Wells Adams joins 'Big Break x Good Good' as co-host for reality show's return

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Wells Adams joins 'Big Break x Good Good' as co-host for reality show's return

Wells Adams joins 'Big Break x Good Good' as co-host for reality show's return

Wells Adams is joining "Big Break x Good Good Presented by Golf Galaxy" on Golf Channel as co-host for the reality show's return in August.

Wells Adams joins 'Big Break x Good Good' as co-host for reality show's return

Wells Adams is joining "Big Break x Good Good Presented by Golf Galaxy" on Golf Channel as co-host for the reality show's return in August.

After a decade-long hiatus, the iconic golf reality competition Big Break is making a triumphant return this August—and it comes with some exciting new star power. Wells Adams, known for his charisma on The Bachelorette and as the beloved bartender on Bachelor in Paradise, has been announced as co-host for the revival series Big Break x Good Good Presented by Golf Galaxy on Golf Channel.

At 41, Adams brings a fresh energy to the show, pairing his reality TV savvy with genuine golf passion. He currently co-hosts Golf Channel's popular podcast The Vanity Index, where he dives deep into the game's culture and personalities. "As a self-proclaimed 'golf-sicko,' Wells is the perfect person to pair with Blair to host the return of Big Break," said Tom Knapp, Golf Channel EVP and GM. "His well-documented experience in reality television combined with the inside-golf conversations on his podcast make him a bit of a Big Break unicorn."

Adams will team up with former LPGA Tour pro Blair O'Neal, who won Big Break Dominican Republic in 2010 and has since become a familiar face on Golf Channel. Together, they'll usher in the show's 24th season—a milestone that marks the series' first new season since 2015.

This season takes place at the stunning Horseshoe Bay Resort in Texas, where 12 highly-skilled contestants will battle through a series of intense challenges from tee-to-green. Fans can expect the return of signature tests like "Glass Break" and "Flop Wall," which have defined the show's legacy over its first 23 seasons.

The competition also features familiar faces from the Good Good Golf community. Sean Walsh and Matt Meneghetti will compete as players, while Brad Dalke and Bubbie Broders serve as non-playing team captains. Good Good owner Matt Scharff will handle reporting and interviews throughout the series. The ultimate prize? A coveted exemption into the PGA Tour's Good Good Championship this November.

Whether you're a longtime Big Break fan or new to the game, this season promises high-stakes drama, genuine golf skill, and a fresh blend of personalities that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Mark your calendars for August—this is one comeback you won't want to miss.

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