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TikTok Golf Sensation, ASSL Golf's Aaron Stewart Talks Kitchen Trick Shots To Running A Successful Brand

TikTok Golf Sensation, ASSL Golf's Aaron Stewart Talks Kitchen Trick Shots To Running A Successful Brand

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In this episode of Linked By Golf, host Ross McGuire chats with Aaron Stewart, the creative mind behind ASSL Golf on YouTube and TikTok.


Aaron reveals how a lockdown boredom experiment turned into one of the most entertaining golf channels online — proving that golf content can be hilarious, relatable, and far from traditional.


Aaron shares the full story of starting ASSL Golf with friend Scott Lorimar, from chipping ping-pong balls into pans during COVID to filming laugh-filled rounds on Scottish fairways. He opens up about the challenges of shooting golf videos, the trial-and-error of content creation, and how they built a loyal golf audience without sticking to the standard “instructional” format.

We cover:

  • How to start a golf YouTube channel (even with no experience)

  • The early days of golf TikTok and why the timing mattered

  • Why Lossiemouth’s Moray Golf Club is one of Scotland’s hidden gems

  • The role of humour in growing a golf audience

  • Behind-the-scenes struggles of filming golf trick shots

  • Building a golf brand that stays authentic and fun


Whether you’re a golfer looking for entertainment, a fan of golf YouTubers, or curious about creating sports content, this episode is packed with insights and laughs from one of Scotland’s most creative golf personalities.


Follow Aaron & ASSL Golf

  • 📺 YouTube: ASSL Golf

  • 🎵 TikTok: @asslgolf

  • 📸 Instagram: @asslgolf


Follow Linked By Golf

  • 🎙 Linked By Golf on all major podcast platforms

  • 📸 Instagram: @linkedbygolf2024

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