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Golf Influencers Collide With PGA Pros: The Q At Myrtle Beach

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The PGA Tour is about to break new ground with a first-of-its-kind qualifying event for the upcoming Myrtle Beach Classic. “The Q at Myrtle Beach” throws a fascinating twist into the traditional qualifier format, pitting established PGA Tour professionals against some of YouTube’s most prominent golf influencers.

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The Future of Golf: A New Breed of Contenders?

Scheduled for March 4th, 2024, this 18-hole competition features a unique blend of competitors. Eight professional golfers, including Korn Ferry Tour standout Jay Card III and former LIV Golf player Turk Pettit, will bring their tournament experience to bear. But facing them will be a different breed of competitor – eight YouTube golf content creators with millions of followers.

This influencer contingent is a veritable who’s who of online golf personalities. The Good Good crew, known for their viral trickshots and engaging course vlogs, will be well-represented by Luke Kwon, Micah Morris, and Grant Horvat. They’ll be joined by the ever-popular Peter Finch, whose trickshot mastery has captivated audiences worldwide. Rounding out the influencer side is Dan Rapaport, a member of Barstool Sports’ ForePlay crew, known for his entertaining blend of humor and genuine golfing passion.

While these influencers boast massive followings, they’re no slouches on the course. All participants meet the PGA Tour’s stringent handicap requirement of 0.0 or better, ensuring a competitive field. This unique format offers influencers the chance to showcase their skills on a bigger stage and potentially earn a spot in a prestigious PGA Tour event.

A Glimpse Inside the Game

While “The Q at Myrtle Beach” itself will be closed to the public, fans won’t miss out on the action. Play Golf Myrtle Beach plans to release a 90-minute documentary on their YouTube channel chronicling the entire event. This behind-the-scenes look promises to be a treat, capturing the pre-tournament jitters, the intensity of the competition, and the camaraderie that emerges when these two seemingly disparate worlds collide. Additionally, each influencer will be creating content on their own channels, offering their unique perspective on the event and sharing their experiences with their loyal followings.

“The Q at Myrtle Beach” is more than just a qualifier; it’s a glimpse into the future of professional golf. The rise of YouTube golf content has undeniably reshaped the sport. These creators have attracted new audiences, particularly younger demographics, with their engaging content and relaxed personalities.

This event marks a potential turning point. By providing a platform for influencers to compete on a professional stage, the PGA Tour acknowledges the significant influence this online community holds. Could this pave the way for influencers to become more than just personalities? Could they emerge as legitimate contenders on the professional circuit in the years to come?

A Must-See Event for Every Golf Fan:

Regardless of whether you’re a seasoned golf enthusiast or a casual viewer caught up in the YouTube golf phenomenon, “The Q at Myrtle Beach” promises to be a fascinating spectacle. Witness the clash of experience and youthful exuberance, see some of your favorite online personalities put their skills to the test, and get a glimpse into the ever-evolving landscape of professional golf. So, mark your calendars for March 4th and tune in for a unique competition unlike any other.

Anusuya, a Bengali girl in Bengaluru, is an experienced content specialist with a passion for writing compelling articles & blogs while crafting engaging social media posts & website copy. Currently a content manager, she thrives on being hands-on in the creative process. When not meeting deadlines, she enjoys Pinterest-planning her next trips; to explore new cities and immerse herself in local cultures, especially local food. Is it any wonder she chose a degree in Travel & Tourism?

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Will Manika Batra bring home India’s first Olympic gold in table tennis?

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Forget glass ceilings, Manika Batra smashes them for breakfast! This 29-year-old Delhi dynamo isn’t just India’s table tennis icon, she’s a powerhouse redefining the sport for women. Ranked a career-high 24th in the world, she’s the first Indian woman to crack the top 25 singles ranking – a feat that echoes on the international stage.

Batra isn’t just a singles superstar. She spearheaded the historic qualification of the Indian Women’s Table Tennis team for the Paris Olympics! This is a first for Indian table tennis, and a testament to Batra’s leadership and skill.

But her story starts long before rankings and records. Batra hails from a tall family – her parents towering over her at 5’11” and 5’6″ respectively. Maybe it was in their genes, or maybe it was picking up a paddle at the tender age of four, but table tennis became her destiny. And her mother Sushma was there all along to support it. As the youngest of three, Batra was always pampered. But her mother, saw the spark of determination early on. That fighting spirit, combined with Manika’s unwavering focus, helped her overcome numerous obstacles.

Turning down modelling offers in her teens and even a prestigious Swedish training scholarship, Batra chose the path less travelled. Leaving college to dedicate herself to table tennis, she faced criticism and even controversy along the way. But like a champion, she swatted negativity aside.

From her early days as a silver medalist at the Chile Open under-21 category, she has consistently outshone her peers. Her journey to the Commonwealth Games podium in 2014 marked a significant milestone, but it was her historic gold medal win in the 2018 Games that truly catapulted her into the global spotlight. Defeating the invincible Singaporean team, a feat previously deemed impossible, cemented her status as a table tennis icon. The Tokyo Olympics 2021 saw her create history once again by becoming the first Indian woman to reach the round of 32 in singles, setting the stage for even greater triumphs in the upcoming Paris Olympics.

Adorned with the prestigious Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna award in 2020, India’s highest sporting honor, Batra is hungry for more.

On July 27th, she’ll be facing Great Britain’s Anna Hursey in the opening round of the Paris Olympics. With her powerful forehand and unshakeable focus, Manika Batra, the table tennis tigress, is ready to roar for Paris and etch her name even deeper in sporting history!

With 358k adoring fans on Instagram and a string of endorsements, Batra is not just a champion athlete, but a role model for aspiring sportswomen. Her dedication to fitness and her infectious positivity are an inspiration to all. Now here’s hoping she can bring home a medal to add to her wins!

