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How Brad Dalke got on when he played The Masters in 2017 as Good Good sponsor PGA Tour event

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The Good Good YouTube channel is in the news right now after it was announced on Monday that they will be sponsoring the PGA Tour’s new event in Austin in 2026.

Good Good will act as the title sponsor for the brand new PGA Tour Fall Series event to be held at Omni Barton Creek in Austin, Texas.

One of the Good Good content creators is Brad Dalke – a fine player who has achieved plenty in the game, including a runner-up finish at the 2016 US Amateur.

Having now turned his hand to golf content creation, Dalke won the Creator Classic at East Lake in August, shooting two-under par for eight holes.

The 28-year-old is a seriously good golfer and it’s very interesting that he has chosen to pursue a career in the world of golf content creation rather than competing professionally.

He played in The Masters back in 2017, so let’s take a look back at how he performed.

How Brad Dalke got on when he played The Masters in 2017

Brad Dalke, a University of Oklahoma graduate, played at Augusta National in The Masters eight years ago.

Sergio Garcia won after triumphing in a sudden death playoff against Justin Rose that year.

Brad Dalke blasts from the No. 18 bunker during the first round of the Masters at Augusta National
Photo by Sam Greenwood/Augusta National via Getty Images

Unfortunately for Dalke, though, he was unable to make the cut.

He posted disappointing rounds of 78 and 75 to miss out on the weekend’s action at Augusta by three shots.

However, he did finish ahead of 16 golfers, including notable names like Gary Woodland and Tyrrell Hatton.

Dalke is not a young upstart anymore, but that doesn’t mean he has given up hope of playing in The Masters again.

That said, his task of doing so is all the harder now considering the fact that he’s a professional golfer, rather than an amateur.

Good Good’s Brad Dalke spoke out after missed cut at The Masters in 2017

After missing the cut at Augusta in 2017, Dalke shared his disappointment at not shooting better scores.

Dalke said: This has been one of the most memorable weeks of my life. Obviously, I wish I could’ve shot a couple better scores and made the cut, but it has been a great learning experience, and I have had so much fun playing at this historic event.

“I have a good feeling that this won’t be my last time playing here,” he continued. “I’ll be working hard to get back.”

Dalke made four birdies at The Masters in 2017, as well as 11 bogeys and one double bogey, so it was very much a case of too many mistakes that cost him in the end.

Will we see Dalke at Augusta National again? Only time will tell with that but one thing we can be certain of is the fact that his YouTube channel, Good Good, will play a prominent role in professional golf for years to come.