Profiles of “The Q”: Roger Steele & Tyler Watts

Our final video profiles of each of this year’s 16 competitors in The Q at Myrtle Beach highlight Roger Steele, content creator and in-venue host of TGL broadcasts on ESPN; and Tyler Watts, the junior golfer making a return appearance at The Q after a strong 2024 performance. Check out their stories as this innovative event draws closer!

Play Golf Myrtle Beach and PGA TOUR Studios have partnered to present this one-of-a-kind competition for a spot to tee it up with the pros next month in the PGA TOUR’s 2025 ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic, May 8-11, 2025, at The Dunes Golf & Beach Club.

Featuring 16 players, including eight aspiring golf professionals and eight influential content creators, The Q at Myrtle Beach is an 18-hole, stroke-play competition that was played on March 3 at TPC Myrtle Beach. The winner will be revealed when the event airs on YouTube on May, 5, 2025, at 2 p.m. ET.

Roger Steele:

There’s something that I could do in this game. I probably can’t make it to the PGA TOUR, but I know that I got a future in the game.

But then again, here we are. I’m here for a good time, not a long time. You know what I mean? When I get on the course, if things are going on my way and the golf gods see fit, I put up really good scores.

From my content perspective, I try to represent more of the common man that’s just teeing it up that has a dream, feels like they could be good enough, but opportunities like this never happened. If I were to win The Q, it would be a huge step forward for all the normal golfers out there.

My name is Roger Steele. I’m from Chicago, Illinois. Tomorrow I expect to shoot I think I could get in with three under. If I get in with three under, might be on the PGA TOUR.

Tyler Watts:

Yeah, I’ve been practicing a lot, going to have some important putts, so I’ve been working on my putting a lot, so get me in the PGA TOUR event, and that’s always been a dream of mine to play in one of those.

Well, I grew up in Huntsville, Alabama, and I probably fell in love with the game when I was four or five years old, pretty young. I really just hope that they realize that just because I’m younger than the other guys, and maybe a little smaller, doesn’t mean that you can’t compete. It’s game of golf and size and age just really doesn’t matter in this game.

I’m Tyler Watts. I’m from Huntsville, Alabama. Home course is Valley Hill Country Club, and I’m going to go for a 68 on Monday.