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Athlete Ayesha Billimoria is an Inspiration to Stay Healthy

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Ayesha Billimoria, a renowned athlete, is not just a passionate author but also a dedicated coach at Adidas Runners Family in Mumbai, where she imparts her knowledge of running biomechanics.

Project Fitgirl India

Ayesha founded FitGirl India in 2016, a project wherein she conducts sports education programs for young girls. Her aim is to develop sports through Olympic values, physical literacy, and athlete development. Project Fitgirl is now in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh, teaching girls in government schools in both rural and urban areas.

Achievements 

Ayesha Billimoria has a string of remarkable achievements in her career. She has been the 3-time nationwide champion in the 200 meters dash, representing Maharashtra for the past 17 years. She was hailed as the ‘Quickest Lady of India’ in her teenage years. Her accolades are numerous, and she has also been a former captain of the Adidas Runners Mumbai crew, participating in various national and international tournaments.

Author

“Run” is a book written by Ayesha Billimoria. It is a culmination of everything she has learned and experienced all these years as a runner. The book is primarily dedicated to running, and is a must-read for anyone who loves to run.

This book has Ayesha’s tips, answers to various possible questions, and first-hand experiences of people who transformed their lifestyles with their passion for running. This book is the ultimate guide for a runner to train him/her mentally as well as physically.

Beyond Sports 

Apart from her accomplishments in sports, Ayesha has a diverse portfolio. She has been a TEDx Speaker and a keynote speaker at the World Zoroastrian Congress. She believes in gender equality and is actively involved in environmental enhancements. 
Being an athlete, she also represents herself as a content creator who advocates fitness. Her content aims to educate and create awareness regarding regular exercise and the numerous benefits of an active life.

Creating a fitter and healthier India, Fitgirl India founder Ayesha Billimoria is on a mission to transform each individual into a fit and happy person. 

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Indian Esports Teams Making a Mark in The Global Gaming Arena

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Gaming has long surpassed the confinement to offline play; the rise of online gaming has introduced a vast world of esports to gaming enthusiasts. Esports athletes, the new generation of gamers, thrive in this digital arena, streaming popular games such as BGMI, Free Fire, Fortnite, Valorant, Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, and more. According to the global esports market report, the market was valued at $1.98 billion in 2023. With a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.9%, it is expected to reach $2.39 billion by the end of 2024 and an impressive $10.9 billion by 2032.

Top Indian Esports Teams: 

Orangutan 

Orangutan has played a big role in the development of gaming culture in India. It is a professional esports organization that provides esports athletes with a platform to play for this organization at the highest level of competition with international standards. Orangutan’s motive is to bring opportunities to gamers in India. It is formed by a collective of passionate gamers and dreamers. It is an Esports organization that is headquartered in Mumbai. 

Orangutan is generally involved in 4 prominent games: BGMI, Free Fire, Valorant, and Pokemon Unite. The BGMI players are Akop, Ash, Believe, Whizzgod, and Vedzz. For the game Valorant, they also have a women’s squad of EMI, Erruma, Gunner, Twirly, and Casper. 

Team XSpark

Team XSpark is an esports organization located in Mumbai. BGMI is the core of XSpark, with team player and streamer Tanmay’ ScoutOP’ Singh. Urvesh and Axbak manage the team, and Akshuna Bishnoi is the Coach. The main line-up of the XSpark BGMI team is Shubham Ranjan Sahoo (NinjaJOD), Tushar Das (GamlaBoy), Harsh Malik (SPRAYGOD), Sarangajyoti Deka (Sarang), and Tanmay Singh (Sc0utOP). 

Sc0utOP (Tanmay Singh) is the team leader of XSpark Battlegrounds Mobile India. 

Blind Esports

Blind Esports is an Indian organization with rosters in various esports games, such as Free Fire, Clash of Clans, Call of Duty (COD) Mobile, and Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI). It is co-owned by Sharath B and Arjun “Satan” Suresh. In 2023, it was incredibly successful in BGMI. Later, it acquired the ex-Global Esports BGMI roster. The team has currently signed the ex-Team iNsane roster for the 2024 season. 

It revealed a program named Blind Elevate that would support upcoming creators.

Blind Esports has been one of the most consistent teams in BGMI in various events and tournaments. The team earned second place on the AFK Gaming BGMI Team Rankings.

Velocity gaming

Velocity Gaming, popularly abbreviated as VLT, was formed in 2017. Manoj “SENTINEL” Kasyap registered as an Indian esports organization in 2019. 

The organization initially involved itself in Rainbow Six Siege. Later, Velocity Gaming invested in the Indian esports scene by supporting players of various games, such as Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and PUBG Mobile.

Swayambika Sachar as Sawy joined VLT as a streamer this year (2024).

Velocity Gaming acquires the roster of Ex-Grayfox Esports, consisting (Venkatesh Sharma) venka from India, and (Willy Ivandra) sayoo from Indonesia currently, the active roasters. 

Revenant esports

Revenant is Asia’s fastest-growing Esports organization. Home to highly talented competitors in Valorant, Battlegrounds Mobile India, Pokémon Unite, Brawl Stars, Call of Duty Mobile and CS:GO.

Their roasters include Paradox (Kasif Khwaja Sayyed), SkRossi (Ganesh Gangadhar), SkillZ (Jayant Ramesh), Dost9 (Dastan Zhumagali) and Tricky (Prish Valvani).

The Indian gaming industry has been growing in leaps and bounds in recent years. With the establishment of such esports teams and other initiatives, gamers in India have a hopeful road ahead. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently met with top Indian gamers, including SkRossi, aka Ganesh Gangadhar, to discuss the gaming industry’s future. 

Follow these top Esports teams to learn more about the gaming industry. 

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