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As the Golf Channel prepares to bring back Big Break after more than a decade, this time in partnership with Good Good and Golf Galaxy, co-host Wells Adams shared a slice of what fans can expect from the series.
“Growing up playing junior golf, watching Big Break was such a part of my life,” the Bachelor Nation alum told the Golf Channel on July 15. “And then when it went away about 10 years ago, I was so bummed out. And to have it come back is one thing but then getting to host it with Blair [O’Neal]—who’s won it before—it’s a dream come true.”
But while Adams has appeared on screens in countless reality shows—such as The Traitors, The Bachelorette and Bachelor in Paradise—nothing could have prepared him for the emotions Big Break x Good Good Presented by Golf Galaxy would stir up.
“Listen, I’ve made like a lot of reality TV shows, and they’re all very dramatic,” he said. “And not to spoil anything here, but this was so dramatic at the end. I cannot wait for you guys to see it.”
As for whether this edition of Big Break might incorporate some of the romance Adams’ TV history includes, he quipped, “Next season, maybe.”
Instead, the 42-year-old—who tied the knot with Sarah Hyland in 2022—promised the rebooted series will include many of the same stunts and games “everyone knows and loves” from the original show.
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“Flop wall, and the glass break, head-to-head matches, grudge matches—all that stuff,” Adams explained. “There’s going to be a lot of tears, a lot of people being upset about not being able to win, but then someone is going to win a huge prize and, you know, a big break, and get to play on the PGA tour.”
Indeed, Big Break x Good Good Presented by Golf Galaxy—which premiers on the Golf Channel August 25—will bring together 12 golf hopefuls to compete in unique challenges, with the winner earning a spot on the PGA Tour in November.
The aspiring pros—who hail from across the United States as well as Europe and Australia—will be divided into two teams headed by captains Brad Dalke and Tom ‘Bubbie’ Broders, who will advise the players and help lead them to victory.
For Adams, who also hosts the Vanity Index on the Golf Channel, the drama in Big Break lies in the degree that the contestants want this opportunity.
“We always say that it only matters to us, the viewers, if we can tell it matters to them,” he said. “And doing this show—this matters to these guys. The stakes are high, and it just comes across on TV. And I cannot wait for you to see it.”
So, don’t miss Big Break x Good Good Presented by Golf Galaxy when it returns for season 24 on August 25.
Until then, read on for more hole-in-one series to tide you over.
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