The most viewed golf shots on YouTube (GolfWRX.com)
What are the most viewed golf shots on YouTube, and subsequently, how much money do these videos generate for their popularity?
If either of these questions are of interest to you, then you’ll love the work of a new study from Surprize Shop, who gathered YouTube data on the top 30 most-watched golf shots of all time to find out which famous swing makes the most money through its YouTube views.
Here’s a look at the top ten and the money earned from the video represented in pound sterling.
1.Tiger Woods at the 1997 Phoenix Open (2,471,520 views)
Video earnings: £3,341
2. Jack Nicklaus at the 1972 U.S. Open (1,562,361 views)
Video earnings: £2,108
3. Seve Ballesteros at the 1997 Open de France (824,878 views)
Video earnings: £1,112
4. Tiger Woods at the 2012 Memorial Tournament (626,468 views)
Video earnings: £847
5. Tiger Woods at the 2008 U.S. Open (551,076 views)
Video earnings: £745
6. Tiger Woods at the 2000 Bell Canadian Open (411,617 views)
Video earnings: £556
7. Phil Mickelson at the 2013 Open Championship (343,101 views)
Video earnings: £463
8. Tiger Woods at the 2005 Masters (342,993 views)
Video earnings: £463
9. Seve Ballesteros at the 1986 Masters (242,921 views)
Video earnings: £327
10. Phil Mickelson at the 2011 Farmers Insurance Open (204,994 views)
Video earnings: £280
To calculate which golf shot is the most viewed on YouTube, Surprize Shop researched and recorded the number of YouTube views of over 45 famous golf shots, and then ranked these from highest to lowest views to reveal the top 30 most-watched golf shots.
To calculate how much each video earns on YouTube, the company used the Influencer Marketing Hub YouTube Money Calculator, which shows the earnings of different YouTube videos based on their total number of views.
Check out the study and full top 30 from Surprize Shop in full here.
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What are the most viewed golf shots on YouTube, and subsequently, how much money do these videos generate for their popularity?
If either of these questions are of interest to you, then you’ll love the work of a new study from Surprize Shop, who gathered YouTube data on the top 30 most-watched golf shots of all time to find out which famous swing makes the most money through its YouTube views.
Here’s a look at the top ten and the money earned from the video represented in pound sterling.
1.Tiger Woods at the 1997 Phoenix Open (2,471,520 views)
Video earnings: £3,341
2. Jack Nicklaus at the 1972 U.S. Open (1,562,361 views)
Video earnings: £2,108
3. Seve Ballesteros at the 1997 Open de France (824,878 views)
Video earnings: £1,112
4. Tiger Woods at the 2012 Memorial Tournament (626,468 views)
Video earnings: £847
5. Tiger Woods at the 2008 U.S. Open (551,076 views)
Video earnings: £745
6. Tiger Woods at the 2000 Bell Canadian Open (411,617 views)
Video earnings: £556
7. Phil Mickelson at the 2013 Open Championship (343,101 views)
Video earnings: £463
8. Tiger Woods at the 2005 Masters (342,993 views)
Video earnings: £463
9. Seve Ballesteros at the 1986 Masters (242,921 views)
Video earnings: £327
10. Phil Mickelson at the 2011 Farmers Insurance Open (204,994 views)
Video earnings: £280
To calculate which golf shot is the most viewed on YouTube, Surprize Shop researched and recorded the number of YouTube views of over 45 famous golf shots, and then ranked these from highest to lowest views to reveal the top 30 most-watched golf shots.
To calculate how much each video earns on YouTube, the company used the Influencer Marketing Hub YouTube Money Calculator, which shows the earnings of different YouTube videos based on their total number of views.
Check out the study and full top 30 from Surprize Shop in full here.
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