Every sport is full of incredible stories. Athletes overcoming weaknesses, hardships, or anything in between and finding relief within a game. Golf just so happens to have some of the best stories to tell.
But we didn’t need to tell Cobra Golf that.
The brand recently released the final episode of its “Chase More” series that focused on people from every corner of this game we love so much, and it should be the next thing you watch.
From former pros to amateurs alike, this series focuses on people who have used golf as an outlet, as an escape, as a way to get their life back.
It was easy to feel inspired after watching all six episodes, and it was just another reminder of how special whacking a little white ball around a field really is.
If you’re going to dive into any series this week while you wait for the second men's major of the season to kick off, let it be this one.
Our Raymond Williams did an incredible write-up on the first episode of this Cobra series when it launched earlier this year, and it’s absolutely worth your time. You can check it out here.
This episode dives into the career of Kyle Berkshire, the King of Long Drive. How he thinks, how he performs, and how his trouble hearing has turned into his “super power.” He also explains why one of his remaining career goals is to win on the PGA TOUR.
For all you TikTok-obsessed golfers, you’ll recognize Rob Hogan right away. He’s a two-time speed golf world champion, but you’ll know him from his wildly entertaining swing tips on social media. He’s golf-obsessed and truly one of a kind.
Soccer fans might know the name Peter “Tubes” Dale. In this episode, the Soccer AM legend explains how golf helped him to overcome his alcohol addiction. Anyone who has ever struggled with vices and has turned to golf for not only an escape but a cure will connect immensely with his story.
After getting sick and tired of losing to her dad, Shasta Averyhardt wanted to make a “quantum leap” with her game. She made it all the way to the LPGA before the media buzz and mental stress became too much, and she walked away from the game. But this video explains how she fell back in love with the game and is once again chasing the top of the mountain.
Patrick Koenig is a golf photographer, but I’d classify him as a certified golf sicko. In 2023, he travelled the country to beat the world record for most 18-hole golf courses played in one year. This video tells his amazing story.
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