Really hope you and Garrett continue to collaborate. You guys may be going separate directions, but that doesn’t mean you can’t leverage each others platforms and continue to work together.
It’s a nice idea but won’t happen lol there seems to be real disdain there. (Especially Bubbie and Grant) Even this video headline alone is passive aggressive as hell lol
@@robtothejuiceyep I agree. Not sure what’s going on but grant seems like a really good dude and so is garret. I’ve met garret multiple times living in Frisco and he’s one of the nicest guys I’ve met and doesn’t strike me a guy who would screw someone over.
He’s 24 with a 75 year old dad. Good for him for wanting to move back to Florida to be with his parents as he gets married and starts his family. I believe he’s an only child so his parents are the only family he’s got. God Bless Grant! Your one bunker tip of swinging across has dramatically improved my bunker play. Please keep making teaching videos.
You seem like a great young man. Best wishes to you in your next chapter of life. Don’t let the idiots online bring you down for a second. As long as you keep doing the right things, don’t worry about those outside your circle
@@anthonyhawk1118 while that may be the case, I only ever continued to watch good good because of grant. He brought a ton of opportunities to those guys as well by being a main contributor to the growth of Good Good and especially good good labs. It’s not so black and white as “Garrett gave him everything”. It was very very much a symbiotic relationship. And regardless of all of that, telling someone the only correct moral path is to stay in one place is just incorrect. Everyone involved benefited from the time Grant spent on Good Good, and now he probably wants to go start a family with his wife and do his own thing. That’s just the natural course of life
Cherish the moments you do have with your father, bc life comes at you fast. From someone who’s lost their father unexpectedly this year, once he’s gone you’ll only have those memories you’ve made together. So go and make those incredible memories with your family, Grant! Much love!
My brother, I came here to say something similar but you already summed it up perfectly. I lost my dad nearly 15 years ago now. I made my first ace a few weeks ago, and what I would give to have been able to have him there, or even to be able to call him up to tell him about it. Take advantage of the time you have together because nothing in this life is guaranteed.
Despite leaving GG, I hope you and Garrett continue to work together on GM Golf! Both of you have so much chemistry with one another and such immaculate vibes on and off the golf course. Wishing you all the best on your journey to do your own thing and God bless brother!
This really does sting as a fan because Grant was for sure my favorite in the Good Good Group. But in no way can I be upset because he’s doing what he feels in his heart is the best thing for him and his family. We’ll continue to support and watch every video you keep making. ❤️
Yeah grant micah Steve and Matt are my favorites for sure. Something about Luke and Garrett bug me a bit. Too much cockiness and selfishness I see in them for some reason
@@Sagnasty17 yeah dude hes grown up hes not a little kid. he runs a million dollar business. are you stupid? how could he not change? just dont watch bro, im sure garret is in tears because lucan tunningley thinks he changed. lmao go cry more
You became my favorite on GG. You had a mix of a passion for the sport, had a teacher’s heart at your core, was always supportive of fellow golfers, even if they were beating you, and an innate sweetness and occasional silliness. I wish you all the best and look forward to where you take your videos! It was classy to acknowledge they did indeed offer you a generous offer. Best of luck to you and your family!
Unless you continue ties with Garret your media/ UA-cam career is gunna nose dive and burn out. There is literally 0 chance you have any success without Garret
@@danmyers9372 Fair, I just think those videos they did just the 2 of them generated the best content. I think Garret can replace Grant with Kozan or Luke and not skip a beat. Grant will have a harder time finding a way to make good content
Mr Pelkman, grant is such a solid dude who is funny and has the purest swing ive ever seen and he will not have any trouble whatsoever with his youtube career. No matter what went on with him and good good, he will always be someone that people remember and love.
As a 50 yr old man with an 80 year old father, let me say…spend time with your parents, spend time with your wife and time with your kids. Money comes and money goes. You can’t put a price tag on that time with loved ones. I will continue to watch your channel, Micah’s Channel and all the Good Good guys channels. I love golf and love all that everyone is doing to promote the game. Concerning the loyalty statement… that’s coming from a young man who is dealing with his feelings. At his age, I would’ve probably felt the same. But I have the advantage of life experience, I can say all things change and must change. Some of us want families, some of us want to be single, etc… we all want something different and we should take the opportunities presented to us that help us achieve those goals. I have a loyalty to myself, my wife, my family and a loyalty to do and be the best that I can be.
I too am 50 with a 80 year old dad. But I am a single mom who just got into golf this year to play with my son and dad. I wish I would have started earlier, but didn’t really know I would like the game so much.
People are pissed not because he's leaving, but because he left like a snake. No heads up, out of the blue, when his friend's company is still on its knee and slowly getting back up from the previous loss. Thats why theyre pissed off.
I lost my mother to cancer in September. I’d give anything to have her back but nothing can and nothing will. Spend time with your loved ones; at the end of the day, they are the most precious thing we have.
@@scrumpymanjack his dad isnt on a death bed. Hes still playing golf and going strong. He could have stayed with the boys for a few weeks, preparing his leave, setting things up in a way that doesnt come up as a huge and though surprise for goodgood. But he didnt. He fucked off out of the blue, in a self centered and disrespectful manner
Take it from a 58 year old who enjoys watching you and the Good Good guys hit the ball around, there is no wrong in people going their own way. Despite the best of intentions, people grow apart, it's normal and even healthy, especially as you see more of life and determine what you value and see as important. Hopefully, with time, emotions with cool and hurt will turn to healthy perspective and you will all grow and be better for it. Keep swinging that silky swing and I, along with thousands of others will keep tuning in. All the best to you and your family.
I am going to second TGRC. Being 56 years old and owning two businesses and both started out as a partnerships that both grew apart quickly. It is very tough to try and run successful businesses as partners and it does happen frequently that you have to part ways. I am 15 years out on one and 10 on the other. It gets better, trust me. Believe in yourself, work hard and focus on goals. If you continue to put out high quality product, people will watch and your own channel will grow. This is business, not personal. Glad you are making your move because it had become apparent over the last month your heart was not there. Go get them kid and do not focus on negativity!
Not only that, but they’re practically still kids. Most people end up going in different directions from many folks they are close to in their early 20s. Then on to the stress of a many partner business, the politics of folks coming on in sequence, and the peculiarity of being UA-cam creatives with their own audiences… No shame in it on either side. Hope it’s not too toxic and they end up making content together again. I really enjoyed watching Grant and Garrett play, especially recently as they got bigger and were able to pull in pros and D1 guys and the like!
Well said. As an other elder(54…in the door😁) I agree. They’re all very young. No one knows what the future will bring. Not worth holding grudges or placing blame, it take too much energy and hurts everyone involved.
Can’t imagine going through this at your age. Keep your head up. There are things way more important than money and success and it takes guts to do what you are doing!
@granthorvat and @bryanbrosgolf collaborations sound absolutely amazing. I support believers who also happen to seem like really genuinely good people. All the best to you all.
@@manwichwithmayo has nothing to do monetarily. He’s doing fine. Talking about being ridiculed and bashed on the internet for making a decision that he believes will give him most joy. Believe it or not we are people as well and when we read hateful stuff some of it kinda stings, even though we know it shouldn’t. Ya know?
You’re the man. Recently, I made the hardest decision in my life to completely give up a career I had worked my whole life for to move back home and spend time with family, and build one of my own. A couple years later, I am engaged and getting to spend time with the ones I love on my own time in a new career that I love. The transition sucks, but as long as you make the choices you make for the right reasons it will work out. There’s no way to make everyone happy in every scenario. Stay true to yourself and you will come out happier on the other side. We support you
Grant I feel a deep sense of pride about how you communicated your feelings here. Being able to make AND BE COMFORTABLE with tough decisions is something that will absolutely bring you success no matter what you do. It's really beautiful to see you make decisions that matter to you Grant. Congratulations on everything.
You are wise beyond your years, Grant. Family is invaluable, and you have chosen to cherish the time you have left with your family. I'm joyful that you are in a position where you can continue to do what you love while spending quality time with your dad. God bless you! You have a new sub and I will continue to follow your journey.
Im 45, I lost my dad who was a golf pro when I was 23 ( he was 55) there’s not a day that goes by that I wish I could play a round of golf with him or just watch golf with him. Good for you Grant for recognizing how important it is to be with family while they are still in our world. I’ll be watching everything you post!
Jesus Christ is the propitiation for the whole world's sins. They that believeth and are baptized (with the Holy Spirit) shall be saved; but they that believeth not shall be damned. Those led by the Holy Spirit do not abide in wickedness. 👍🏾 *God is ONE manifesting himself as THREE;* the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit! Bless him! *For these three are one.* As I am led by the Holy Spirit, nothing I state is a lie, but the truth of God. Anyone who tells you differently is misinformed or a liar. They do not know God, nor led by him. Anyone who *claims* to be a Christian and is against what I am doing, and where I am doing it; the Holy Spirit does not dwell within them, they lack understanding. They know not God, read his word, and their religion is in vain. Do not hear them, they will mislead you, the lost cannot guide the lost.
Another truth many have been deceived of: When you trust in God and cast your cares (worries, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts) upon him, they will be NO MORE! Know that there is power in the name Jesus Christ! His name casts out demons and heals! The world is wicked, evil, and of the devil. I too, was a wicked sinner of the world before I opened my heart to God. I am living proof of God's work and fruitfulness! He is an active God who hears the prayers of his! God's children are set apart (holy) and righteous. The devil is a liar that comes to steal, to kill, and to destroy; that includes your relationship with God! Open your heart to God, repent of your sins (he will forgive you), and let him direct your path. Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands and purify your heart, lest you walk with the devil and follow him to hell.
