Joel Dahmen Lights Up PGA Tour, Rivalry Reigns as Pros Aim High for Pro Glory!
From the PGA Tour's premier event to a cab on the way to a Monday qualifier, pro golf comes at you fast.
A few weeks ago, Joel Dahmen was riding high. After everybody's favorite bucket-hat aficionado finished outside the PGA Tour’s top-100 in 2025, his strong start to 2026—including a T-6 at the Farmers Insurance Open and a T-9 at the Cognizant Classic—paved the way into the fields at both the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Players Championship. Unfortunately, Dahmen missed the cut at both, and without eligibility for the next three events based on his 2026 status, he found himself where no golfer wants to on a Monday morning: In the backseat of an Uber on the way to a Monday qualifier.
RELATED: Why doesn't Cameron Young smile more? We'll let him explain Just 48 hours removed from playing the premier event on the PGA Tour calendar, Dahmen will tee it up at Southern Hills Plantation Club on Monday morning in hopes of playing his way into this week’s Valspar Championship . It won’t be easy though.
As part of recent and ongoing changes to PGA Tour field sizes, qualifying spots have been halved from four to two for 2026, making the making the week-to-week quest for conditional tour pros like Dahmen harder than ever. Dahmen has been through a lot in his life though—from testicular cancer to his documented struggles with anxiety and alcohol—so a Monday qualifier won’t daunt him in the slightest. He knows the score and he know what he needs to do—#playbetter.
If he doesn’t, then he gets a few weeks to rest up and spend time with his family. Things certainly aren’t easy for fringe pros like Dahmen, but they could be a heck of a lot worse. RELATED: Joel Dahmen asked Twitter for a place to stay, and Twitter delivered