The popular YouTube group “Good Good” will not be the same as of Wednesday, April 3, after one of its most popular members, Luke Kwon, said goodbye to the channel. This puts an end to weeks of speculation about the possible departure of the professional player.
The group posted a video on Wednesday titled “Our last match with Luke Kwon,” in which Kwon himself makes the following statements:
“This is going to be my last video [with Good Good], just kind of going on my own way and kind of taking a bit of myself and see what I can do.”
Luke Kwon also made sure to clarify that there was no animosity towards the group behind his decision.
Hours later, Luke Kwon posted another video on his own channel titled “The Real Reason I Left Good Good,” in which he does not offer any new arguments for his decision. On the contrary, he reinforces the idea that he wants to get back on track by creating solo content:
“I just wanted to take a bet on myself and kind of go back to doing stuff solo,” he said.
Good Good is a very popular YouTube channel dedicated to golf that currently has nearly 1.5 million subscribers and now consists of Garrett Clark, Matt Scharff, Stephen Castaneda and Tom Broders. Prior to Luke Kwon, two other popular influencers – Grant Horvat and Micah Morris – left the group.
Who is Luke Kwon?
Luke Kwon is a South Korean-born YouTuber and professional golfer. Kwon moved to the United States to pursue his passion for golf, thanks to a scholarship to the University of Oklahoma. During his time there, he excelled as a key player on the men’s golf team, where his impressive performance earned him a spot on the professional circuit.
Kwon began his professional career playing on PGA Tour circuits in China and Latin America, demonstrating his skill and dedication at every tournament. He even earned a victory, the 2019 Qinhuangdao Championship. His tenacity and skill have earned him status on the Korn Ferry Tour.
In addition to his golf career, Kwon has shown a keen interest in sharing his experience and knowledge through digital platforms. He has become a content creator on YouTube, with over 234,000 subscribers, where he posts instructional videos and updates on his golfing experiences, inspiring a new generation of golfers.
Despite facing challenges such as a golf cart accident that required a period of recovery, Kwon has shown admirable resilience. His determination to return to the game and continue to improve is a testament to his character and passion for golf.