Best Wishes from Buffalo, N.Y. Every one has to grow up sometime, and it's evident you have. Follow your heart and you'll never be disappointed with the end result,because your decisions are an enormous piece of who you are.
Grant really gets it. Him + Garrett and their humbleness made for such enjoyable content. Also, just wanted to reach out as someone who lost his dad at 23 as well. Hope life is treating you well, the time I'll miss out on with my dad is truly starting to set in at 26... any simple words of wisdom?
You were the main reason why I got hooked on GG. I will continue to watch whatever content you put out. Now that you are back in Florida I’d love to see a collaboration video with Stacked Golf! Best of luck in the future I know you’re going to kill it.
All respect to Grant for knowing and trusting his gut when to leave something he worked so hard on. All respect for hanging with your family and being close.
Grant you’re the reason I watched Good Good! Don’t let those stinging comments sting for too long, like you said lots of light at the end of the tunnel, and sounds like your priorities (God, family etc) are helping guide you man! Only up from here, you’ve got my support!
Grant, I started watching your content back in the spring and you alone brought me to watching Good Good. I will say this Grant, you brought me back to golf after not playing for for 16 years. I have bettered my game because of you, most importantly my short game. You're an excellent teacher and I hope one day you decide to get your PGA teaching card. So many people would benefit from your teachings. I commend you for your maturity, forwardness, and respect you showed in your explanation. This shows what type of man of God you truly are. Family comes first and people need to realize that you can never get back time lost when it comes to family. Most importantly, no amount of money can buy what you have instilled in your heart or what your heart leads you to. I am excited for your journey and wish you and your beautiful family the absolute best. 🙏
i really truly hope that you and garrett keep creating content together after everything is said and done. i’m sure many people agree when i say that you both had a chemistry together that few people have. you guys truly seem to bring out the best in each other. wishing you all the best with your future and can’t wait to see what it has in store!
Even though I’m sure this has been painful. I’m so incredibly impressed with your maturity and your decision to spend more time with your dad. A great role model for the younger and older generations.
I just hope you stay friends with Garrett most of all. Don't know how much anyone is the same as they appear on camera but he seems to be genuine. And he seems he genuinely is gonna miss you. Good Luck. I do find it interesting that Grant and Micah will both be located in Florida.
I honestly get the exact opposite vibe from Garrett. Can't quite put my finger on it but I feel like he's not the same person that he is on camera. Never cared for him or Bubbie. He and Grant made fantastic content together but I was always watching for Grant. Grant and Steve seemed to me to be the only ones that were truly themselves on camera.
Very well worded Grant, never doubted your loyalty. We are all adults that should be allowed to make choices and decisions in life without it affecting friendships. Not everybody is capable of understanding that & I believe that’s why unnecessary things were said. Excited for what the future holds for you & we are here for the long run!
This is probably the most mature explanation out of the three so far. It doesn’t sound like their needed to be any animosity over the fact Grant and Micah are leaving. They want to do their own thing, be happy for them, stay friends, and let’s keep it moving.
@@Captain.Dingus I think it’s more the attitude of his video rather than what he’s said. He’s not talking about betraying or being betrayed, or trying to make anyone feel guilty, it’s just time for something new.
@@jamiematthews9525 I mean he did explain really. It’s easy to see. 1. He wants to be close to his family and his father. 2. It’s not about money(literally said he was offered the kitchen sink) 3. I think it was beef within good good.
Grant, you are one of the most authentically good humans on youtube and you shouldn't give credence to any negative feedback you receive for your decision. You need to remember that a large portion of the Good Good audience is children. The maturity level of most of the viewers is high school age at best so if you are getting nasty comments or people questioning your decision it is simply because they do not have the life experience to form a grounded opinion. Anyone with a shred of maturity will wish only the best for you on your personal journey - keep your head up and make the most of the life you've been given and never question any decisions you make that put your best interest first.
I really feel that what hurt the most was when they questioned his loyalty to the brand. Like he said he devoted his own time to three separate channels plus his personal. Sometimes things change at a moments notice but I firmly believe that everything happens for a reason!
Grant you were the most genuine team member on Good Good, and your passion for golf comes through more then most. You seem like a very down to earth person and your sometimes goofy personality was refreshing to see. Sad to see you leave good good, but I will continue to watch your personal golf channel. Keep up the great work and spreading your joy for the game of golf!
I lost my dad when I was 17. I’d give so much to be able to play a round with him now that I’m 26. If your friends call out loyalty for you wanting to spend time with family then I’d reconsider them as a person. Your friends should support any decision you make as long as you don’t bash each other.
Grant, I could see the emotion on your face and appreciate that this was a very hard decision. I have been following your channel and can see by what you have posted that your heart is in teaching and mentoring! Good for you to follow your heart - it's not always about money! I'm looking forward to watching how all this shakes out and for those tours of some of the best golf courses in the US. Congratulations on your marriage to Sadee and am praying you have a great life together. Keep the faith, Grant!
Grant, you are one huge reason I got 'addicted" to golf on UA-cam! I appreciate your faith, I appreciate your uncompromising attitude and I appreciate your honesty! I am and always will be a fan! I know this couldn't have been an easy decision, but if it is best for you and Sadee it is totally understandable! You and Grant together is a magical thing and I hope in some way that continues!
This is the best out all three confessional videos regarding the split . Just simple communication about how he feels and then it’s done. Not overly dramatic and not too long. Thank you and good luck in the future. 👍🏼
Short, sweet, and to the point. I can tell that the relationship between not only you and your father but between you and your fans means a lot and I appreciate that you’re not willing to compromise that.
What point? That he cant talk about why he left, but it had something to do with him not compromising about something? Bro, if this is straight to the point, I have no idea what you would define vague as. So the title is that there are two sides to the story, but the actual video is how he cant tell his side? I feel like theres obviously a huge clash of lifestyles between the members that Micha and Grant just couldnt accept. But who knows because none of them will talk about it.
I have done the same and moved closer to my parents who are now in their 80's. There is something you cannot buy and that is "time" so enjoy every second with your father and family which it sounds like you are planning on doing. Life is full of tough decisions and I am sure this will not be the last one you will have to make through the course of your life. From watching this video I can tell that you did what your heart told you to do and you followed that lead and there IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT at all. Best wishes to you Mr. Horvat and I look forward to seeing where this journey takes you and thank you for allowing us to tag along. Warmest regards...
As the father of two young adult children, I am really touched that you want to spend more time with your dad. This says a lot about you, your family, and parents. I know you appreciate this but as you and Sadie raise a family, you'll experience the true joy when your adult children chose to spend more quality time with you out of love and respect.
You were a crucial piece to the success and entertainment to Good Good. I am incredibly torn right now because you were my favorite member and brought an immense amount of value to the content and education. I am excited to see what is next for you!
At the end of the day, especially when you get married, family and taking care of them becomes a higher priority than filming with your bros and you've gotta make sacrifices that are tough but are ultimately for your future success. Gonna miss you on Good Good and hope that you all can still collab on projects but love your content and you are going to do great.
Glad to hear you are moving closer to family. My mom passed less than a month ago and she was only 56. Hardest thing I've been through and still am going through. Would give anything to spend another minute with her. Good luck Grant!
Really appreciate You and All the guys at Good/Good. I'm older and just getting back into golf after 30 years. Grant, your great attitude and fun with all the guests has made getting back into golf a great experience. Looking forward to watching your channel and learning form all of you. Best wishes with Your new family and all your endeavors, Thanks again.
Grant, you're a great dude. Hurt people always make the most noise. Some people are posting "unsubscribed," yet I've watched your subscribers grow from 267k to 271k this week. The vast majority are in support of you doing whatever you think is best.
There are certain things you can’t put a price on, family, morals, integrity and most importantly your own dreams and aspirations. You are well ahead of your time in recognizing this my friend. Don’t let the emotionally charged comments of your brothers get to you, you can walk away proud and know you checked all the right boxes. Much luck to you in the future, you’re going to do amazing things!
There are major venture capitalists behind GG. The Founder/CEO of GG is Matt Kendrick. He also founded the fishing group Googan Squad. He has other venture capitalist partners involved in GG. The GG boys are the band. The men behind the curtain are the financiers and managers. According to Kendrick, Only 20% of the revenue is from UA-cam. Roughly 70% is from apparel. Venture capitalists create bands like GG and Googan Squad because they want to create a huge brand for commercial sales within a lifestyle sport or hobby. GG is launching golf clubs next. According to the GG founder and CEO, they also want to open fixed locations. It would be something in the genre of Top Golf. There likely are two LLCs. One for video content and promotion and one for apparel, merchandise, and brick and mortar. The venture capitalists likely have a bigger stake in the apparel, merchandise, and brick and mortar because it requires a lot of capital to fund goods and services. Micah and Grant probably left because they didn't want to sell their souls any further in the commercialization of the band and push more and more products upon an impressionable audience. This entire GG brand was launched in September 2020. Venture capitalists have seized upon pandemic entertainment and a captive audience. The story we were told was full of errors of omission. Always look for the men behind the curtain. Now you can understand why Google pushes GG so hard. It's a well orchestrated operation with very well connected financial backers in the UA-cam space. The people who appear on screen are the "talent." The financiers are the managers and operators who got involved to push the commercialization of a lifestyle brand. UA-cam pushes these type of groups because the live action network for the brand is UA-cam. The brand is synonymous with UA-cam.
this moment is emotional, you've been an inspiration. following all of you guys gives me something to look forward to. ill be tuning in to see whats next for you. i pray you succeed in your ventures in life and wish you and your family well. thanks Grant.
You quickly became my favorite member of Good Good. Please keep posting your teaching/coaching on YT. Stay true to your faith and your family, brother. I ain’t gonna stop watching.
