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Fake PGA Tour Reddit Post Generator

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r/golf·u/OfficialPGATOUR·5h ago
We are the sport where clapping is considered a wild celebration. AMA.
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About the Fake PGA Tour Reddit Generator

The r/golf subreddit is where 800,000 people gather to post "what's in my bag" photos, roast each other's swings, and debate handicap integrity with the seriousness of a congressional hearing. Every post falls into one of five categories: a photo of a new driver someone bought (with comments asking how much it cost), a swing video requesting feedback (with comments offering 14 different contradictory fixes), a scorecard from someone's best round (with comments questioning whether they counted all their strokes), a course beauty shot (with comments asking the green fee), or a rant about slow play (with comments blaming every other demographic).

The handicap debate is r/golf's eternal flame. "What is a good handicap?" has been asked approximately 11,000 times with a different answer each time. Someone posts that they broke 80 for the first time and the comments are half congratulations and half forensic analysis of whether the scorecard math checks out. The subreddit operates on the assumption that everyone is lying about their scores, which is statistically accurate based on USGA data but still rude to say out loud. LIV Golf threads get locked within hours because the comments devolve into geopolitical arguments faster than any moderator can keep up with.

Fake PGA Tour Reddit Post Ideas

  • An r/golf post titled "I fixed my slice" with a swing video, and every comment offering a different tip that contradicts the previous one
  • A "What's In My Bag" post where someone spent $4,000 on equipment and shoots 110, and the top comment is "Your wallet has a lower handicap than you do"
  • A scorecard post claiming "First time breaking 80!" with 2,000 comments and the top one being a detailed mathematical proof that the poster miscounted on hole 7
  • An r/golf post asking "Is a 15 handicap considered good?" for the 847th time, with the same debate playing out identically to every previous thread
  • A photo of a beautiful golf course at sunrise titled "Is there a better sport?" and the only comment is "Yes. Several." with 8,000 upvotes
  • A heated thread about whether listening to music on the course is acceptable, with 1,200 comments and zero consensus
  • Someone posting their new $600 putter with the caption "This will fix my three-putt problem" and the top comment being "Narrator: It did not fix his three-putt problem"

How to Make a Fake PGA Tour Reddit Post

  1. Load the Fake PGA Tour Reddit Post Generator with r/golf as the subreddit and a username like FairwayFinder2024 or HandicapHonesty.
  2. Write a title that fits one of r/golf's recurring formats: swing help requests, scorecard celebrations, equipment purchases, or pace-of-play complaints.
  3. Include a body that is either earnestly seeking advice or subtly humble-bragging about a round. Both generate engagement for opposite reasons.
  4. Push upvotes to between 5,000 and 20,000 with awards. Golfers on Reddit are generous with upvotes when someone posts a beautiful course photo or a genuinely funny self-roast.
  5. Post it to r/golf and wait for someone to unironically correct your handicap math.

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FAQ

What subreddit is best for fake PGA Tour content?
r/golf is the main destination with over 800,000 members. For professional tournament discussion, r/ProGolf exists but is much smaller. r/golf covers everything from PGA Tour hot takes to weekend warrior scorecards to equipment reviews. For LIV Golf content specifically, be aware that those threads tend to get locked because the discussion veers into politics faster than a hooked tee shot veers into the trees.
What makes a golf Reddit post feel authentic?
Self-deprecating humor and equipment obsession. The r/golf community is brutally honest about how bad they are at the sport while simultaneously spending thousands of dollars trying to get better. A post that combines expensive equipment with a terrible score is guaranteed engagement. Swing roast requests are popular because golfers love telling other golfers what they are doing wrong, which is ironic because they are all doing something wrong too.
What kind of upvote counts are realistic for r/golf?
Course beauty shots and viral moments clear 10,000 to 20,000 easily. Swing roasts and scorecards land between 2,000 and 8,000. "What's in my bag" posts vary wildly based on whether the bag is impressive or comically bad. LIV Golf threads hit high numbers fast before getting locked. Tiger Woods content outperforms everything regardless of what it is.
Is this free?
Yes, completely free with no signup required.
Can I choose any subreddit?
Yes, type any subreddit name you want.
Can I customize upvotes and awards?
Yes, set any number of upvotes, comments, and awards to make the post look as popular as you want.

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Last updated: March 2026