How MyGolfSpy Reached 200,000 Subscribers After Switching to beehiiv
How a “Consumer Reports for golf” used lower costs, better onboarding, and engagement tools to grow and monetize

Situation:
MyGolfSpy was built to solve a trust problem in golf media. Founder Adam Beach believed most golf coverage was shaped by advertisers, leaving consumers without unbiased guidance on what to buy.
So he built MyGolfSpy as a consumer-first testing and review brand: “Anything golfers buy, we test.” The business scaled into a major golf destination, with a daily newsletter that delivers equipment test results, investigations, and industry updates to help golfers make smarter decisions.
Challenge:
As the newsletter grew, MyGolfSpy’s email provider became a constraint.
- Costs rose as send volume increased, making growth expensive
- The pricing model discouraged frequent, consistent publishing
- The tool limited their ability to modernize onboarding and engagement
- They wanted more direct control as search and social traffic became less predictable
Beach described the previous setup as expensive and restrictive, creating a situation where the newsletter couldn’t scale as fast as the business demanded.
Solution:
MyGolfSpy migrated to beehiiv to reduce cost, modernize newsletter engagement, and support long-term growth.
What beehiiv enabled for the team:
- Lower cost at scale: Beach reported major savings versus the prior provider, freeing budget for growth and experimentation.
- Migration support for a large list: They used a guided process and were able to transition without disrupting operations.
- More engaging newsletters: Polls and surveys helped turn the newsletter from one-way broadcasting into two-way communication.
- Better use of audience data: Feedback collected at scale could be repurposed into content and used to improve the product.
- Future personalization: Segmentation allows MyGolfSpy to tailor emails to specific golfer preferences (e.g., handedness, brand interests, pricing).
- Expanded monetization paths: Ad inventory and newsletter-native ad placements became easier to activate and scale.
Results:
After switching to beehiiv, MyGolfSpy saw early gains in both growth and revenue:
- The newsletter added tens of thousands of subscribers post-migration
- Newsletter revenue increased alongside list growth
- Reader experience improved through better formatting, engagement features, and more relevant delivery
- The business reduced email platform costs dramatically, turning email from a cost center into a growth engine
The key shift: MyGolfSpy could now scale email without being penalized for publishing more often.
Takeaway
MyGolfSpy is a strong example of what happens when a large publisher treats email as a strategic asset, not just a distribution channel.
By switching to beehiiv, they reduced cost friction, improved engagement through surveys and polls, and laid the groundwork for segmentation-driven personalization and scalable monetization.
Start using beehiiv if you want to grow an owned audience, modernize engagement, and monetize a newsletter without legacy platform constraints.
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