as ever. For many of us aging into our 30s and 40s, the stars we grew up worshipping—such as Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson—are now largely irrelevant and/or disgraced, and the mediums we worshipped them through—’Sports Illustrated,’ ‘SportsCenter,’ et al.—are evaporating faster than rainwater in the Sahara. Yet somehow, golf is just as popular as ever.

What is driving that interest in kids, teenagers and young adults if not professional star power? As retired PGA-Tour-pro-turned-high-school-golf-coach Hunter Mahan explained on the Fore Play podcast this week, it’s not elite skill that has captured the attention of younger golfers, but relatability, specifically on YouTube.

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