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Brad Dalke’s next chapter: A comeback we’ve been covering since day one
21 Apr 2025
by Kyle Rector of AmateurGolf.com

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In the world of amateur golf, few names have stirred as much buzz in the last decade as Brad Dalke. A former standout in junior and collegiate golf, a runner-up at the 2016 U.S. Amateur, and a player once destined for PGA Tour stardom, Dalke’s story has taken a compelling new turn. After several years away from the professional circuit, he’s announced plans to return—this time with a new perspective and a powerful support system.

From Top Junior to Lost Identity

Dalke’s early résumé is what amateur golf dreams are made of.

  • Top-5 national junior ranking for most of his career
  • Victories at major AJGA events, including the AJGA Thunderbird Invitational and the Wyndham Cup
  • Represented Team USA at the Junior Ryder Cup
  • Played alongside and beat future Tour stars like Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala, and Sam Burns
  • Verbally committed to the University of Oklahoma at age 12, an unprecedented show of confidence from both player and program

His most high-profile amateur moment came at Oakland Hills in 2016, where he finished runner-up at the U.S. Amateur Championship, punching his ticket to both the Masters and U.S. Open in 2017. That same year, he was a member of the victorious 2017 Walker Cup Team, adding another elite accolade to his record.

Dalke’s ascent seemed inevitable. But the transition to college and pro ranks didn’t go as planned.

Driver yips plagued him throughout college and well into his early pro career. Despite flashes of brilliance—including wins at Oklahoma and the aforementioned U.S. Amateur performance—Dalke often found himself battling internal doubts. The pressure, expectations, and repeated struggles with ball-striking chipped away at his confidence.

"I couldn't hit a fairway. I couldn't hit a green," he recalls in a heartfelt video shared on his YouTube channel. “It didn’t matter how hard I worked—I couldn’t figure it out.”

The Role of Good Good Golf

Just when he was ready to step away from the game, the content collective Good Good Golf entered the picture. The group, known for its viral golf videos and youthful energy, offered Dalke a lifeline—a way to stay involved in golf without the relentless pressure of pro competition.

Dalke thrived. Traveling with the Good Good team, rekindling his joy for the game, and working on his swing in front of millions of YouTube viewers, he found something he had lost: fun. He also found clarity.

“YouTube brought the pressure I needed, but in a healthy way,” he said. “It gave me the space to fix my swing and grow again as a player.”

With confidence returning—and validation from PGA Tour players like Jason Day, Joel Dahmen, and Sahith Theegala—Dalke is now ready to give professional golf another shot. Not as the same player who once struggled, but as someone who knows who he is, and what really matters.

A Blueprint for Aspiring Amateurs

Dalke’s story is more than a personal comeback—it's a lesson for every aspiring amateur golfer:

Talent Isn’t Always Enough: Even the most accomplished junior golfers can face setbacks. Transitioning from amateur to pro is about mental resilience as much as it is about raw ability.

You Are More Than Your Scorecard: Dalke speaks candidly about identity struggles and the emotional toll of performance-based self-worth. His ability to step back and redefine his relationship with the game is a powerful reminder that golf is what we do, not who we are.

Community Matters: The support from his Good Good team and fans helped Dalke fall in love with golf again. Surrounding yourself with people who believe in you—even when you don’t—is a critical part of any player’s journey.

There’s No “Right” Path: For Dalke, the road back to pro golf didn’t go through Q-School or Tour cards. It went through YouTube. His nontraditional path proves there are many ways to succeed in golf—and many ways to inspire others.

What’s Next for Dalke

He’s not leaving Good Good. In fact, he’s aiming to blend his love for content with competitive ambition—possibly documenting his journey back to professional events. A full PGA Tour schedule isn’t in the immediate future, especially with his wedding on the horizon, but Dalke is clear: the itch is back.

Whether he plays a handful of mini-tour events or climbs his way up to the big leagues, Brad Dalke’s story is already a win—for him, and for the countless amateur golfers watching closely.

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