
The Internet The Internet – The YouTube tournament hosted by Barstool Sports and Bob’s Games – has taken the online golf world by storm, garnering millions of views per episode. But Barstool Sports Host Sam “Riggs” Bozoian is no stranger to showing behind the scenes drama on Golf Match Online. Since last year, he has been facing his “haters” charge by engaging in golf high-rises – and showing a flood of games on YouTube.
The series, which launched last February, pits Bozoian against Internet Trolls who criticized him on social media. There are currently eight episodes available for viewing on YouTube, each of which has racked up hundreds of thousands of views.
In this week’s episode of Subpar, Bozoian joins Colt Knost and pulls Studio eStudio to destroy the success of the Internet, but he also explained how he chooses his “h8er” opponents.
“It’s tough. It’s tough,” Bozoian said.
“It almost begs people to depend on more, as I will go hard for him, then he will pick me up.” Stoltz notes.
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“We had a plan at the beginning of the film that was like five [the H8er matches] “Before we expel any of them for this reason,” replied Bozoian. You can say. Like, I can look back if someone throws something at me that says, that happens. I can quickly scroll and be like, oh if you send me something similar in 2021. You may be the next person to come in.
“So we’re going to do it that way. And then I have to announce my producer, Kyle Tims, who is one of our editors who has been hurt by devitalization, but it’s like riding – or as dead as possible,” continued Bozoian. “So he’ll just like, in his free time, follow people who follow me on the lyrics. He’s the best. So if I do that, he’ll get people.”
But even when the candidates are identified, it can still be difficult for the stars to match the match.
“It’s almost like this Goldilocks zone of people that you have to try to find,” Bozoian said. “They have to have a history of real hate to be able to play it well and you get people in the video. And then they have to be willing to do it. Come and see, okay, I’m going to play it, guys,, I’m fine, I’m 7, so I’m going to need a few shots.
“I’m like, no, he said there’s no way I’m like a 5 handicap,” Bozoian continued. “So if we’re playing with somebody, I’d go anywhere from 2 to 7 I’d play, but just set the best time record, but you’re going to kill me. And you’re just going to beat me. And you’re just going to beat me. I’ve never been hit. I just don’t want to be a golfer. So you’ve got to find people who belong in that area, and then you’ve got people who like it just from showing up, which you can’t do.
“How about, say, we have a two-day window where we’re going to be in Boston, setting up a golf course. Can you make it August 4th or 5th? So, that’s really how hard it is to schedule.”
For more from Bozoian, including his thoughts on Internet Villitational Villain Luke Kwon, check out the full episode of Subpar below.
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