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Who is playing in the Good Good Desert Open? How to watch the night golf scramble online and on TV

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That’s right, the best golf influencers you have probably never heard of, but some other pro golfers and former professional athletes, you definitely know. Paige Sprinac will be there along with Michael Block, Albert Pujols and Johnny (Football) Manziel. 50 golfers will face off in a 2-person scramble format at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills in Tempe, Arizona.

If you’re not familiar with Good Good Golf, Bob Plays Sports or the Bryan brothers, you may be suprised by just how good some of these guys are. The Bryan brothers are favorites, but watch out for the likes of Garrett Clark and Grant Horvat as well as Bustajack, two solid golfers with an impressive channel on YouTube. The scramble format will make things interesting, but covering it live will be a challenge.

Who’s playing in the Good Good Desert Open?

The golfers playing in the 2-person scramble event

  • Divot Dudes
  • Gavin Parker / Matt Fisher
  • Hailey Ostrom Y Sara Winter
  • Mei Brennan / Hanna Leiner
  • Luke Peavy / Zac Radford
  • Ashton Gaulin / Ben Kruper
  • Trevor Bauer / Bubbie Golf
  • Eric Sim / Tosh Semiacher
  • Mark Sulek / Dominic Dipietro
  • DOD King / Martin Borgmeier
  • Daltoosh / Scootsy
  • Johnny Manziel / Cody Alt
  • Paige Spiranac / Cailyn Henderson
  • Josh Kelly / Marcus Byrd
  • Todd Dobson / Dave Roberts
  • Jimmy Hoselton / Ryan Sheckler
  • Dan Rapaport / Willy Wilcox
  • Peter Finch / Trottie
  • Bustajack
  • Frankie Borelli / Trent Ryan
  • Luke Kwon / Sean Walsh
  • Ben Hadden / Mac Boucher
  • Brad Dalie / Michael Block
  • AJ Pujols / Albert Pujols
  • Sephen Castaneda / Nadeshot
  • Garret Clarkc / Grant Horvat
  • Matt Sharff / MIcah Morris
  • Bryan Bros

How can I watch the Good Good Desert Open?

The action starts at 9 p.m. ET on the Good Good Golf YouTube channel and will be broadcast live on Peacock at 10:15 p.m. ET.

What’s the format of the Good Good Desert Open?

The 2-person teams will be playing a scramble format. They’ll play 14 holes at night with Golf cart cams, drone footage and they’ll be mic’d up for pure Golf Entertainment. Their YouTube channels are very entertaining and they put a lot of work into editing and producing quality content, but as we saw in Las Vegas during the Formula 1 week, sometimes other Golf formats don’t work as well when broadcast live.

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