Grant Horvat is the most famous YouTube golfer, and he’s played against some of the world’s best players on his channel.
Horvat has filmed videos with Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa and several other PGA Tour and LIV Golf stars.
He’s also started playing four-ball matches alongside Phil Mickelson. John Daly and his son were their most recent opponents.
The YouTuber was asked recently who his dream collaboration would be with, and hinted that it could happen one day.

Grant Horvat names his dream YouTube golf match opponents
It’s no surprise that Horvat named arguably the greatest golfer of all time, Tiger Woods, as his dream opponent.
He has filmed with Woods already, but it wasn’t a competitive match. The video title was ‘Tiger Woods teaches me how to hit it straight.’
While it’s unlikely to happen anytime soon due to Woods’ unfortunate Achilles injury, it does appear likely that it will happen one day.
Horvat revealed on The Smylie Show that he’s “working on” it, and it helps that he plays with Tiger’s son Charlie Woods regularly.
“Dream collab, I would say, would be Phil and I against Tiger and Charlie. And that is for sure the one we are working on. So we will see!
“Charlie is awesome, we actually play a good bit together in Jupiter. I am playing with him on Friday. He is awesome and we have a great time together. He is maturing and getting so much better at golf.
“When I did the video with Tiger, we got to talk about Charlie a little bit before the video started, and he’s just growing up super fast and hitting the ball so far, so it has been a lot of fun hanging with him. But that would be our dream.”

How did Grant Horvat and Phil Mickelson play in The Duels?
The Duels were LIV Golf’s answer to the PGA Tour’s Creator Classic, and it took place at Trump National Doral golf course before The Masters.
There were six pairs of YouTubers and professional golfers, including Horvat and Mickelson, who finished joint-third in the competition.
The pair were four under par, one shot behind Sergio Garcia and George Bryan, and Bubba Watson and Luke Kwon (-5).
Garcia and Bryan won via a playoff par to conclude an entertaining event. For most golf fans, it had nothing on professional competition, but it was fun to watch nonetheless.
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