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Garrett Clark predicts who’s going to win the PGA Creator Classic and where Micah Morris will finish

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The inaugural PGA Tour Creator Classic will take place on Wednesday as YouTube golf’s finest battle it out on East Lake’s new-looked back nine.

The likes of Peter Finch, Wesley Bryan, George Bryan IV, Luke Kwon and Paige Spiranac are set to compete in an eight-hole individual scratch event. LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau also asked for an invite.

After holes ten to 17 have been completed, the four lowest scores will compete in a one-hole playoff to decide the winner.

Garrett Clark (GM Golf) will also be competing, and the 1.2 million-subscriber YouTube star has predicted where his former Good Good partner Micah Morris will finish at East Lake.

Garrett Clark makes PGA Creator Classic prediction

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Taking to X ahead of the event, Clark believes George Bryan is the man to beat in Atlanta, with his brother Wes finishing in fourth. “Based off what I’ve seen in person, here are My picks for the PGA Creator Cup: 1. George 2. Brad 3. Sean 4. Wes,” he initially wrote.

Clark then went on to suggest that Morris would finish down in seventh place behind Englishman Finch.

“5. Luke 6. Peter Finch 7. Micah 8. Me, Busta nut, Paige, FP & Mac Boucher, I don’t know the rest of the player’s games well enough to rank them,” he added.

Why Micah Morris left Good Good Golf

Morris parted ways with Good Good back in 2022, along with fellow YouTube sensation Grant Horvat.

However, Micah’s exit wasn’t caused by any bad blood. During a recent YouTube video, the American explained that the time was right for him to move on.

“Yeah, it was very scary. It was something that was very carefully thought out. It was a decision that was made over a long period of time. This was not something that happened in a week or two weeks, or a month.

“It was something where I had been feeling a pull in a different direction for a while. It was probably one of the harder decisions I’ve had to make.”

Now Morris will face his former Good Good colleagues in Atlanta as YouTube’s finest get set to tee it up at East Lake.