It’s simple growth folks, it’s just business and life goes on. Grant is engaged and has his own goals so let’s wish him well and continue to support him. His new course series looks very interesting and I’m looking forward to it.
@GoHawks2412 I'm sure they did but you don't need lawyers to get involved for that. Only one side would need to at the beginning so they can draft up the NDA.
Perhaps the values is that GG will do LIV stuff and Grant’s dad is a PGA professional and that would go against his family ties. I could see Tig also wanting to not do LIV since he was already doing PGA content. Just a thought
I know I'll certainly miss Grant as being part of GG, but I have nothing but well wishes for his future. I've learned a lot through the vignette tutorials on GG labs, and am looking forward to what is yet to come. I hope the content on this channel continues to be as good as it ever was.
the only reason people are angry at you is because they enjoy the dynamic you bring to the channel so much. They will continue to watch you do your own thing because of your personality and the love you have for golf and you will continue to grow. I respect your decision, money clearly isn’t a factor in your decision and there’s things such as family which are important in life. Best of luck, I’ll be supporting along the way
My dad died at 52, I'm 58 now. Cherish every moment you can because you never know when they leave you. You got this, you are doing the right thing. Enjoy every cart ride, and every conversation and every hug and every phone call and every text because you never know when that will be the last one.
Thank you Grant for coming on and addressing what you can. I think most of us have come to love the network of channels that you were a part of as well as your own. I wish you the best moving forward and can’t wait to see what happens next for you. It’s amazing how we as fans have gotten so attached to this group and hate to see people move on, but this is life. Sometimes what seems great for the team(business/relationship) isn’t always good for the individual. Leaving may feel like a betrayal to those that have been left while at the same time feels like growth and pursuit for the person leaving. Keep teaching because your pointers are money!!
Classy and mature post. For someone so relatively young to hold such a well balanced and considered perspective is refreshing to see in this hyper commercialised world. I seriously enjoyed the teaching posts you did on Good Good, simple and things you take to the range the next day. Big thanks for those and seriously looking forward to more content like that, and dare I say it, more of a celebration of the game first perspective.
You’re the man, Grant. Really enjoy any video that you are a part and will continue to support all of your videos on your channel. Enjoy the time with your dad and rest of your family, those times are priceless. I’m also a younger guy that has a dad in his 70s, so spending time with him is always special. Sad to see you go, but it makes total sense.
Dude, after 11mo, your channel is bomb, and you probably already know this: you made the right decision. Loved Pebble and the content you’re putting out. Keep em coming man. Maybe one day I could sneak a round in FL with ya. All the best, looking forward to more
Just made it to the part where you mentioned how much some messages sting that you received. I noticed when Micah left before you, tons of “haters” crept up from under the floorboards. Many of the Good Good fans are obviously teenagers, many of these messages are coming from teens who just don’t understand working and/or careers yet. Those of us who are 20s and up and in a career definitely understand your move. Zero hard feelings and I truly wish you the best, I will now support your solo channel too. God Bless, Grant, congrats on your new adventure.
@@Theghost859 Loyalty to a business makes little sense whatsoever. He came in, worked hard to help make the company better and then moved on when he felt like he needed to for his own reasons. He was not obligated to be with GG forever.
@@Theghost859 facts who would of know about grant if it wasnt for gm golf no hate it is what it is look at tig starts it then leaves when it wasnt going great then gm golf blows up whos comes back tig hmmm then leaves to do his own thing now that gm/good good cant help his gain anymore im sure theyll both join back once their channels fall off
@@Theghost859 don't have to be 13 to act 13. People change career directions all time and for many reasons. Who do you think you are to have any right to tell someone or judge someone for a career change they make? Talk about a strong sense of entitlement, you hit the peak. Be an adult and support Grant in a decision only he should make. Good Good doesn't own him.
The pairings with Garrett vs pros are some of the very best golf caught on camera!! We will miss this synergy. Good luck with your next chapters, I loved the vids with your dad and can’t wait for more and different things.
Rooting for you man. I think the greatest desire of a human being is to feel heard and understood. We appreciate your candor and are with you - Keep holding onto hope 🙌🏻
Grant you are a very genuine and humble guy. I’m sure your decision was very important and thought through. I was drawn to your content because of your passion for the game, lifting others up and humble behavior. Your love and connection with your family is evident. I wish you the best and I’m very excited to see what is in store for you!
@@steven-gerrard right! I bet they end up the happiest. Married with blessed lives. Sometimes the money is secondary to the happiness. Plus they will both be plenty fine on the money front.
Have always been, and will always be, a fan of this man. Values, integrity, family oriented, a true role model in a world where they are find to find. Wherever this journey takes you I, and many others, will continue to follow, and watch the content you create. All the best for future Grant !
Grant, I Know the chances of you actually seeing this message are quite low but I hope you see this and I hope you take it to heart. First off, I appreciate everything you encompass. Your drive, your enthusiasm for golf, your devotion to Christ, and just you and as an individual. You're the reason I watched the Good Good labs. Your history with you own golf journey, the relationship with you father and his wealth of golf knowledge etc. You owe us no explanation. I wish you nothing but success and happieness in the future. You as a golf content creator is what the majority of us aspire to watch. You are very talented, but at the same time are humble down to earth. You are someone that I can relate to. On the other point, I saw a connection between you and Garrett, and I genuinely hope you continue to collaborate with him in the future. We clearly do not know the inside of everything that went down, but from the outside looking in, there is a comradery between you and Garrett that I hope continues. The California trip was one of the most enjoyable series I have seen on golf content. Please continue to do what you do, but at the same time, keep the connections that you have built with the members of Good Good, and roll with them. When all is said and done, we can only hope that we do what is best for ourselves, and I see that for you. I wish you the best in everything that you do. Speaking from experience I hope you can put the "business" side of things aside and continue your relationships with the Good Good members on a personal level as those relationships are way more important than just from a "business" aspect. Regardless you have a loyal follower for life in me and I can assume many others. Tee it up, hit is straight (or in your case a beautiful baby draw) and score low. Best wishes to you and your family and happy holidays.
I didn’t realize how much of a Grant fan I was until you left GG. I will eagerly be watching you grow doing what you want with your life. You’re a very class act with one of the best swings - if not THE best swing - on UA-cam. Keep your head up!
Thanks for sharing this, you really didn't have to but I'm glad you've cleared the air. You're a solid dude and making a decision based on your core beliefs is the way to go. Keep on man!
I watched your all’s vid on this and thought it was spot on. There is no reason to pick sides when it was a business decision. Not everything has to be a “me vs you.” We all should just hope for everyone’s success. Especially when you’re talking about, what appear to be, bright nice young people trying to figure out their path.
You and Garrett seem to be the best of friends. I hope there is no animosity there and you can still work together sometimes. Mainly I hope it doesn't cost your friendship.
Grant could not wish anyone more greater future you, you are a top guy and good things should happen to good people like yourself, have a great Xmas and an even happier new year, cheers mate.
It takes a real, mature man to stand up and behind what’s right you, your family, and your faith. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Looking forward to future videos!
Grant, you have grown my love for golf and through your tips, I have grown as a golfer! I deeply appreciate your content and your character. I'm sorry for the complicated things you have to endure through all this. Thanks for everything, looking forward to what's next.
Heart goes out to you dude, your a top bloke, and whatever your future is I hope you make it to the other side remaining true to yourself and being overall happy. You and Garret seem to have such a good relationship on the course, so I hope a bridge can be found to bring you guys together again. All the best big dog, love from NWales
You are a stand up and solid dude. Enjoy your time with your father , it’s priceless and something that shouldn’t be taken for granted . Continued success in all you do
Thank you for the explanation that you were able to give. It was a shock to see that you had parted ways but there has to be good reason. You getting to spend time with your parents is irreplaceable and the things your channel can do with the help of your dad could be amazing. You are a talented golfer and instructor. Keep up the good work and look forward to what’s to come.
Spend as much time with your pops man! I lost my father in 2021 and would do almost anything to go out fishing with him one last time. Things happen quick and spending time with your father is priceless! Good luck, Grant.
I’m gonna miss you in gm golf videos…the dynamic y’all has was amazing. Never got tired of watching your matches even if highlighting the course was the main goal of the video. I love your course reviews though…can’t wait to see your new videos!
We all love you Grant! Whenever I would need a pick me up, I knew I could always watch your videos cause the vibes would be immaculate. I hope this doesn’t ruin the friendship you have with the good boys, especially Garrett. Good luck with everything. We will all continue to support you ❤
I definitely had a feeling when in your last video you talked about how you never get to see your dad because you travel a lot! As someone who is turning 40 today and my mom is older I completely understand that because I want to spend as much time with her as I can! Very excited for the future with you on your channel keep doing you! 💙🔥
That’s a great attitude. I unfortunately took the other route and focused on work and being a success. I lost both of my parents within the last two years, I would give back anything to spend more time with them both.
You guys are killing me with all the talk of losing you parents in their 50s. I’m 55 and was hit with 3 Autoimmune diseases in 2012, then after w years learning to walk good again, my back broke. I’ve had 3 surgeries, including a huge frame put in at the Mayo Clinic. My back has broken 3 times since that surgery, and I’m not really sure where to go from here. I’m just not mentally prepped for the trauma of recovery again, but desperately want to see my 3 year old grandson and 2 year old granddaughter grow up. Hearing about all your losses, which really breaks my heart for you young people, scares me to no end. God bless you and I sure hope I meet your parents in heaven one day, but not for many years!
