Monday, November 25, 2024

Kicking Off the Week with Joy

Let's get this holiday week rolling with smiles on our faces, shall we.

We told you the story of Joel Dahmen's rollercoster weekend in the comments, but in case you missed it, our favorite golfer entered this week's RSM Classic in Saint Simons Island, GA in 124th in the season-long PGA TOUR standings. The top 125 golfers on the list retain their full playing privileges for the following season. The cruel reality of finishing on the wrong side of that line means a year of uncertainty, lower-level tours, and scrambling to get back to the bigs.

On Friday, Dahmen needed a five-foot par putt on 18 to make the cut. He drained it. Saturday, he had a solid round going, until he took a double-bogey 7 on the par-5 16th. The resulting round of 70 left him on the outside looking in, sitting 128th on the season scoreboard entering the final round.

And yesterday, a player who's become beloved for his honesty and everyman mien showed us what he's capable of. After three straight pars to start his round, Dahmen did this:

That eagle from 110 yards got him started, and he took his round to six-under with a birdie on the 11th hole of his round (he started on the back nine). From there, he made seven straight pars to close with a 64, making a clutch five-footer on his last hole. Had he missed it, he would've finished 126th.

Our man got emotional after the round, as one might imagine.


Wild ride for a guy who's learning how to balance his game with his newfound acclaim. Here's to less stressful things in 2025. 

7 comments:

Marls said...

Suck it, Molinari

Danimal said...

good for Joel, and thanks for posting. saw none of this over the wkd but thankfully gtb was there as always.

rob said...

no idea why that video won't play. it's joel, his wife, and mark hubbard post-round after he learned that he was officially safe. tear-jerker.

rob said...

you should watch the video in the link above the non-functioning video. joel talks about the non-golf stuff he would miss if he wasn't a tour player - renting houses each week with his friends and their families, kids playing together, sharing experiences. sounds pretty gheorghie.

Danimal said...

i did watch that. very enlightening - never would have considered that aspect of being a pga tour pro. makes sense - what a way to grow up.

rob said...

figured out how to make the video work. much cool.

rob said...

a buddy of mine and some partners are opening what looks like it's going to be a very cool restaurant/bar in an 18th century building in our little downtown. i got to tour it today in a mid-construction phase. on the one hand, it'll be sweet to have a local i can walk to where i know the owners. on the other hand, that sounds a little dangerous.