Sixteen golf content creators are set to compete in the 2024 Creator Classic on Wednesday, August 28, at 4 pm ET at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. The PGA Tour's first-ever event exclusively for golf content creators will take place a day before the Tour Championship tees off.
The 16-player field for the Creator Classic will feature the likes of Wesley Bryan, Dude Perfect, Paige Spiranac, Garrett Clark, Fat Perez of Bob Does Sports, and others.
Spiranac and Bryan are among the ones who have the experience of professional golf. While Spiranac retired long ago, Bryan was recently seen competing at the Wyndham Championship.
Tyler Tony of Dude Perfect is also part of the Creator Classic field. His channel boasts over 60 million subscribers on YouTube.
Here's the complete field for the 2024 Creator Classic:
- Wesley Bryan: 400K
- Gabby DeGasperis (Gabby Golfgirl): 147K
- Brad Dalke: 1.64 million (Good Good), 72.1K (Personal Channel)
- Mac Boucher: 22.9K
- Tyler Toney (Dude Perfect): 60.4 million
- Aimee Cho: 467K
- Micah Morris: 505K
- George Bryan IV: 400K
- Garrett Clark: 1.64 million (Good Good), 1.2 million (Personal Channel)
- Roger Steele: Host of Range Talk for Callaway Golf (166K subscribers)
- Luke Kwon: 285K
- Mason Nutt (BustaJack): 200K
- Nick Stubbe (Fat Perez - Bob Does Sports): 832K
- Paige Spiranac: 426K
- Peter Finch: 658K
- Sean Walsh: (1.64 million on Good Good)
2024 Creator Classic format explored
The 2024 Creator Classic will be a nine-hole stroke play event, with all 16 players competing on the back nine of East Lake. While all players will complete the first eight holes, only four will qualify for the final hole playoff. If there's a tie for the lowest four scores after eight holes, a chip-off will take place on the 17th hole. The player chipping closest to the pin will advance to the one-hole playoff.
Fans can enjoy the Creator Classic on the PGA Tour's official YouTube channel, Peacock, ESPN+, Xumo, Freevee, Samsung TV Plus, Pluto TV, Roku, and Tubi.
Hally Leadbetter, Bradford Wilson, Barstool Sports’ Jake Marsh, and Dan Rapaport will be on the mic, alongside PGA Tour pro Joel Dahmen, who is making his debut as a broadcaster.