Twin Brothers’ Family-Friendly Mini Golf Videos Go Viral
Wisconsin twins are creating an online buzz as their family-friendly mini golf videos go viral.
Published August 10, 2025

Identical twins, Steven and Danny Sanicki, spent most of their lives playing golf, but it wasn’t until they attended the University of Wisconsin-Parkside that they turned their hobby into a full-time job.

In 2021, the Division II college golfers began live-streaming their college golf team and testing out new simulators, a move that gained them more than 200,000 viewers.

They posted their first piece of mini golf content in 2023. Within two days, their video received 8 million views, catapulting them to newfound fame. (RELATED: Brewers Phenom Jacob Misiorowski Pulls Own Rare Card At Local Card Store)

Since then, they have created hundreds of mini golf videos on their Twin Tour Golf series, traveling to more than 70 courses across the United States. Today, they have over 680,000 followers across platforms, including YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.

 “With golf, there’s a handicap system, it can get complicated. And we’ve had people say, ‘I don’t watch golf, but I enjoy your golf content. Like you guys are fun to watch,” Steven said.

@dannysanicki

2025 Mini Golf Open Round 1 (Holes 1-6) Danny vs Steven! Comment who you think is going to win #golf #minigolf #minigolfing #puttputt #puttputtgolf #golftiktok #golftok #golfer #minigolfopen #foryoupage #fyp @Twin Tour Golf @Steven Sanicki

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Family-friendly content sets Twin Tour Golf apart from other online content. Adults and children enjoy watching videos of the brothers playing golf, mini golf, golf simulators, and other golf-related games without hearing swear words or seeing alcohol consumed.

Their monetized content has expanded to a website with merch and brand deals, and videos that feature a variety of courses and players, ranging from friends and family members to other social media creators around the country. (RELATED: Wisconsin Legislators Propose Tough on Crime Bill for Repeat Offenders)