No one should be questioning your loyalty you’ve done so much for Good Good. I’ve enjoyed your content for so long now and that’s not gonna change whether you’re in Good Good or not. Enjoy your time with your Dad while you still can! I’m glad no bridges were burnt. The boys will have to come down and play some more florida matches now
Grant, I thought the same thing when they used the term loyalty. It was a low blow. You’re a grown man making a grown man decision. They should have just thanked you for the time you gave and wished you luck in the future. But they tried to make the fans pick a side when actually we can be on all sides. Well, I’ll continue to watch your golf journey. I think you are what we all aspire our kids to be like. I’m still wanting a golf lesson before you leave to Florida. I live in Dallas and could meet up anywhere for a lesson. Take care of yourself and good luck in your endeavors.
By they, you mean Bubbie? Because he was the one in the video that referenced loyalty. But he distinctly said it was his view and from his perspective. He clearly values loyalty over anything else......its where his moral compass points. Grant clearly felt this was a dig and wanted to address that. Fair enough. Most of what we hear is a snippet of reality and open to interpretation because we can't ask questions/interact. He didn't label Grant disloyal.
@@ThatDrivingBeatLeeds bubbie is a poser. He thinks he's the guru/thug nasty of the group, but he's just another wanna be gangsta from the mean suburbs of Chicago. Always giving speeches like he some genius yet ha can't figure out how to wake up before noon.
@@thewenzelslifeofnonsense9348 you have to feel bad for Garrett though. Grant and micah both wouldn't have a channel without him and then they just leave
I just watched the interview with Matt Kendrick on Mr. short game’s channel and I absolutely think you made the right decision. I’m not saying I know any particulars but the only person that will look out for you best is YOU. It takes a lot of courage to do this and I am absolutely sure it will benefit you in the future. Wish you all the best.
Huge respect to you man. Sometimes for people to grow they need to do things for themselves so I wish you nothing but the best. I will definitely be watching your journey from here on out. Love your work mate, all the way from tassie in Australia 🇦🇺👍
Grant, being a Dad to 3 young men and a middle son who is playing at scratch and I get the privilege to play with him on Sunday afternoons and watch a kid who lost his identity after baseball and has totally found it in golf, I soooo appreciate your nod to your Dad and I think that speaks what so many of your followers already know that you’re genuinely a great young man!! You need to do what is in the best interest for YOU and YOU only meaning wife and family and most importantly future!! Keep prayer close and follow your heart and great things will continue to happen!! I look forward the your journey!!
Grant, your loyalty was never questioned. We all see all you did for the good good. You're in a different time in your life, and you have to live your own personal life. All I hope is that you continue to work with good good and all the guys on the team as a "special guest" at times. Thank you, Grant, for all that you brought to the good good channel. Can't wait to see what the future holds for you!!
@Skilletfan94 which I understand, but bubbie is more answering with more emotions. Bubby isn't engaged, and it seems he's willing to compromise on his life. Grant has more personal things, as you can see in his previous video, when his dad said he didn't see him as much since he's traveling all the time. Grant just wants what best for him and his family right now. Even if they offered the "kitchen sink," some things just aren't right for you and your life.
@@chato044able but to question his loyalty to good good? Idk man. If signed with another big channel or something, sure. But I feel like the move is on a more personal basis, not professional. Sounds like he just wants to spend more time with his dad. Why question his loyalty for that?
The way Grant interacts with people in the golf community is simply different from everyone else I have seen. He has a heart of gold and though I’m not a religious man, I am sure he made the correct choice if he spent the time thinking and praying on it. I hope what we don’t know isn’t too dark, and that both sides including Micah are amicable and can collab
I just started getting into golfing about a month ago. Ended up looking up tutorials for swing and managed to come across good good. Watching back countless videos of good good cup videos and just random scrambles has been fun and entertaining. Can’t wait to see your content as you dive into your own future. Good luck brother and just know you’ve got a lot of people behind you no matter if you’re a part of a group or not! Head up and don’t stress man
For us fans, it's a pity that you are no longer with Good Good. But of course you have to go your own way and do what is best for you. You were my absolute favorite in the Good Good group and since I can't get enough of your golf swing, I am already looking forward to what will come from you in the future. Greetings from Germany.
I really hope you and Garrett can still collaborate and do 9 holes on yours and his channel so you guys can still have your chemistry on camera which is fire, and also be making quality content for both of you. He seems like a very good friend of yours and hopefully that doesn't get lost with all of this complication. Kudos to you for making this big step in your life, and making family a priority as well. Many people lose sight of the important of maintaining and nourishing relationships when faced with opportunities like the ones you've had. I'll be following you forever thanks to your recognition from good good. Keep your head up man!
They won't for business reasons most of all and there will be an awkwardness it really wouldn't be the same. Grant might not have ment to but him leaving good good pretty much ended their friendship, at least the stuff we get to see, and I doubt they stay close especially with Grant moving back to Florida. I doubt we see those two in the same video again at least not for a long time.
We’ll miss you on GG but will continue to support you through your own channel! Your skill on the golf course, talent on camera and overall kindness was so great to see! You will be great at your next venture. Keep your head up and best of luck!
Grant, you’re a great presence on UA-cam. And you have lots of fans. Don’t let the people who thrive on drama get you down. Your golf knowledge and talent, together with your charisma, will send this channel into orbit.
I will still be supporting your personal channel! You’ve molded me to love the game of golf Grant. Keep striving, growing better as a person, and most importantly continue to enjoy the game yourself! Best wishes man 👏
Love how you talk about prayer and your faith so openly. Watching good good will not be the same without you. You brought something special to the group and you just always cracked me up. Good luck to you on your endeavors. I’ll continue to watch your content and be praying everything goes well for you. You’re awesome Grant.
We appreciate what you brought to the channel and can’t wait to see what’s next! I feel like this whole thing has been blown out of proportion a little. People leave jobs all the time, you gotta do what you feel is best and you went about it respectfully - no apologies necessary for that.
The interaction between you and the boys will definitely be missed Gront. But I for one will never hold it against someone for doing what they feel they need to for their wellbeing. Go get em dude…we’ll be there for the ride
What a guy you are Grant, not letting money step in the way of being truly happy. You are going to continue to do amazing things. God bless you and your Family 🙏🏽
I watch good good videos every single day, absolutely my favorite golf channel.. having said that, Grant and Garret together (for me) is the best and most entertaining content that channel has ever put out... So disappointed, but absolutely will continue to watch all of your guys content and wish you all the best of luck with your futures.
Best of luck to you in the future, Grant. I imagine it wasn't an easy decision to come to but it is important to always make them according to what is best for you and the ones that mean the most to you. I'm looking forward to continue following the experiences you share. God bless you and your family!
Grant you don't owe us anything but thank you for this. You arguably put the most effort into good good channels over the last year and i think your quality of content was the highest out of everyone. Its clear that bubbie drove a rift between him and you as well as him and Micah. Keep going brotha 🙏🙌
Really hope you and Garrett continue to collaborate. You guys may be going separate directions, but that doesn’t mean you can’t leverage each others platforms and continue to work together.
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It’s a nice idea but won’t happen lol there seems to be real disdain there. (Especially Bubbie and Grant) Even this video headline alone is passive aggressive as hell lol
@@robtothejuiceyep I agree. Not sure what’s going on but grant seems like a really good dude and so is garret. I’ve met garret multiple times living in Frisco and he’s one of the nicest guys I’ve met and doesn’t strike me a guy who would screw someone over.
I still think it's all about the money....
Won’t happen for a while at least. It comes down to $ and Grant wasn’t given his fair share. They can’t say that but it’s always about $
He’s 24 with a 75 year old dad. Good for him for wanting to move back to Florida to be with his parents as he gets married and starts his family. I believe he’s an only child so his parents are the only family he’s got. God Bless Grant! Your one bunker tip of swinging across has dramatically improved my bunker play. Please keep making teaching videos.
I'm late 30s and my father is 70+ now and all I want to do is play as much golf with him as possible
he was given everything he has and where he is because of garret lmao. his new wife told him to go his own way
You seem like a great young man. Best wishes to you in your next chapter of life. Don’t let the idiots online bring you down for a second. As long as you keep doing the right things, don’t worry about those outside your circle
@@anthonyhawk1118 while that may be the case, I only ever continued to watch good good because of grant. He brought a ton of opportunities to those guys as well by being a main contributor to the growth of Good Good and especially good good labs. It’s not so black and white as “Garrett gave him everything”. It was very very much a symbiotic relationship. And regardless of all of that, telling someone the only correct moral path is to stay in one place is just incorrect. Everyone involved benefited from the time Grant spent on Good Good, and now he probably wants to go start a family with his wife and do his own thing. That’s just the natural course of life
Good luck and I hope everything goes well. God makes everything happen for a reason
Cherish the moments you do have with your father, bc life comes at you fast. From someone who’s lost their father unexpectedly this year, once he’s gone you’ll only have those memories you’ve made together. So go and make those incredible memories with your family, Grant! Much love!
Bro, you and me both. Golf was the thing my dad loved to do and now I wish to just play one more round. My condolences to you and your family.
My brother, I came here to say something similar but you already summed it up perfectly. I lost my dad nearly 15 years ago now. I made my first ace a few weeks ago, and what I would give to have been able to have him there, or even to be able to call him up to tell him about it. Take advantage of the time you have together because nothing in this life is guaranteed.
Sorry about your dad. That's tough. Mine just turned 70 and I'm trying to make sure I spend every bit of time I can with him. Best of luck to you!
Despite leaving GG, I hope you and Garrett continue to work together on GM Golf! Both of you have so much chemistry with one another and such immaculate vibes on and off the golf course. Wishing you all the best on your journey to do your own thing and God bless brother!
