Dahmen arrived in San Diego fresh off a pair of missed cuts at the Sony Open in Hawaii and The American Express, but now he is at 5-under par, sitting in a tie for fourth and four
PGA Tour veteran Joel Dahmen visited San Diego late last year, and the three-day trip already is paying quick dividends in his return to SoCal.
SAN DIEGO — Joel Dahmen calls himself a “SEAL junkie.” He’s not talking about marine life. “Anytime there was a documentary out or any of those movies like 'Zero Dark Thirty,' l love watching those," he says. "I was obsessed, because tthose guys are the baddest dudes on the planet Earth.”
Moving into contention at the Farmers Insurance Open, Dahmen revealed Fall training with a Navy SEAL has helped him 'dig deeper' when it comes to competing on the PGA Tour
Joel Dahmen explained how a couple of days training with a Navy Seal allowed him to really understand what he's capable of.
It's a rare Saturday finish on the PGA Tour. Here's everything you need to know to watch the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
Joel Dahmen hits his tee shot on the fifth hole on the South Course at Torrey Pines during the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open on Friday in San
Harris English finished his 6-under 66 with three straight birdies Friday, charging into a one-shot lead over Andrew Novak at 9-under 207 heading into the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
Dahmen told CBS Sports' Amanda Balionis that he went through the training as he was fighting to keep his Tour card last fall.
Torrey Pines showed its teeth in Saturday's final round at the Farmers Insurance Open, and Harris English survived the elements, and a wayward driver, to win by one shot. He took home a $1.674 million check.
Of the 70 players who made the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open, Dahmen ranked second among the field in strokes gained approach during the third round. He put on a ball-striking masterclass en ...