How to watch Good Good Desert Open 2025
It's time for a knockout.
The Good Good GolfNow Desert Knockout is Wednesday night at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills, a night golf course in Tempe, Arizona.
The headliners will be 12 teams of social media influencers, golf content creators and celebrities. They will be paired up in teams of two and playing under Good Good's knockout format, which calls for groups to play successive holes, eliminating the worst score along the way till there's just one team left standing.
"We've seen like YouTube golf, for example, explode over the last couple years. People will say that that's more entertaining than maybe some of the competitive golf that's out there, but it's more relatable because you're watching guys that maybe have a similar ability to what the general public have," Rory McIlroy said ahead of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and a day after competing in another alternative form of golf entertainment, TGL.
How to watch the Good Good Desert Open
For golf fans in the Phoenix area, many of whom are in town for the WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale, can get in for $20 and watch the event in person. Gates open at 4 p.m.
For those at home, the tournament starts at 5 p.m. (7 p.m. ET) live on the Good Good YouTube channel. The TV coverage starts at 6 p.m. local (8 p.m. ET) on Golf Channel.
Scheduled to appear:
Garrett Clark
Brad Dalk
Matt Scharff
Stephen Castaneda
Bubbie Broders
Malosi Togisala
Micah Morris
Mason Nutt (Busta Jack)
Cole Lantz (Busta Jack)
Andrew Santino
Nadeshot
Zach King
"We're excited to expand our partnership with Good Good Golf in 2025 and present live coverage of the Good Good GolfNow Desert Knockout on Golf Channel," Glenn Grimshaw, VP, franchise development, Golf Channel, said in a news release. "Golf Channel strives to showcase innovative golf content and reach as many golfers and golf fans as possible. The Good Good guys create fun, engaging golf content that connects with their young audience of passionate followers. Live golf under the lights with the Good Good guys and thousands of fans should make for an awesome event in primetime on Golf Channel."
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Good Good: How to watch the knockout match at Arizona night golf course