Teeing Off and Tearing Up: MAJORS Drop Riotous Golf-Punk Video ‘Etiquette’

Ottawa’s MAJORS have just swung their biggest shot yet, and it lands right on the green- then promptly sets the whole course on fire. With their first-ever music video for the single ‘Etiquette’, the band takes a seemingly polite pastime and flips it into a chaotic punk-rock dream.

Directed by Juno Award-winning cinematographer Peter Schnobb, the video is a masterclass in comedic rage. It follows a nightmare golf partner who does everything short of lighting the flag on fire: he’s late, obnoxious, and hell-bent on ruining everyone’s day. If you’ve ever wanted to see golf cart etiquette shattered into smithereens, you’re in for a treat.

But this isn’t just slapstick. The video builds tension like a coiled spring, matching the track’s relentless energy and snotty punk edge. As the song’s biting guitars and pummelling drums reach a boiling point, so too does the narrative. The ultimate revenge? Let’s just say it involves a nine iron and some darkly hilarious consequences.

Performance shots of the band are woven seamlessly into the chaos- sweaty, visceral, and drenched in the spirit of early 2000s punk. Schnobb’s camera work keeps everything moving at a blistering pace, while nodding to the band’s knack for storytelling.

Vocalist Justin Camarena’s delivery is as sharp as a fresh wedge, spitting lines that elevate a petty golf grievance into a universal anthem for anyone sick of other people’s nonsense. It’s cathartic, it’s unhinged, and it’s exactly what you didn’t know your playlist was missing.

MAJORS prove that they can take a niche frustration and explode it into a hilarious, full-throttle mini-movie. With ‘Etiquette’, they’ve delivered a perfect cocktail of absurd humour, savage hooks, and enough attitude to send even the snobbiest country club running for cover.

Crank it up, watch the mayhem unfold, and next time someone breaks your vibe on the back nine, remember: there’s always a punk rock way to settle the score.