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Charley Hull Goes Digital With New YouTube Channel Aimed at Golf Fans

Jan 12, 2026, 4:00 PM CUT

After winning the third LPGA victory of her career, Charley Hull has shifted focus toward a new off-course project.

Following her 2025 season, which also saw her reach a career-high fifth in the world rankings, Hull confirmed plans to launch her own YouTube channel.

Charley Hull discussed the project during an appearance on The Lads on January 9, where she confirmed plans to start a YouTube channel. "Yeah. Me and my friend Ryan Evans, we’re going to."

The channel is expected to include behind-the-scenes coverage, giving viewers access to Hull’s day-to-day experiences on the LPGA Tour.

Charley Hull traced the idea for the channel back to a moment at the U.S. Open, when she recalled saying, “Shy kids don’t get sweets” after playing a shot around a tree.

Hull said the comment was later repeated by Ryan Evans, which led to a wider conversation between them about not holding back.

During the discussion, Hull explained that the channel will feature her alongside her friend Ryan Evans and revealed that it will be titled "Yeah. The Sweet Spot. That’s what we’re going to call it. That’s what the channel’s going to be."

Hull added that the channel will feature her alongside her close friend Ryan Evans, a former European Tour player, and will focus on their competitive rounds at home.

Charley Hull indicated that her planned YouTube project is expected to launch around the middle of 2026.

“So stay tuned, in the middle of 2026, there will be some cool content on that.”

Jason Day suggested the possibility of future collaboration, including Hull returning to the platform for a crossover match.

“She’s going to blow up on YouTube. We’ll have her back on the channel and do a little crossover match.”

With Hull’s YouTube debut upcoming in 2026, conversations on golf content on the platform inevitably remind us of one familiar name in the Golf-YouTube community: Bryson DeChambeau.

Bryson DeChambeau’s YouTube rise and the space awaiting Charley Hull

DeChambeau began posting content on YouTube in 2020, and over time, consistency in posting has helped the channel attract a growing audience.

His subscriber base surpassed 2.5 million, a figure that now stands higher than the official YouTube channel of the PGA Tour.

Since then, Bryson DeChambeau has also won his two major championships at the U.S. Open.

DeChambeau first claimed the title in 2020 at Winged Foot, then added a second victory in 2024 at Pinehurst, where he sealed the win with a bunker shot on the 18th hole.

Meanwhile, the 2024 championship ended with a close finish against Rory McIlroy, confirming DeChambeau’s second major title.

At the same time, his videos have drawn consistent viewership, including a collaboration featuring Donald Trump that exceeded 13 million views and generated funds for charity.

Written by

Aditi Singh

Edited by

Joyita Das

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