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This is basically a bro-party vlog with golf as the backdrop, and it's not remotely appropriate for kids.
Best for ages 18+
FullSendGolf is an extension of the NELK Boys brand, which means it carries all of that crew's usual baggage onto the golf course. The vibe is loud, chaotic, and heavily built around gambling, drinking, and trash talk. It's less a golf channel and more a hangout-with-the-boys channel where golf is just the excuse.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
FullSendGolf is an extension of the NELK Boys brand, which means it carries all of that crew's usual baggage onto the golf course. The vibe is loud, chaotic, and heavily built around gambling, drinking, and trash talk. It's less a golf channel and more a hangout-with-the-boys channel where golf is just the excuse.
The content leans hard into bragging about large wagers, sometimes in the tens of thousands of dollars, while casually mentioning being hungover or partying the night before. Sponsors are gambling apps pitched every single video, often in a way that makes betting sound cool and easy. The language throughout is consistently crude, with frequent profanity and occasional slurs.
The creators aren't malicious, and you can tell they're just goofing around with their friends. But the role modeling here is genuinely poor. Heavy drinking, reckless gambling, and disrespectful behavior toward other golfers are all treated as funny and normal. There's no real golf content to speak of either, so even a kid who loves the sport won't learn anything useful here.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
A gambling app (PrizePicks) is promoted directly and enthusiastically in the video itself, not just as a banner ad, making it feel like a natural and fun part of the content.
Casual discussion of unpaid debts, lawsuits, and people 'not paying up' is played for laughs, normalizing financial dishonesty as a personality quirk.
Physical confrontation between players on the course is framed as entertaining content rather than something problematic, with the crowd being encouraged to enjoy it.
Frequent use of profanity throughout, including uncensored expletives used casually in normal conversation between the creators.
A homophobic comment is made casually and without any pushback, treated as just part of the banter between friends.
Accusations of cheating during gameplay are played for laughs, but the overall framing treats dishonesty in competition as funny rather than worth addressing.
A participant's appearance is compared to someone who looks like they just got out of rehab, with jokes about heavy multi-day drinking binges delivered approvingly as a lifestyle flex.
PrizePicks is again integrated directly into the video with the host sharing his personal picks on social media, actively encouraging followers to copy his gambling bets.
The video opens and revolves around players being visibly hungover, with one person being woken up for a high-stakes match, all framed as hilarious and exciting rather than irresponsible.
A scene where a woman's behavior at a club is described and she's told she was 'out of line' and 'embarrassing' is handled in a dismissive and demeaning way toward women.
What Parents Should Know
Skip this channel entirely for anyone under 18, the gambling promotion alone is a hard disqualifier.
Be aware that PrizePicks is advertised in every single video, framed as fun and approachable, so kids who watch regularly will get a steady drip of pro-gambling messaging.
If your teen is into golf content, steer them toward actual instruction channels or tour coverage instead, this one has almost no real golf value anyway.
Talk to older teens about how 'banter' involving homophobic language or mocking women is still harmful even when it's meant as a joke among friends.
Watch an episode yourself before deciding if it's okay for your specific kid, the tone is hard to describe without seeing it, and your comfort level may vary.
Keep in mind the NELK Boys have a large and loyal fanbase, so your teen may already know this channel even if you don't.
Recommended for ages 18+.
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