*This was so overdramatic… You golfers are such little diva queens.* 🤦♂️🤭😂😂
This really does sting as a fan because Grant was for sure my favorite in the Good Good Group. But in no way can I be upset because he’s doing what he feels in his heart is the best thing for him and his family. We’ll continue to support and watch every video you keep making. ❤️
Yeah I feel the same. It’s like seeing your favorite player leave your favorite team
Yeah grant micah Steve and Matt are my favorites for sure. Something about Luke and Garrett bug me a bit. Too much cockiness and selfishness I see in them for some reason
@@Sagnasty17 can you just shut up bro
@patrick mahon just an opinion. Ive watched garret since before good good even started. He's a bit different now
@@Sagnasty17 yeah dude hes grown up hes not a little kid. he runs a million dollar business. are you stupid? how could he not change? just dont watch bro, im sure garret is in tears because lucan tunningley thinks he changed. lmao go cry more
You became my favorite on GG. You had a mix of a passion for the sport, had a teacher’s heart at your core, was always supportive of fellow golfers, even if they were beating you, and an innate sweetness and occasional silliness. I wish you all the best and look forward to where you take your videos! It was classy to acknowledge they did indeed offer you a generous offer. Best of luck to you and your family!
Unless you continue ties with Garret your media/ UA-cam career is gunna nose dive and burn out. There is literally 0 chance you have any success without Garret
@@MrPelkman - IYO. I would tend to disagree but that’s ok.
@@danmyers9372 Fair, I just think those videos they did just the 2 of them generated the best content. I think Garret can replace Grant with Kozan or Luke and not skip a beat. Grant will have a harder time finding a way to make good content
Mr Pelkman, grant is such a solid dude who is funny and has the purest swing ive ever seen and he will not have any trouble whatsoever with his youtube career. No matter what went on with him and good good, he will always be someone that people remember and love.
Good good made you! Why don’t you go play golf with Micah!
As a 50 yr old man with an 80 year old father, let me say…spend time with your parents, spend time with your wife and time with your kids. Money comes and money goes. You can’t put a price tag on that time with loved ones. I will continue to watch your channel, Micah’s Channel and all the Good Good guys channels. I love golf and love all that everyone is doing to promote the game.
Concerning the loyalty statement… that’s coming from a young man who is dealing with his feelings. At his age, I would’ve probably felt the same. But I have the advantage of life experience, I can say all things change and must change. Some of us want families, some of us want to be single, etc… we all want something different and we should take the opportunities presented to us that help us achieve those goals. I have a loyalty to myself, my wife, my family and a loyalty to do and be the best that I can be.
Well said. Similar to my reply as well. I'm 56 with a 91 year old dad.
I too am 50 with a 80 year old dad. But I am a single mom who just got into golf this year to play with my son and dad. I wish I would have started earlier, but didn’t really know I would like the game so much.
People are pissed not because he's leaving, but because he left like a snake. No heads up, out of the blue, when his friend's company is still on its knee and slowly getting back up from the previous loss. Thats why theyre pissed off.
I lost my mother to cancer in September. I’d give anything to have her back but nothing can and nothing will. Spend time with your loved ones; at the end of the day, they are the most precious thing we have.
@@scrumpymanjack his dad isnt on a death bed. Hes still playing golf and going strong. He could have stayed with the boys for a few weeks, preparing his leave, setting things up in a way that doesnt come up as a huge and though surprise for goodgood. But he didnt. He fucked off out of the blue, in a self centered and disrespectful manner
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Take it from a 58 year old who enjoys watching you and the Good Good guys hit the ball around, there is no wrong in people going their own way. Despite the best of intentions, people grow apart, it's normal and even healthy, especially as you see more of life and determine what you value and see as important. Hopefully, with time, emotions with cool and hurt will turn to healthy perspective and you will all grow and be better for it. Keep swinging that silky swing and I, along with thousands of others will keep tuning in. All the best to you and your family.
I am going to second TGRC. Being 56 years old and owning two businesses and both started out as a partnerships that both grew apart quickly. It is very tough to try and run successful businesses as partners and it does happen frequently that you have to part ways. I am 15 years out on one and 10 on the other. It gets better, trust me. Believe in yourself, work hard and focus on goals. If you continue to put out high quality product, people will watch and your own channel will grow. This is business, not personal. Glad you are making your move because it had become apparent over the last month your heart was not there. Go get them kid and do not focus on negativity!
Yes sir! Keep your head up G’ we will continue to watch you grow! Keep moving forward!
Thanks for sharing your wisdom. It’s a reality that all too many people don’t realize and take things really personal.
Not only that, but they’re practically still kids. Most people end up going in different directions from many folks they are close to in their early 20s. Then on to the stress of a many partner business, the politics of folks coming on in sequence, and the peculiarity of being UA-cam creatives with their own audiences… No shame in it on either side.
Hope it’s not too toxic and they end up making content together again. I really enjoyed watching Grant and Garrett play, especially recently as they got bigger and were able to pull in pros and D1 guys and the like!
Well said. As an other elder(54…in the door😁) I agree. They’re all very young. No one knows what the future will bring. Not worth holding grudges or placing blame, it take too much energy and hurts everyone involved.
Can’t imagine going through this at your age. Keep your head up. There are things way more important than money and success and it takes guts to do what you are doing!
@granthorvat and @bryanbrosgolf collaborations sound absolutely amazing. I support believers who also happen to seem like really genuinely good people. All the best to you all.
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Thanks for everything Grant and thanks for your support Jerge!!
LMFAO, dude is rich as hell. There’s actually people struggling in the real world. Get a grip, bro.
@@manwichwithmayo has nothing to do monetarily. He’s doing fine. Talking about being ridiculed and bashed on the internet for making a decision that he believes will give him most joy. Believe it or not we are people as well and when we read hateful stuff some of it kinda stings, even though we know it shouldn’t. Ya know?
You’re the man. Recently, I made the hardest decision in my life to completely give up a career I had worked my whole life for to move back home and spend time with family, and build one of my own. A couple years later, I am engaged and getting to spend time with the ones I love on my own time in a new career that I love. The transition sucks, but as long as you make the choices you make for the right reasons it will work out. There’s no way to make everyone happy in every scenario. Stay true to yourself and you will come out happier on the other side. We support you
Well said.
Congrats mammas boy
@@marketingheavydutytowcompa6996 sorry you have a bad relationship with your mother. Don’t know where this comment came from, completely uncalled for.
Wish i could like this twice..lifes too short brother, good for you👍
Grant I feel a deep sense of pride about how you communicated your feelings here. Being able to make AND BE COMFORTABLE with tough decisions is something that will absolutely bring you success no matter what you do.
It's really beautiful to see you make decisions that matter to you Grant. Congratulations on everything.
You are wise beyond your years, Grant. Family is invaluable, and you have chosen to cherish the time you have left with your family. I'm joyful that you are in a position where you can continue to do what you love while spending quality time with your dad. God bless you! You have a new sub and I will continue to follow your journey.
Im 45, I lost my dad who was a golf pro when I was 23 ( he was 55) there’s not a day that goes by that I wish I could play a round of golf with him or just watch golf with him. Good for you Grant for recognizing how important it is to be with family while they are still in our world. I’ll be watching everything you post!
Jesus Christ is the propitiation for the whole world's sins. They that believeth and are baptized (with the Holy Spirit) shall be saved; but they that believeth not shall be damned. Those led by the Holy Spirit do not abide in wickedness. 👍🏾
*God is ONE manifesting himself as THREE;* the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit! Bless him! *For these three are one.*
As I am led by the Holy Spirit, nothing I state is a lie, but the truth of God. Anyone who tells you differently is misinformed or a liar. They do not know God, nor led by him.
Anyone who *claims* to be a Christian and is against what I am doing, and where I am doing it; the Holy Spirit does not dwell within them, they lack understanding. They know not God, read his word, and their religion is in vain. Do not hear them, they will mislead you, the lost cannot guide the lost.
Another truth many have been deceived of:
When you trust in God and cast your cares (worries, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts) upon him, they will be NO MORE!
Know that there is power in the name Jesus Christ! His name casts out demons and heals!
The world is wicked, evil, and of the devil.
I too, was a wicked sinner of the world before I opened my heart to God. I am living proof of God's work and fruitfulness! He is an active God who hears the prayers of his! God's children are set apart (holy) and righteous. The devil is a liar that comes to steal, to kill, and to destroy; that includes your relationship with God!
Open your heart to God, repent of your sins (he will forgive you), and let him direct your path. Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands and purify your heart, lest you walk with the devil and follow him to hell.
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Best Wishes from Buffalo, N.Y. Every one has to grow up sometime, and it's evident you have. Follow your heart and you'll never be disappointed with the end result,because your decisions are an enormous piece of who you are.
Grant really gets it. Him + Garrett and their humbleness made for such enjoyable content. Also, just wanted to reach out as someone who lost his dad at 23 as well. Hope life is treating you well, the time I'll miss out on with my dad is truly starting to set in at 26... any simple words of wisdom?
You were the main reason why I got hooked on GG. I will continue to watch whatever content you put out. Now that you are back in Florida I’d love to see a collaboration video with Stacked Golf! Best of luck in the future I know you’re going to kill it.
All respect to Grant for knowing and trusting his gut when to leave something he worked so hard on. All respect for hanging with your family and being close.
Grant you’re the reason I watched Good Good! Don’t let those stinging comments sting for too long, like you said lots of light at the end of the tunnel, and sounds like your priorities (God, family etc) are helping guide you man! Only up from here, you’ve got my support!
