Every golfer dreams of teeing it up on the PGA Tour. For Brad Dalke, that dream is about to become a reality. The 28-year-old member of Good Good Golf will make his professional debut this November at the Good Good Championship in Austin, Texas—a moment he's been working toward since he first picked up a club.
"This has been a dream of mine since I started playing golf as a kid. To have it materialize as part of the Good Good Championship is truly the cherry on top," Dalke shared. "This is an opportunity to show my maturity as a player, and celebrate the mission of Good Good Golf coming to life."
Dalke's path to this moment has been anything but ordinary. He's been a key face on Good Good's wildly popular YouTube channel for three years, recently launching the "Good Good Pros" channel alongside fellow member Sean Walsh. But his golfing pedigree runs deep—way before the cameras started rolling.
Back in 2015, Dalke won the Junior PGA Championship, then followed it up with a runner-up finish at the 2016 U.S. Amateur. That performance earned him invitations to both the 2017 Masters and U.S. Open. He also led the University of Oklahoma Sooners to an NCAA Championship in 2017, proving he has the game to compete at the highest level.
The Good Good Championship, hosted at the challenging Fazio Canyons Course at Omni Barton Creek from November 9-15, marks the first year of this FedEx Cup Fall event. And thanks to a sponsor's exemption, Dalke will step onto the first tee as a professional for the very first time—right alongside the game's elite.
For fans of Good Good Golf and the sport as a whole, it's a story of passion, persistence, and the power of community. Whether you're following from the couch or gearing up for your own round, Dalke's debut is a reminder that dreams—even the biggest ones—can come true on the fairway.
