Good Good Golf Challenge: Who Emerged Victorious in Firebirds vs. YouTube Stars Showdown?

What happened when the guys from Good Good took on some minor-league hockey players? The guys from Good Good challenged six Coachella Valley Firebirds players to a round. It wasn’t until the 1996 Adam Sandler movie “Happy Gilmore” that most saw hockey and golf somehow intertwined. It happened again this past week, when the guys from the popular golf YouTube channel Good Good challenged six Coachella Valley Firebirds players to a round in the Coachella Valley.

[The video of the round, posted on Wednesday,](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZGyBSgDG9k&t=808s) had more than 114,000 views within the first 11 hours and has now eclipsed more than 294,000 views.

The six Good Good golfers, who have more than 1.4 million followers, played against Firebirds’ Andrew Poturalski, Kole Lind, Shane Wright, Logan Morrison, Luke Henman and Jacob Melanson on one evening at The Lights at Indio Golf Course — the only night-lit course among more than 120 in the valley.

The Firebirds narrowly won the round, by a stroke, which was filmed in early November, with Henman sinking a putt on a playoff hole. The Firebirds had trailed by two strokes late in the round before forging a comeback.

“I’ve been watching their videos from the start,” Henman told The Desert Sun over the phone, “so it was cool to meet them, and the fact that I got to play against them was also really cool.”

The round came together because Garrett Clark, co-founder of Good Good Golf, and Shane Wright follow each other on social media. Clark initiated the invite, Henman said, and Wright helped organize it from the Firebirds’ end.

Many of the Firebirds players are avid golfers who are known to play together during their downtime between games. Poturalski and team captain Max McCormick have joked on social media about taking money from each other on the golf course, and rookie Ryan Winterton has said that hockey, family and golf are his three favorite things.

The Lights at Indio Golf Course: A Unique Venue for an Exciting Challenge

The Lights at Indio Golf Course is the only night-lit course among more than 120 golf courses in the Coachella Valley. Its illuminated fairways and captivating atmosphere provided the perfect backdrop for the Good Good Golf challenge against the Coachella Valley Firebirds players.

Highlighting the Firebirds’ Impressive Golf Skills

**Melanson has an absurd swing**

Melanson, a 20-year-old rookie from Nova Scotia, might have the best (or at least most powerful) swing on the team. Though it was just a glimpse of one round and just six players, not the entire team, Melanson’s swing impressed even the Good Good guys.

“Dude, you’ve got a swing in you, man!” one of the guys was heard saying after one of Melanson’s drives. The forward, who has scored a pair of goals this season and engaged in one of the Firebirds’ biggest fights of the year on the ice, spend the entire round drilling the ball down the fairway, straight almost every time, with one Good Good guy even suggesting he enter a long-ball competition.

**How is Wright still a teenager? Really?**

You cannot be around Wright for long before you want to see a copy of his birth certificate. What I mean is, it’s so difficult to believe he’s still just a teenager. Well, he will be for at least a few more days. That surreal reality was reinforced during this round of golf.

It’s one thing to watch Wright, who was the fourth overall selection in the 2022 NHL Draft, on the ice and witness his enormous talent there. But talking to him off the ice, there’s a maturity and intelligence about him. Then, watching his crisp swing and savvy golf game on this YouTube segment, you can’t help but wonder how the guy has time to be so good at multiple different things.

On the sixth hole, Wright drilled his tee shot straight down the fairway and the ball landed about six feet from what would have been a hole-in-one. Unreal.

“I guess I like that 8-iron,” Wright said with a smile while shrugging it off.

**Poturalski and Henman have a nice short game**

During the round, both players showed off a strong ability on the green. Poturalski sunk a putt to keep the Firebirds within a stroke entering the final hole of the challenge, and Henman drained another to force a playoff before sinking another to win the round for the Firebirds.

It makes sense, too, because both “Potsy” and “Henny” are known for their shooting touch around the goal out on the ice. Poturalski has also shown plenty of power with his shots but displayed a much different stroke at a short distance on the course.

It was not much of a surprise that Henman came through in the clutch. He has done that a few times for the Firebirds, most notably scoring the lone goal in the 2022 Teddy Bear Toss game inside Acrisure Arena.

Henman said that he considers himself a strong player on the green, but he added that he putted especially well that November night in Indio.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Who won the round between the Good Good golfers and the Coachella Valley Firebirds?

The Firebirds narrowly won the round, by a stroke, with Luke Henman sinking a putt on a playoff hole.

How many views does the video of the round have?

The video has surpassed 294,000 views on YouTube since it was posted.

Why did the Firebirds players participate in the Good Good Golf challenge?

The six Firebirds players were avid fans of the Good Good guys and decided to participate because of their admiration for the YouTube channel.

Who initiated the invite for the challenge?

Garrett Clark, co-founder of Good Good Golf, initiated the invite to the Firebirds players after connecting with Shane Wright on social media. This article was written by a language AI model and may contain errors or inaccurate information. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the publisher directly.

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