Grant, I started watching your content back in the spring and you alone brought me to watching Good Good. I will say this Grant, you brought me back to golf after not playing for for 16 years. I have bettered my game because of you, most importantly my short game. You're an excellent teacher and I hope one day you decide to get your PGA teaching card. So many people would benefit from your teachings. I commend you for your maturity, forwardness, and respect you showed in your explanation. This shows what type of man of God you truly are. Family comes first and people need to realize that you can never get back time lost when it comes to family. Most importantly, no amount of money can buy what you have instilled in your heart or what your heart leads you to. I am excited for your journey and wish you and your beautiful family the absolute best. 🙏
i really truly hope that you and garrett keep creating content together after everything is said and done. i’m sure many people agree when i say that you both had a chemistry together that few people have. you guys truly seem to bring out the best in each other. wishing you all the best with your future and can’t wait to see what it has in store!
Even though I’m sure this has been painful. I’m so incredibly impressed with your maturity and your decision to spend more time with your dad. A great role model for the younger and older generations.
I just hope you stay friends with Garrett most of all. Don't know how much anyone is the same as they appear on camera but he seems to be genuine. And he seems he genuinely is gonna miss you. Good Luck. I do find it interesting that Grant and Micah will both be located in Florida.
I think they're cousins or something so they blood
@@jacksonhannah1445 no. Micah and Garret are cousins not Grant.
I honestly get the exact opposite vibe from Garrett. Can't quite put my finger on it but I feel like he's not the same person that he is on camera. Never cared for him or Bubbie. He and Grant made fantastic content together but I was always watching for Grant. Grant and Steve seemed to me to be the only ones that were truly themselves on camera.
@@RikkiTikkiTavi290 why don't you like bubbie? He seems genuine to me.
@@thebsgolfchannel141 bubbie is one of the most annoying golf influencers out there.
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You are a gem of a person man. We all wish you good luck with the rest of your career. STAY WHO YOU ARE ALWAYS!!
Very well worded Grant, never doubted your loyalty. We are all adults that should be allowed to make choices and decisions in life without it affecting friendships. Not everybody is capable of understanding that & I believe that’s why unnecessary things were said. Excited for what the future holds for you & we are here for the long run!
This is probably the most mature explanation out of the three so far. It doesn’t sound like their needed to be any animosity over the fact Grant and Micah are leaving. They want to do their own thing, be happy for them, stay friends, and let’s keep it moving.
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but he didnt explain anything
@@Captain.Dingus I think it’s more the attitude of his video rather than what he’s said. He’s not talking about betraying or being betrayed, or trying to make anyone feel guilty, it’s just time for something new.
@@jamiematthews9525 He didn't explain anything at all.
@@jamiematthews9525 I mean he did explain really. It’s easy to see. 1. He wants to be close to his family and his father. 2. It’s not about money(literally said he was offered the kitchen sink) 3. I think it was beef within good good.
Grant, you are one of the most authentically good humans on youtube and you shouldn't give credence to any negative feedback you receive for your decision. You need to remember that a large portion of the Good Good audience is children. The maturity level of most of the viewers is high school age at best so if you are getting nasty comments or people questioning your decision it is simply because they do not have the life experience to form a grounded opinion. Anyone with a shred of maturity will wish only the best for you on your personal journey - keep your head up and make the most of the life you've been given and never question any decisions you make that put your best interest first.
Couldn’t have said it better myself.
Even the older people that were commenting are frankly very immature feeling. The whole GoodGood vibe just attracts those kind of people.
@@RikkiTikkiTavi290 immediately bashing Good Good huh?
@@josephdavis7189 He’s not wrong.
I really feel that what hurt the most was when they questioned his loyalty to the brand. Like he said he devoted his own time to three separate channels plus his personal.
Sometimes things change at a moments notice but I firmly believe that everything happens for a reason!
Grant you were the most genuine team member on Good Good, and your passion for golf comes through more then most. You seem like a very down to earth person and your sometimes goofy personality was refreshing to see. Sad to see you leave good good, but I will continue to watch your personal golf channel. Keep up the great work and spreading your joy for the game of golf!
I lost my dad when I was 17. I’d give so much to be able to play a round with him now that I’m 26. If your friends call out loyalty for you wanting to spend time with family then I’d reconsider them as a person. Your friends should support any decision you make as long as you don’t bash each other.
Just lost my dad a month ago, I’m 19, I’d love to hear what you went through and hear your advice, the pain is sharp man
I Lost Both my parents at 15 grant made the best decision .
Grant, I could see the emotion on your face and appreciate that this was a very hard decision. I have been following your channel and can see by what you have posted that your heart is in teaching and mentoring! Good for you to follow your heart - it's not always about money! I'm looking forward to watching how all this shakes out and for those tours of some of the best golf courses in the US. Congratulations on your marriage to Sadee and am praying you have a great life together. Keep the faith, Grant!
Hope to see more of your dad and hear his advice. You don’t get an opportunity to tap into 50 years of teaching experience very often in life.
Yeah videos with your pops would be cool!
Grant, you are one huge reason I got 'addicted" to golf on UA-cam! I appreciate your faith, I appreciate your uncompromising attitude and I appreciate your honesty! I am and always will be a fan! I know this couldn't have been an easy decision, but if it is best for you and Sadee it is totally understandable! You and Grant together is a magical thing and I hope in some way that continues!
This is the best out all three confessional videos regarding the split . Just simple communication about how he feels and then it’s done. Not overly dramatic and not too long. Thank you and good luck in the future. 👍🏼
I think the word we're looking for is "professional", and I would agree.
Yeah. GG guys kinda rambled for 30+ minutes
Short, sweet, and to the point. I can tell that the relationship between not only you and your father but between you and your fans means a lot and I appreciate that you’re not willing to compromise that.
What point? That he cant talk about why he left, but it had something to do with him not compromising about something? Bro, if this is straight to the point, I have no idea what you would define vague as. So the title is that there are two sides to the story, but the actual video is how he cant tell his side? I feel like theres obviously a huge clash of lifestyles between the members that Micha and Grant just couldnt accept. But who knows because none of them will talk about it.
I have done the same and moved closer to my parents who are now in their 80's. There is something you cannot buy and that is "time" so enjoy every second with your father and family which it sounds like you are planning on doing. Life is full of tough decisions and I am sure this will not be the last one you will have to make through the course of your life. From watching this video I can tell that you did what your heart told you to do and you followed that lead and there IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT at all. Best wishes to you Mr. Horvat and I look forward to seeing where this journey takes you and thank you for allowing us to tag along. Warmest regards...
As the father of two young adult children, I am really touched that you want to spend more time with your dad. This says a lot about you, your family, and parents. I know you appreciate this but as you and Sadie raise a family, you'll experience the true joy when your adult children chose to spend more quality time with you out of love and respect.
You were a crucial piece to the success and entertainment to Good Good. I am incredibly torn right now because you were my favorite member and brought an immense amount of value to the content and education. I am excited to see what is next for you!
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He was for sure.
Pick a side. The good good one.
@@zakinwplays9589 Dont think there is a side I reckon Grant was sick of living away all the time and wants to spend more time with his family.
Love you stuff man. Being closer to your Dad was a great decision wish you nothing but the best!
At the end of the day, especially when you get married, family and taking care of them becomes a higher priority than filming with your bros and you've gotta make sacrifices that are tough but are ultimately for your future success. Gonna miss you on Good Good and hope that you all can still collab on projects but love your content and you are going to do great.
Glad to hear you are moving closer to family. My mom passed less than a month ago and she was only 56. Hardest thing I've been through and still am going through. Would give anything to spend another minute with her. Good luck Grant!
Really appreciate You and All the guys at Good/Good. I'm older and just getting back into golf after 30 years. Grant, your great attitude and fun with all the guests has made getting back into golf a great experience. Looking forward to watching your channel and learning form all of you. Best wishes with Your new family and all your endeavors, Thanks again.
Grant, you're a great dude. Hurt people always make the most noise. Some people are posting "unsubscribed," yet I've watched your subscribers grow from 267k to 271k this week. The vast majority are in support of you doing whatever you think is best.
272k now.
@@atthebrink74 275k now lol
@@LakesTrees 281K now. 10k in less than 24 hours is pretty damn good.
There are certain things you can’t put a price on, family, morals, integrity and most importantly your own dreams and aspirations. You are well ahead of your time in recognizing this my friend. Don’t let the emotionally charged comments of your brothers get to you, you can walk away proud and know you checked all the right boxes. Much luck to you in the future, you’re going to do amazing things!
There are major venture capitalists behind GG. The Founder/CEO of GG is Matt Kendrick. He also founded the fishing group Googan Squad. He has other venture capitalist partners involved in GG. The GG boys are the band. The men behind the curtain are the financiers and managers. According to Kendrick, Only 20% of the revenue is from UA-cam. Roughly 70% is from apparel. Venture capitalists create bands like GG and Googan Squad because they want to create a huge brand for commercial sales within a lifestyle sport or hobby. GG is launching golf clubs next. According to the GG founder and CEO, they also want to open fixed locations. It would be something in the genre of Top Golf. There likely are two LLCs. One for video content and promotion and one for apparel, merchandise, and brick and mortar. The venture capitalists likely have a bigger stake in the apparel, merchandise, and brick and mortar because it requires a lot of capital to fund goods and services. Micah and Grant probably left because they didn't want to sell their souls any further in the commercialization of the band and push more and more products upon an impressionable audience. This entire GG brand was launched in September 2020. Venture capitalists have seized upon pandemic entertainment and a captive audience. The story we were told was full of errors of omission. Always look for the men behind the curtain. Now you can understand why Google pushes GG so hard. It's a well orchestrated operation with very well connected financial backers in the UA-cam space. The people who appear on screen are the "talent." The financiers are the managers and operators who got involved to push the commercialization of a lifestyle brand. UA-cam pushes these type of groups because the live action network for the brand is UA-cam. The brand is synonymous with UA-cam.
