The 28-year-old first gained national attention as runner-up at the 2016 U.S. Amateur at Oakland Hills, a finish that earned him spots in the 2017 Masters and U.S. Open. He also helped lead the University of Oklahoma to the 2017 NCAA Championship. (YouTube Screenshot)
   
 

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  Brad Dalke to Make PGA Tour Debut at 2026 Rocket Classic in Detroit

Parker Sinclair - Sports
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DETROIT - Social media golf personality Brad Dalke will make his PGA Tour debut next month after accepting a sponsor exemption to compete in the 2026 Rocket Classic, tournament organizers announced Tuesday.

Dalke, a member of the popular Good Good Golf content group, is set to tee off at Detroit Golf Club when the event returns for its eighth consecutive year from July 30 to August 2.

The 28-year-old first gained national attention as runner-up at the 2016 U.S. Amateur at Oakland Hills, a finish that earned him spots in the 2017 Masters and U.S. Open. He also helped lead the University of Oklahoma to the 2017 NCAA Championship.

“I couldn’t be more excited to make my PGA Tour debut at the Rocket Classic while representing Good Good Golf,” Dalke said in a statement. “Coming back to Detroit 10 years after competing in the U.S. Amateur makes this even more special.”

Dalke joins a growing field of high-profile players committed to the Detroit event, including World No. 3 Cameron Young, World No. 5 Russell Henley, World No. 10 Xander Schauffele, Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley, and former tournament winners Rickie Fowler and Tony Finau.

Tournament director Mark Hollis said Dalke’s inclusion reflects the evolving landscape of professional golf and its expanding digital audience.

“He’s a proven competitor and an engaging personality who connects with fans across platforms,” Hollis said. “We’re excited to welcome him to Detroit.”

Dalke has built a following of nearly one million across social media and has emerged as one of the sport’s most prominent content creators. His recent competitive highlights include victories in multiple “Creator Classic” events in 2025 and a share of a $1 million prize at the inaugural Internet Invitational.

He is also scheduled to compete internationally this summer at the DP World Tour’s BMW International Open in Germany, as well as the PGA Tour-sanctioned Good Good Championship in November.

Additional sponsor exemptions for the Rocket Classic include Southfield native Joe Hooks and Alabama sophomore William Jennings, the 2025 Folds of Honor Collegiate champion.

Tickets for the Rocket Classic are available through the tournament’s official website.







 

 

                      

 
 

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