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Brad Dalke will make his PGA Tour pro debut at the Good Good Championship in November, fulfilling a lifelong dream. He received a sponsor's exemption to participate in the event at Omni Barton Creek in Austin, Texas.
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Brad Dalke’s dream of playing in a PGA Tour event as a pro will come to fruition in November.
“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,” said Dalke. “This is an opportunity to show my maturity as a player, and celebrate the mission of Good Good Golf coming to life.”
A member of Good Good Golf, Dalke will make his pro debut thanks to a sponsor's exemption at the Good Good Championship at Omni Barton Creek’s Fazio Canyons Course between November 9-15 in Austin, Texas.
Brad Dalke on the 12th green during the 2025 Creator Classic at East Lake a day ahead of the 2025 Tour Championship.
Dalke, 28, has been part of Good Good’s YouTube channel for three years and recently launched the Good Good Pros YouTube channel with fellow Good Good member Sean Walsh.
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In 2015, Dalke won the Junior PGA Championship, followed by a second-place finish at the U.S. Amateur in 2016, earning invitations to the 2017 Masters Tournament and U.S. Open. In 2017, Dalke led the University of Oklahoma Sooners to the NCAA Championship.
This will be the inaugural year of the Good Good Championship, which will be part of the FedEx Cup Fall portion of the season.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Brad Dalke makes PGA Tour debut as pro at Good Good event
Brad Dalke's pro debut is scheduled for November 9-15 at the Good Good Championship.
The Good Good Championship is a PGA Tour event taking place at Omni Barton Creek’s Fazio Canyons Course in Austin, Texas.
Brad Dalke qualified for the PGA Tour event through a sponsor's exemption.
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