Young man you said the 2 magic statements.... 'I prayed about it a lot'.....and 'I want to spend more time with my dad'. 💕
Believe that you'd probs believe covid was as bad as they say.
@@davidbrady7478LOL white Christian people are so damn backwards
praying like god will zap you with some divine knowledge of what to do lmaoo. these cousin fuckers from the south.midwest will believe anything
this moment is emotional, you've been an inspiration. following all of you guys gives me something to look forward to. ill be tuning in to see whats next for you. i pray you succeed in your ventures in life and wish you and your family well. thanks Grant.
You and Garrett have magic chemistry on the Golf course. I hope you can keep that friendship going and wish you the very best Grant.
You quickly became my favorite member of Good Good. Please keep posting your teaching/coaching on YT.
Stay true to your faith and your family, brother. I ain’t gonna stop watching.
It’s simple growth folks, it’s just business and life goes on. Grant is engaged and has his own goals so let’s wish him well and continue to support him. His new course series looks very interesting and I’m looking forward to it.
@@pinkfloyddwc what lawyers?
@ploppolp yes, did I miss it?
Grant & Micah probably had to sign a NDA. It’s for business purposes, not personal.
@GoHawks2412 I'm sure they did but you don't need lawyers to get involved for that. Only one side would need to at the beginning so they can draft up the NDA.
Perhaps the values is that GG will do LIV stuff and Grant’s dad is a PGA professional and that would go against his family ties. I could see Tig also wanting to not do LIV since he was already doing PGA content. Just a thought
I know I'll certainly miss Grant as being part of GG, but I have nothing but well wishes for his future. I've learned a lot through the vignette tutorials on GG labs, and am looking forward to what is yet to come. I hope the content on this channel continues to be as good as it ever was.
the only reason people are angry at you is because they enjoy the dynamic you bring to the channel so much. They will continue to watch you do your own thing because of your personality and the love you have for golf and you will continue to grow. I respect your decision, money clearly isn’t a factor in your decision and there’s things such as family which are important in life. Best of luck, I’ll be supporting along the way
My dad died at 52, I'm 58 now. Cherish every moment you can because you never know when they leave you. You got this, you are doing the right thing. Enjoy every cart ride, and every conversation and every hug and every phone call and every text because you never know when that will be the last one.
Thank you Grant for coming on and addressing what you can. I think most of us have come to love the network of channels that you were a part of as well as your own. I wish you the best moving forward and can’t wait to see what happens next for you. It’s amazing how we as fans have gotten so attached to this group and hate to see people move on, but this is life. Sometimes what seems great for the team(business/relationship) isn’t always good for the individual. Leaving may feel like a betrayal to those that have been left while at the same time feels like growth and pursuit for the person leaving. Keep teaching because your pointers are money!!
Classy and mature post. For someone so relatively young to hold such a well balanced and considered perspective is refreshing to see in this hyper commercialised world.
I seriously enjoyed the teaching posts you did on Good Good, simple and things you take to the range the next day. Big thanks for those and seriously looking forward to more content like that, and dare I say it, more of a celebration of the game first perspective.
BTW come sink some puts in Australia. You'll love it. Look up " sand belt" Victoria.
You’re the man, Grant. Really enjoy any video that you are a part and will continue to support all of your videos on your channel. Enjoy the time with your dad and rest of your family, those times are priceless. I’m also a younger guy that has a dad in his 70s, so spending time with him is always special. Sad to see you go, but it makes total sense.
Dude, after 11mo, your channel is bomb, and you probably already know this:
you made the right decision.
Loved Pebble and the content you’re putting out. Keep em coming man. Maybe one day I could sneak a round in FL with ya. All the best, looking forward to more
Grant my man! Very excited for the future! So cool to see family and faith and how they are the most important! LETS GOOO
LETS GOOO
Just made it to the part where you mentioned how much some messages sting that you received. I noticed when Micah left before you, tons of “haters” crept up from under the floorboards.
Many of the Good Good fans are obviously teenagers, many of these messages are coming from teens who just don’t understand working and/or careers yet. Those of us who are 20s and up and in a career definitely understand your move. Zero hard feelings and I truly wish you the best, I will now support your solo channel too. God Bless, Grant, congrats on your new adventure.
Legit every hate message i saw i was like this person has to be 13 years old
Definitely not. I’m in my 30’s and grant is coming across as totally entitled. Some people just understand loyalty more.
@@Theghost859 Loyalty to a business makes little sense whatsoever. He came in, worked hard to help make the company better and then moved on when he felt like he needed to for his own reasons. He was not obligated to be with GG forever.
@@Theghost859 facts who would of know about grant if it wasnt for gm golf no hate it is what it is look at tig starts it then leaves when it wasnt going great then gm golf blows up whos comes back tig hmmm then leaves to do his own thing now that gm/good good cant help his gain anymore im sure theyll both join back once their channels fall off
@@Theghost859 don't have to be 13 to act 13. People change career directions all time and for many reasons. Who do you think you are to have any right to tell someone or judge someone for a career change they make? Talk about a strong sense of entitlement, you hit the peak. Be an adult and support Grant in a decision only he should make. Good Good doesn't own him.
The pairings with Garrett vs pros are some of the very best golf caught on camera!! We will miss this synergy. Good luck with your next chapters, I loved the vids with your dad and can’t wait for more and different things.
Lost my father in 08. Do it now buddy tomorrow isn't promised all things work for the greater good. His mercys are new each day. God bless
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Rooting for you man. I think the greatest desire of a human being is to feel heard and understood. We appreciate your candor and are with you - Keep holding onto hope 🙌🏻
Grant you are a very genuine and humble guy. I’m sure your decision was very important and thought through. I was drawn to your content because of your passion for the game, lifting others up and humble behavior. Your love and connection with your family is evident. I wish you the best and I’m very excited to see what is in store for you!
Grant is one of the two smartest people from Good Good!
Not really saying much but okay
No surprise the 2 older more wise people have moved on.
@@steven-gerrard right! I bet they end up the happiest. Married with blessed lives. Sometimes the money is secondary to the happiness. Plus they will both be plenty fine on the money front.
Have always been, and will always be, a fan of this man. Values, integrity, family oriented, a true role model in a world where they are find to find. Wherever this journey takes you I, and many others, will continue to follow, and watch the content you create. All the best for future Grant !
Grant, I Know the chances of you actually seeing this message are quite low but I hope you see this and I hope you take it to heart. First off, I appreciate everything you encompass. Your drive, your enthusiasm for golf, your devotion to Christ, and just you and as an individual. You're the reason I watched the Good Good labs. Your history with you own golf journey, the relationship with you father and his wealth of golf knowledge etc. You owe us no explanation. I wish you nothing but success and happieness in the future. You as a golf content creator is what the majority of us aspire to watch. You are very talented, but at the same time are humble down to earth. You are someone that I can relate to. On the other point, I saw a connection between you and Garrett, and I genuinely hope you continue to collaborate with him in the future. We clearly do not know the inside of everything that went down, but from the outside looking in, there is a comradery between you and Garrett that I hope continues. The California trip was one of the most enjoyable series I have seen on golf content. Please continue to do what you do, but at the same time, keep the connections that you have built with the members of Good Good, and roll with them. When all is said and done, we can only hope that we do what is best for ourselves, and I see that for you. I wish you the best in everything that you do. Speaking from experience I hope you can put the "business" side of things aside and continue your relationships with the Good Good members on a personal level as those relationships are way more important than just from a "business" aspect. Regardless you have a loyal follower for life in me and I can assume many others. Tee it up, hit is straight (or in your case a beautiful baby draw) and score low. Best wishes to you and your family and happy holidays.
I didn’t realize how much of a Grant fan I was until you left GG. I will eagerly be watching you grow doing what you want with your life. You’re a very class act with one of the best swings - if not THE best swing - on UA-cam. Keep your head up!
This is a sweet response from Poop Lasagna
not the best swing on youtube lmao
Thanks for sharing this, you really didn't have to but I'm glad you've cleared the air. You're a solid dude and making a decision based on your core beliefs is the way to go. Keep on man!
I watched your all’s vid on this and thought it was spot on. There is no reason to pick sides when it was a business decision. Not everything has to be a “me vs you.” We all should just hope for everyone’s success. Especially when you’re talking about, what appear to be, bright nice young people trying to figure out their path.
@@willd639 Facts dude! A lot of people hating for no reason. Grant is obviously a high quality character, so if he left it's for good reason!
You and Garrett seem to be the best of friends. I hope there is no animosity there and you can still work together sometimes. Mainly I hope it doesn't cost your friendship.
I second that. Grant and Garrett had good chemistry on the golf course and I enjoyed their matches immensely.
Grant could not wish anyone more greater future you, you are a top guy and good things should happen to good people like yourself, have a great Xmas and an even happier new year, cheers mate.
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It takes a real, mature man to stand up and behind what’s right you, your family, and your faith. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Looking forward to future videos!
Huge facts.
You’re the man, Grant! Proud of you.
Grant, you have grown my love for golf and through your tips, I have grown as a golfer! I deeply appreciate your content and your character. I'm sorry for the complicated things you have to endure through all this. Thanks for everything, looking forward to what's next.
Grant is ony my fave YT golf vloggers. Dude is so chill, respectful, cool etc. Keep the content coming. Love your content and the folks you play with
Heart goes out to you dude, your a top bloke, and whatever your future is I hope you make it to the other side remaining true to yourself and being overall happy. You and Garret seem to have such a good relationship on the course, so I hope a bridge can be found to bring you guys together again. All the best big dog, love from NWales
You are a stand up and solid dude. Enjoy your time with your father , it’s priceless and something that shouldn’t be taken for granted . Continued success in all you do
Thank you for the explanation that you were able to give. It was a shock to see that you had parted ways but there has to be good reason. You getting to spend time with your parents is irreplaceable and the things your channel can do with the help of your dad could be amazing. You are a talented golfer and instructor. Keep up the good work and look forward to what’s to come.
