Meet Coach Rusty: One of the world’s best golf trick shot artists

Ryan Rustand, also known as Coach Rusty, on his success in the golf trick shot world.

Ryan Rustand, known as Coach Rusty on social media, has been shaping and creating brilliant trick shots since before he can remember.

Before entering the trick shot world, Rustand had hopes of pursuing a high level golf career. He previously ran junior golf programs in Virginia which is where he picked up his nickname. He moved from Virginia to Florida in hopes to advance his game to the professional level.

As he continued to pursue the sport, golf began to feel like a “grind” to Rustand and he found he was not enjoying the sport as much as he once used to.

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“I want to be the guy that feels like he doesn’t work a day in his life because he enjoys what he does so much,” said Rustland. Rustand is currently sitting at 146,000 Instagram followers, 57,300 TikTok followers and 2,450 YouTube subscribers.

At first nobody, including his family, understood what he was doing or what direction he was trying to head in. As his popularity started to grow and he became a golf internet sensation, he began to gain support from his friends and family.

“Having people from all corners of the earth saying they’ve seen me on the internet was when my family realized that it was something they could support and get behind,” said Rustand.

Rustand recently announced he signed a multi-year deal with Cobra and Puma Golf.

You can hear more about Coach Rusty and what he has in store for 2021 on the latest episode of the, “WHY YOU SUCK AT GOLF!” podcast.

Watch: Kids do amazing things (Junior Tour of Northern California coronavirus edition)

The NCGA compiled a video of JTNC kids doing an assortment of trick shots at home and in their backyard while sheltering in place.

If there’s any upside to golf courses being closed during the COVID-19 Pandemic (and trust us, we’re still searching) it is the creativity displayed by those of us who are still crushing it in to get their golf fix, someway somehow.

Take the kids over at the Junior Tour of Northern California. Celebrating its 10th year of existence in partnership with the PGA of America’s Northern Calfifornia section, the JTNC boasts close to 800 members and alumni that include Bryson DeChambeau, Maverick McNealy, Justin Suh and Yealimi Noh.

A recent social media video shows a new crop of talented golfers holing out chip shots in their basement and juggling balls in their backyard with the best of them. It’s worth a minute of your time. You can check it out by clicking the link below.

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