Joel Dahmen

Joel Dahmen

37-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Dahmen is coming off arguably his most disappointing season in which he failed to post a top-5 for the first time since his rookie season in 2016-17 and tied a career-low with only three top-20s. He did come through clutch in the year-ending The RSM Classic, finishing T35 to finish 124th FedExCup and maintain his status. The main difference in Dahmen's game from when he was playing his best is putting - he gained strokes on the greens in only five tournaments and has been in the bottom-5 in the category two consecutive seasons. His ball striking is still well above average but the lack of short game consistency leaves much to be desired. Read Past Outlooks
Tough finish in Punta Cana
April 20, 2025
Dahmen had to settle for a share of second place after shooting a four-over 76 in the final round of the Corales Puntacana Championship.
ANALYSIS
Dahmen was in control all week looking to win this event for a second time in five years, but his finish in 2025 will be a painful one to look back on. Everything seemed to be in a good spot as Dahmen was cruising along at even-par through 12 holes on a difficult scoring day. He then dropped a shot on 13 before another on 16. Then things really came undone at the par-3 17th when he missed about a 2-footer for par. That had to really jolt the system going to 18 where he still had a chance to force a playoff with a par, but he was unable to get up-and-down for par on a hole that was playing extremely long. There's certainly plenty of positives to take, but a win would have been huge for a player like Dahmen. He'll have to rebound next week at the Zurich Classic with Harry Higgs.
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Dahmen became a fan favorite following his feature on Netflix's 'Full Swing' and one has to wonder if it played a part in him having his worst season in several years. Across 24 events in 2023, he made 13 cuts with only four top-25s. If you're looking for some optimism, there's room for improvement considering only five players had a statistically worse putting season, and he was a respectable 51st in strokes-gained tee-to-green. Still, Dahmen's best days appear to be in the rear view and making the top-125 will likely be a yearly battle going forward.
Dahmen once again showed in the 2021-22 season that he's a reliable cut maker, seeing the weekend in 19-of-26 events. However, the momentum slowed over the summer as he only recorded one top-25 finish since May. He's a precise driver of the ball but fantasy players should be concerned about his recent subpar performance and his suspect short game.
Dahmen scored his first PGA Tour win in March at the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship. After a lot of missed cuts early in the season, Dahmen ended up making the cut in six of his last seven starts. Dahmen did not have a good season with the putter, but he is very accurate off the tee and ranked top-15 in proximity to the hole. Dahmen made more money each of the previous three seasons despite not winning. He still has some room to grow.
Dahmen put together his best season to date in 2019-20, notching a career-high five top-10s. Ball striking led the way for him, as he was 30th in SG: Tee-to-green and and fifth in proximity to the hole. Another $2 million season is certainly within reason.
Dahmen had a quiet, yet productive rookie season two years ago and last year, he had another quiet, yet productive season. Dahmen posted a runner-up finish in each of his first two seasons on the PGA Tour, yet he managed to bank about $400k more this past season than he did in his rookie season. In other words, he improved from year-one to year-two. Considering year-one was pretty solid, it was no small feat to significantly improve upon it. The question is though, can he continue this rise? At this price, he's a risky play in salary cap formats, but there are definitely signs that he could have some value this season.
Dahmen has a very productive first-season on the PGA Tour as he slid comfortably inside the top-125 last season. Dahmen got off to a slow start, but he really turned it on during the second-half of the season. Dahmen teed it up five times in the month of July and he finished inside the top-25 in each of those five events. He finished inside the top-10 in three of those events as well. He played well outside of that stretch in July as well, capturing four additional top-25s a few months prior. In all, Dahmen showed an amazing level of consistency for a rookie on the PGA Tour. The question will be if he can turn some of those top-25s into top-5s. As long as he keeps giving himself a chance, the odds are in his favor. As such, Dahmen makes for a solid salary cap option this season.
In his first full season on the PGA Tour, Dahmen earned just $344,824 in 16 events, making seven cuts and posting two top-25s in the process. He'll retain his card thanks to a top-25 result in the Web.com Tour Finals, but figures to remain quiet in terms of relevance in season-long fantasy formats.
Dahmen used two T3s during the regular season to snag the 25th spot on the Web.com money list. He's played in only one PGA Tour event, in 2014, and he made the cut. But he shouldn't expect that to be a weekly occurrence this season.
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Listed in PLAYERS field
March 10, 2025
Dahmen (undisclosed) is listed in the field for THE PLAYERS Championship this week.
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Withdrawing from Puerto Rico
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March 2, 2025
Dahmen has withdrawn from the Puerto Rico Open.
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Notches T6 finish in Mexico
February 23, 2025
Dahmen shot a six-under 65 in the final round of the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld to finish in a share of sixth place.
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Birdies final two holes for top-10
January 25, 2025
Dahmen shot a three-over 75 in the final round to finish in a tie for ninth place at the Farmers Insurance Open.
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Secures Tour card for 2025
November 24, 2024
Dahmen fired a six-under 64 in the final round of The RSM Classic to finish seven-under and tied for 35th place.
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