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NBC Sports
15-07-2025
- NBC Sports
Joel Dahmen announces split from caddie Geno Bonnalie
Scottie Scheffler reflects on how much time and effort is spent preparing for tournaments and how even after a big win, that euphoric feeling only lasts for a few moments before it's onto the next. Joel Dahmen announced Tuesday that he was splitting from longtime caddie Geno Bonnaile. The news was first reported Monday by Matt Gannon. Dahmen and Bonnaile have worked together for more than a decade, beginning on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2015. Their relationship, which began as childhood friends in Washington state, was popularized over two seasons on Netflix's 'Full Swing' show. 'We're still the best of friends and that will never change,' Dahmen said in an X post. 'But we both know that a fresh perspective is sometimes needed and it's been a great run. I couldn't be more proud of what we have achieved together as guys from a small town in the middle of nowhere.' We're still the best of friends and that will never change. But we both know that a fresh perspective is sometimes needed and it's been a great run. I couldn't be more proud of what we have achieved together as guys from a small town in the middle of nowhere. I am going to keep… Earlier this year, Max Homa and longtime friend/caddie Joe Greiner parted ways amid Homa's on-course struggles. Dahmen is currently 98th on the FedExCup points list, with the top 100 securing full status in 2026. He finished 124th last year — when the top 125 earned cards. Dahmen's lone Tour win came in the 2021 Corales Puntacana Championship. He had a chance to win that event again this year but bogeyed his final three holes to lose by one. Dahmen is in the field for this week's opposite-field Barracuda Championship but did not publicly reveal his caddie.
Yahoo
25-06-2025
- Yahoo
Impressive List in Final Qualifying for 155th Open
Impressive List in Final Qualifying for 155th Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The R&A announced the final qualifying draw for the 153rd Open Championship on Tuesday, and it is filled with names you would recognize. Advertisement Just going through the list, there are major champions in Graeme McDowell and Danny Willett. There's also former world No. 1 Lee Westwood of England, along with numerous PGA and DP World Tour winners. A couple of years ago, I attended the Final Qualifying at West Lancashire and was treated to a fun-filled day with a much bigger gallery and many big-name players, including Sergio Garcia, Matt Wallace, Alex Fitzpatrick and McDowell. It had the enjoyment factor of attending a U.S. Amateur or Walker Cup with no ropes of any consequence and players digging deep to play 36 holes to qualify for The Open. Advertisement It was a coming-out party for Fitzpatrick, who played at Wake Forest and was part of the GB&I Walker team. Alex Fitzpatrick plays his shot from the first tee during the final round of The Open Championship golf tournament in 2023. Kyle Terada-Imagn Images He is also the little brother of U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open Champion Matt Fitzpatrick, a point of pride at times and consternation at other times. On that July 4 in 2023, Fitzpatrick shot 70-65 to finish 9-under and qualify for his first major championship at Hoylake. He was giddy. 'I feel like I've worked pretty hard for a long time and haven't felt like I've got a lot out of the work I've put in,' Fitzpatrick said back in 2023 of his game and how he struggled to find success. 'Today was just a lot of patience, and I managed to stay calm, and even after a few bogeys and stuff, just kind of kept myself in it.' Advertisement Fitzpatrick was familiar with Hoylake from playing in the Walker Cup for Great Britain and Ireland in 2019, but he could never imagine how his four days in his first Open would go. The younger Fitzpatrick shot a 65 in the third round and found himself on the leaderboard and in contention in a major. Ultimately, Fitzpatrick would finish T17 at Royal Liverpool and left the Southport coast with a bit of skip to his step. He would win weeks later on the Hotel Planner Tour at the British Challenge and two tournaments later finish runner-up at the ISPS Handa World Invitational on the DP World Tour. Then came a T5 at the Omega European Masters and eventually his DP World Tour card. All of this came out of a good final qualifying at West Lancashire. Advertisement 'We were saying, me and my caddie, it's like, 7:30 this morning, there was about 2,000 people in the rain and the cold,' Fitzpatrick said recalling the early-morning start. 'So, I couldn't believe the support. I had a massive group follow me, which was amazing.' Below is a list of some of the players' names in next week's final qualifying. The Open Championship will be held July 17-20 at Royal Portrush. Caleb Surratt Matthew Southgate (England) Anirban Lahari (India) Harry Hall (England) Luke Poulter (England) Rafa Cabrera Bello (Spain) Erik van Rooyen (South Africa) Graeme McDowell (NRI) Ian Poulter (England) Advertisement Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (Denmark) Tom Lewis (England) Alex Fitzpatrick (England) Jamie Donaldson (Wales) Lee Westwood (England) Lucas Herbert (Australia) Sam Horsfield (England) Doc Redman David Puig (Spain) Abraham Ancer (Mexico) Chris Wood (England) Eddie Pepperell (England) Kevon Chappell Dean Burmester (South Africa) Peter Uihlein Adrian Meronk (Poland) Alex Noren (Sweden) Danny Willett (England) Harold Varner III Branden Grace (South Africa) Paul Casey (England) Oliver Wilson (England) Related: Record Attendance Expected at 2025 Open Championship Related: Is Carnoustie Worthy of Another Open Championship? This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 24, 2025, where it first appeared.


USA Today
25-06-2025
- USA Today
Danny Willett: Rocket Mortgage Classic betting odds and preview
Danny Willett finished 13th in his last tournament in the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley from June 5-8, and will look to improve on that finish in the 2025 Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club. He has +20000 odds to win. Willett has competed in 13 events in the last 12 months. His best finish was ninth, his average finish was 34th, and he made the cut seven times (53.8%). The field will head to Detroit, MI from June 26-29 for this event, which was last won by Cam Davis. The prize pool of $9,600,000.00 will be shared among the qualified golfers taking to the 7,370-yard, par 72 course this week. Danny Willett odds to win the Rocket Mortgage Classic PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 1:25 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Willett's stats and trends Willett's recent results How to watch the Rocket Mortgage Classic ESPN+ is the new home of PGA TOUR LIVE. Sign up now to access 4,300+ hours of live coverage from 35 PGA TOUR tournaments this year.