About
Professional golfer and golf content creator known for his elite amateur career, his role in the University of Oklahoma's 2017 NCAA national championship, his appearances in major tournaments, and for being a member of the YouTube golf group Good Good.
Before fame
He grew up playing competitive junior golf. He won multiple AJGA events during his junior career including an invitational title in 2011 when he was 13 years old. He won the Junior PGA Championship in 2015 which marked his breakout as a national junior golfer. He competed in the 2016 Valero Texas Open as a result of his Junior PGA victory. He finished runner-up at the 2016 U.S. Amateur. He enrolled at the University of Oklahoma and played collegiate golf from 2015 to 2019. He made the championship-clinching putt for Oklahoma during the 2017 NCAA Championship match play final. He represented Team USA at the Arnold Palmer Cup in 2018.
Trivia
He broke Tiger Woods' record by appearing in the Wyndham Cup five times during his junior career. He won the Creator Classic at East Lake in 2024 and earned $100,000 for his win. He turned professional in 2019 and competed in professional events before transitioning toward creator golf. He joined the Good Good golf group full time in August 2023.
Family life
He was born in Yukon, Oklahoma. He is the son of Bill Dalke and Kay Dalke. He has six siblings including four sisters and two brothers. He married Abbie Ohanna Dalke in June 2025.
Associated with
He and Garrett Clark have both been members of Good Good.