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The Big Break set to return with Good Good in 2026

Big Break is officially returning to the golf world thanks to Good Good

Alfred Dunhill Links Championship 2025 - Day Two
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship 2025 - Day Two
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The Big Break is back!

It was announced on Wednesday by Good Good that the longtime reality show is set to return in partnership with them starting in 2026. This is fantastic news for golf fans everywhere.

For those unaware, Big Break was a reality show in which golfers competed for a chance to make it to the professional level. Tony Finau and Wesley Bryan are among the more notable players to have risen through its ranks and starting in 2026 the show is returning thanks to Good Good.

The golf giants announced the news on Wednesday as noted and specified that two of their own will be a part of the field of 12 that is contending. 10 more will comprise the initial group and up for grabs will be a spot in the recently-announced Good Good Championship… a PGA Tour event set to take place next fall.

As mentioned Big Break was a phenomenal show when it originally aired. Seeing it return is great for golf in every single sense. Well done by Good Good.

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