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JOEL DAHMEN WAS "ONLY" 2 UNDER through seven holes. Then the PGA Tour pro went crazy. That is, 12-under-for-the-next-11-holes crazy.
Dahmen's 58 included a 26 on the second nine. The University of Washington product set a new course record at Mesa Country Club in Arizona. (Good luck trying to break it.)
"That was FUN!" tweeted Dahmen, also seen with his five golf partners in a photo. (As Alex Myers noted for Golf Digest, not much evidence of social distancing.)
Chicago Cubs infielder Ian Happ also has game, sporting a two handicap. Happ turned in a tidy 69.
That's solid on any day, but it might not have felt quite as good on a day when his golf-pro buddy betters him by 11.
Dahmen is playing in this week's Scottsdale AZ Open, a 54-hole event. He opened with a 65.
Source: PGA Tour's Joel Dahmen Shoots 58 on Home Course; Chicago Cubs' Ian Happ Cards 69
Dahmen's 58 included a 26 on the second nine. The University of Washington product set a new course record at Mesa Country Club in Arizona. (Good luck trying to break it.)
I hold the course record at all my home courses, except @mesacountryclub. That changed today with some of my good friends along for the ride. That was FUN! @brandonharks @derekbohlen @davidsonhomegroup @ihapp_1 @kschwarb12 #58 pic.twitter.com/e1DKOB0hCf
— Joel Dahmen (@Joel_Dahmen) May 8, 2020
— Joel Dahmen (@Joel_Dahmen) May 8, 2020
"That was FUN!" tweeted Dahmen, also seen with his five golf partners in a photo. (As Alex Myers noted for Golf Digest, not much evidence of social distancing.)
Chicago Cubs infielder Ian Happ also has game, sporting a two handicap. Happ turned in a tidy 69.
That's solid on any day, but it might not have felt quite as good on a day when his golf-pro buddy betters him by 11.
Dahmen is playing in this week's Scottsdale AZ Open, a 54-hole event. He opened with a 65.
Source: PGA Tour's Joel Dahmen Shoots 58 on Home Course; Chicago Cubs' Ian Happ Cards 69