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GolfWRX adds YouTube sensations Me and My Golf to Featured Writer Program
GolfWRX, the largest online golf community in the world, has added renowned golf instructors Andy Proudman and Piers Ward to its Featured Writer Program. Together, Proudman and Ward create videos for their YouTube channel, Me and My Golf, the most subscribed golf YouTube channel in the world, which has amassed more than 235,000 followers and 50 million views.
“We at Me and My Golf are extremely excited to be accepted to the GolfWRX Featured Writer team. We are honored to be associated with a great lineup of content creators. The guys at GolfWRX do an amazing job of spreading quality golf instruction all over the world, and we can’t wait to part of the movement.”
Me and My Golf videos focus primarily on golf instruction, but also features entertainment-focused golf challenges, course vlogs and trick shots. As part of the agreement, Proudman and Ward will work with GolfWRX’s Editorial Staff to create content specifically for GolfWRX viewers with its Monday Impact Show, which will be available both on GolfWRX’s Front Page, as well as on Me and My Golf’s YouTube channel.
“Andy and Piers fit perfectly with our mission of making GolfWRX the home of the best and brightest minds in golf,” said Richard Audi, President and Founder of GolfWRX. “With nearly quarter of a million subscribers on YouTube, they’re leaders in the golf instruction world.”
Together, Proudman and Ward have more than 26 years experience teaching golf. Proudman has spent the past 11 years coaching golf, and his dedication to improving his knowledge has taken him around the world. He has learned his craft from some of the best coaches and players in golf. Ward has spent more than 15 years helping golfers, delivering more than 35,000 lessons. Both are based in England.
“Andy and Piers are very knowledgeable, of course, but they’re also innovative and entertaining,” said Zak Kozuchowski, GolfWRX Editor-in-Chief. “I’m looking forward to working with them to deliver content our viewers will love.”
GolfWRX currently attracts more than 2 million peak unique views per month, and more than 18 million page views per month, making it one of the most visited golf websites in the world. The Featured Writer Program boasts more than 100 contributors from around the globe, and includes writers with specialized knowledge in all facets of the game of golf.
Watch Me and My Golf’s first two GolfWRX videos by clicking the links below:
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Photos from the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
With the second major of 2026 now behind us, the PGA Tour arrives in Texas for the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
GolfWRX Tour Photographer, Greg Moore, is on site at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas, and he’s already captured several WITBs and a look at some new colorways of just-spotted L.A.B. Golf VZN.1i putters.
Check out links to all our photos below.

General Albums
- 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson – Monday #1
- 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson – Monday #2
- 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson – Monday #3
WITB Albums
- Brennan Little (Gary Woodland’s caddy) – WITB – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- Adam Svensson – WITB – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- Martin Laird – WITB – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- Lee Hodges – WITB – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- Aaron Wise – WITB – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- Dylan Wu – WITB – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- AJ Ewart – WITB – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Pullout Albums
- New Graphite Design Tour AD shafts – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
- L.A.B. Golf VZN.1i putters (new colors) – 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson

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How much each player won at the 2026 PGA Championship
Aaron Rai upset the odds to win his first major championship on Sunday at Aronimink, firing a final round of 5-under par to see off his competitors and claim the winner’s check for $3,690,000.
Jon Rahm and Alex Smalley were the best of the chasing pack, with both men sharing runner-up spot which was good enough for each to receive a check for $1,804,000.
With a total prize purse of $20.5 million up for grabs, here’s a look at how much each player won at the 2026 PGA Championship.
Players who missed the PGA Championship cut each received $4,300 each.
1: Aaron Rai, $3,690,000
T2 : Jon Rahm, $1,804,000
T2 : Alex Smalley, $1,804,000
T4: Justin Thomas, $843,866
T4: Ludvig Aberg, $843,866
T4: Matti Schmid, $843,866
T7: Cameron Smith, $637,050
T7: Rory McIlroy, $637,050
T7: Xander Schauffele, $637,050
T10: Kurt Kitayama, $496,707
T10: Chris Gotterup, $496,707
T10: Justin Rose, $496,707
T10: Patrick Reed, $496,707
T14: Matt Fitzpatrick, $364,762
T14: Scottie Scheffler, $364,762
T14: Max Greyserman, $364,762
T14: Ben Griffin, $364,762
T18: Maverick McNealy, $229,128
T18: Jordan Spieth, $229,128
T18: Stephan Jaeger, $229,128
T18: Padraigh Harrington, $229,128
T18: David Puig, $229,128
T18: Harris English, $229,128
T18: Min Woo Lee, $229,128
T18: Joaquin Niemann, $229,128
T26: Nick Taylor, $125,523
T26: Alex Noren, $125,523
T26: Cameron Young, $125,523
T26: Andrew Novak, $125,523
T-26: Daniel Hiller, $125,523
T26: Tom Hoge, $125,523
T26: Sam Burns, $125,523
T26: Hideki Matsuyama, $125,523
T26: Bud Cauley, $125,523
T35: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, $78,805
T35: Patrick Cantlay, $78,805
T35: Ryo Hisatsune, $78,805
T35: Daniel Berger, $78,805
T35: Ryan Fox, $78,805
T35: Haotong Li, $78,805
T35: Aldrich Potgieter, $78,805
T35: Si Woo Kim, $78,805
T35: Martin Kaymer, $78,805
T44: Chris Kirk, $53,743
T44: Matt Wallace, $53,743
T44: Shane Lowry, $53,743
T44: Jhonattan Vegas, $53,743
T44: Denny McCarthy, $53,743
T44: Chandler Blachet, $53,743
T44: Taylor Pendrith, $53,743
T44: Dustin Johnson, $53,743
T44: Nicolai Hojgaard, $53,743
T44: Michael Kim, $53,743
T44: Kristoffer Reitan, $53,743
T55: Collin Morikawa, $34,186
T55: Corey Conners, $34,186
T55: Andrew Putnam, $34,186
T55: Brooks Koepka, $34,186
T55: Mikael Lindberg, $34,186
T60: Sami Valimaki, $29,218
T60: Sahith Theegala, $29,218
T60: Rico Hoey, $29,218
T60: Rickie Fowler, $29,218
T60: Brian Harman, $29,218
T65: Casey Jarvis, $26,900
T65: Jason Day, $26,900
T65: Rasmus Hojgaard, $26,900
T65: Keith Mitchell, $26,900
T65: Sam Stevens, $26,900
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SmokingGun
May 12, 2016 at 10:19 pm
Instructional videos are a complete waste of time if it’s not your video!!! Case closed!!! All you’re watching is generic instruction of someone else’s flaw and fix… Avoid at all cost… Want to get better? Seek out an instructor that will help you!!! Ask other golfers, especially the good ones for instructor advice and go that route, you’ll be happy you did…
golfraven
May 10, 2016 at 3:46 pm
Sorry, but they don’t write anything but just put their Youtube vids on here. Stopped watching them 1-2 years ago so they should I care now. There are better golf instructors out there so please tey better.
The Real Swanson
Jun 28, 2016 at 1:21 am
And grammarraven.
Jim
May 10, 2016 at 12:53 pm
Great add to the featured writers along with Shiels and Crossfield. These guys really have some great instructional videos and are very easy to understand their swing thoughts and tips. Now just add Chris Ryan as well and you’ve got all the youtube guys in one place.
Bill Mac
May 9, 2016 at 6:38 pm
You”l love their clothes.