Spend as much time with your pops man! I lost my father in 2021 and would do almost anything to go out fishing with him one last time. Things happen quick and spending time with your father is priceless! Good luck, Grant.
I’m gonna miss you in gm golf videos…the dynamic y’all has was amazing. Never got tired of watching your matches even if highlighting the course was the main goal of the video. I love your course reviews though…can’t wait to see your new videos!
We all love you Grant! Whenever I would need a pick me up, I knew I could always watch your videos cause the vibes would be immaculate. I hope this doesn’t ruin the friendship you have with the good boys, especially Garrett. Good luck with everything. We will all continue to support you ❤
I definitely had a feeling when in your last video you talked about how you never get to see your dad because you travel a lot! As someone who is turning 40 today and my mom is older I completely understand that because I want to spend as much time with her as I can! Very excited for the future with you on your channel keep doing you! 💙🔥
That’s a great attitude. I unfortunately took the other route and focused on work and being a success. I lost both of my parents within the last two years, I would give back anything to spend more time with them both.
@@davidsollenberger2998 very sorry to hear that! 🙏
Happy Birthday!!!
@@RikkiTikkiTavi290 thank you
You guys are killing me with all the talk of losing you parents in their 50s. I’m 55 and was hit with 3 Autoimmune diseases in 2012, then after w years learning to walk good again, my back broke. I’ve had 3 surgeries, including a huge frame put in at the Mayo Clinic. My back has broken 3 times since that surgery, and I’m not really sure where to go from here. I’m just not mentally prepped for the trauma of recovery again, but desperately want to see my 3 year old grandson and 2 year old granddaughter grow up.
Hearing about all your losses, which really breaks my heart for you young people, scares me to no end. God bless you and I sure hope I meet your parents in heaven one day, but not for many years!
No one should be questioning your loyalty you’ve done so much for Good Good. I’ve enjoyed your content for so long now and that’s not gonna change whether you’re in Good Good or not. Enjoy your time with your Dad while you still can! I’m glad no bridges were burnt. The boys will have to come down and play some more florida matches now
Grant, I thought the same thing when they used the term loyalty. It was a low blow. You’re a grown man making a grown man decision. They should have just thanked you for the time you gave and wished you luck in the future. But they tried to make the fans pick a side when actually we can be on all sides. Well, I’ll continue to watch your golf journey. I think you are what we all aspire our kids to be like. I’m still wanting a golf lesson before you leave to Florida. I live in Dallas and could meet up anywhere for a lesson. Take care of yourself and good luck in your endeavors.
By they, you mean Bubbie? Because he was the one in the video that referenced loyalty. But he distinctly said it was his view and from his perspective. He clearly values loyalty over anything else......its where his moral compass points.
Grant clearly felt this was a dig and wanted to address that. Fair enough.
Most of what we hear is a snippet of reality and open to interpretation because we can't ask questions/interact. He didn't label Grant disloyal.
It’s not grants fault good good had to get Bubbie out of the place he was in…. Grant should be able to pave his own way. Agreed.
@@ThatDrivingBeatLeeds bubbie is a poser. He thinks he's the guru/thug nasty of the group, but he's just another wanna be gangsta from the mean suburbs of Chicago. Always giving speeches like he some genius yet ha can't figure out how to wake up before noon.
@@thewenzelslifeofnonsense9348 you have to feel bad for Garrett though. Grant and micah both wouldn't have a channel without him and then they just leave
Yeah Garrett literally made all of them and they've left him high and dry
I just watched the interview with Matt Kendrick on Mr. short game’s channel and I absolutely think you made the right decision. I’m not saying I know any particulars but the only person that will look out for you best is YOU. It takes a lot of courage to do this and I am absolutely sure it will benefit you in the future. Wish you all the best.
Huge respect to you man. Sometimes for people to grow they need to do things for themselves so I wish you nothing but the best. I will definitely be watching your journey from here on out. Love your work mate, all the way from tassie in Australia 🇦🇺👍
Grant, being a Dad to 3 young men and a middle son who is playing at scratch and I get the privilege to play with him on Sunday afternoons and watch a kid who lost his identity after baseball and has totally found it in golf, I soooo appreciate your nod to your Dad and I think that speaks what so many of your followers already know that you’re genuinely a great young man!! You need to do what is in the best interest for YOU and YOU only meaning wife and family and most importantly future!! Keep prayer close and follow your heart and great things will continue to happen!! I look forward the your journey!!
Grant, your loyalty was never questioned. We all see all you did for the good good. You're in a different time in your life, and you have to live your own personal life. All I hope is that you continue to work with good good and all the guys on the team as a "special guest" at times. Thank you, Grant, for all that you brought to the good good channel. Can't wait to see what the future holds for you!!
Bubby made a comment in the good good video talking about this. It was pretty vague but harsh at the same time.
@@skilletfan4 it was very passive aggressive tbh
@Skilletfan94 which I understand, but bubbie is more answering with more emotions. Bubby isn't engaged, and it seems he's willing to compromise on his life. Grant has more personal things, as you can see in his previous video, when his dad said he didn't see him as much since he's traveling all the time. Grant just wants what best for him and his family right now. Even if they offered the "kitchen sink," some things just aren't right for you and your life.
@@back2back379 extremely
@@chato044able but to question his loyalty to good good? Idk man. If signed with another big channel or something, sure. But I feel like the move is on a more personal basis, not professional. Sounds like he just wants to spend more time with his dad. Why question his loyalty for that?
The way Grant interacts with people in the golf community is simply different from everyone else I have seen. He has a heart of gold and though I’m not a religious man, I am sure he made the correct choice if he spent the time thinking and praying on it. I hope what we don’t know isn’t too dark, and that both sides including Micah are amicable and can collab
I just started getting into golfing about a month ago. Ended up looking up tutorials for swing and managed to come across good good. Watching back countless videos of good good cup videos and just random scrambles has been fun and entertaining. Can’t wait to see your content as you dive into your own future. Good luck brother and just know you’ve got a lot of people behind you no matter if you’re a part of a group or not! Head up and don’t stress man
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For us fans, it's a pity that you are no longer with Good Good. But of course you have to go your own way and do what is best for you. You were my absolute favorite in the Good Good group and since I can't get enough of your golf swing, I am already looking forward to what will come from you in the future. Greetings from Germany.
I really hope you and Garrett can still collaborate and do 9 holes on yours and his channel so you guys can still have your chemistry on camera which is fire, and also be making quality content for both of you. He seems like a very good friend of yours and hopefully that doesn't get lost with all of this complication. Kudos to you for making this big step in your life, and making family a priority as well. Many people lose sight of the important of maintaining and nourishing relationships when faced with opportunities like the ones you've had. I'll be following you forever thanks to your recognition from good good. Keep your head up man!
Doesn't sound like they will
Doubt it
They won't for business reasons most of all and there will be an awkwardness it really wouldn't be the same. Grant might not have ment to but him leaving good good pretty much ended their friendship, at least the stuff we get to see, and I doubt they stay close especially with Grant moving back to Florida. I doubt we see those two in the same video again at least not for a long time.
It’s crazy these guys used to shower together at the ymca I went to
We’ll miss you on GG but will continue to support you through your own channel! Your skill on the golf course, talent on camera and overall kindness was so great to see! You will be great at your next venture. Keep your head up and best of luck!
Grant, you’re a great presence on UA-cam. And you have lots of fans. Don’t let the people who thrive on drama get you down. Your golf knowledge and talent, together with your charisma, will send this channel into orbit.
I will still be supporting your personal channel! You’ve molded me to love the game of golf Grant. Keep striving, growing better as a person, and most importantly continue to enjoy the game yourself! Best wishes man 👏
Love how you talk about prayer and your faith so openly. Watching good good will not be the same without you. You brought something special to the group and you just always cracked me up. Good luck to you on your endeavors. I’ll continue to watch your content and be praying everything goes well for you. You’re awesome Grant.
We appreciate what you brought to the channel and can’t wait to see what’s next! I feel like this whole thing has been blown out of proportion a little. People leave jobs all the time, you gotta do what you feel is best and you went about it respectfully - no apologies necessary for that.
Good luck Grant! Happy for you! I lost my Dad at 23. Cherish your time with yours, it's more valuable than you know.
The interaction between you and the boys will definitely be missed Gront. But I for one will never hold it against someone for doing what they feel they need to for their wellbeing. Go get em dude…we’ll be there for the ride
What a guy you are Grant, not letting money step in the way of being truly happy. You are going to continue to do amazing things. God bless you and your Family 🙏🏽
I watch good good videos every single day, absolutely my favorite golf channel.. having said that, Grant and Garret together (for me) is the best and most entertaining content that channel has ever put out... So disappointed, but absolutely will continue to watch all of your guys content and wish you all the best of luck with your futures.
Best of luck to you in the future, Grant. I imagine it wasn't an easy decision to come to but it is important to always make them according to what is best for you and the ones that mean the most to you. I'm looking forward to continue following the experiences you share. God bless you and your family!
Grant you don't owe us anything but thank you for this. You arguably put the most effort into good good channels over the last year and i think your quality of content was the highest out of everyone. Its clear that bubbie drove a rift between him and you as well as him and Micah. Keep going brotha 🙏🙌
I caught the same thing. Bubbie seems a little vindictive while trying to come across as the ride or die but forgets about others ambitions.
@@israelmena7752 facts facts I noticed that as well