Golf influencer Grant Horvat revealed a hilarious comment his grandmother made to a fan who tried to troll him on social media. Horvat is known for sharing his golf videos on various social media platforms. He boasts a subscriber count of around 924K on YouTube. Horvat has been in the headlines lately for announcing a 2v2 golf series with six-time Major winner Phil Mickelson.
This week, the YouTuber shared a post on his X (formerly Twitter) account about his grandmother taking a jibe at one of his followers on YouTube. Horvat shared a screenshot of his grandmother's reply to a fan.
Horvat wrote that during a Thanksgiving dinner, his grandmother told him she once commented back to a fan. Grant searched for his grandmother’s comment, as well as the fan's original comment, and shared it on X.
On one of his YouTube videos last year, a fan wrote:
"Would be great if Grant wasn't in it."
To which Grant's grandmother replied:
"What's your problem?"
On X, Grant shared a screenshot of these comments along with the text:
"My grandma told me at a Thanksgiving dinner she commented back to someone once...I found it."
Grant also shared his grandmother's picture along with the hilarious incident.
Grant Horvat and Phil Mickelson's 2v2 series "coming in January"
Horvat often collaborates with renowned personalities in his YouTube videos. He recently uploaded a video featuring Phil Mickelson on his channel, which has so far garnered 952K views. He also played with the LIV golfer four months ago, and that video has 2.4 million views on his channel.
Earlier this week, shortly after uploading a new video on YouTube with Mickelson, Grant Horvat announced an all-new 2v2 series via his Instagram account. Mickelson and Hovrat had a humorous exchange in which they both gave the same answer to a few questions, after which the Youtuber said:
"Do we become best friends?"
Mickelson nodded and replied:
"You wanna start a 2v2 golf series with other celebrities and pros?"
Horvat replied,
"Yup,"
The video concluded with the text:
"2v2 series coming in January."
Phil Mickelson is enjoying his time away from the greens after the third season of the Saudi Circuit wrapped up in September. This year on the breakaway series, the American golfer has recorded some decent finishes but also struggled in some of the tournaments.
He was tied for sixth at the Jeddah event, finished at T22 in Singapore, at T23 in Chicago, and at T27 in Nashville.
He also competed in the Majors and was tied for 43rd at the Masters and T60 at The Open. He missed the cut in the other two Majors.