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Can I Reach the World Top 1000 in Golf? (feat. Grant Horvat)
In this new series (Project 1K), I see if I can climb the official world golf rankings and crack the top 1000! In this introductory episode, I take on Grant Horvat in the Myrtle Beach qualifiers.
Massive thanks to everyone behind The Q and the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic and also Grant for a great match. Make sure to check out his channel: @GrantHorvatGolfs
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"Can I Reach the World Top 1000 in Golf? (feat. Grant Horvat)" is a golf video from Peter Finch Golf published on May 13, 2026. Runtime 1 hour 2 minutes. This clip features grant horvat of the the q. Pulled during myrtle beach qualifiers and oneflight myrtle beach classic. Topics: project 1k, golf rankings, project 1000, project 1k golf, and project 1000 golf. Tap any name above to jump to grant horvat's full profile and recent appearances. If you want to watch golf live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
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