Joel Dahmen is an American professional golfer who was born on November 11, 1987. From 2010 to 2013, Dahmen competed on the PGA Tour of Canada, but he had little success. He did, however, win twice in 2014 and take home the Order of Merit, earning him a spot on the Web.com Tour for 2015. Late in 2014, he also participated in three PGA Tour Latinoamerica events, where he tied for second place in two of them.
Dahmen finished in the top 10 in three of the 25 events he played on the Web.com Tour in 2015. He reached the Web.com Tour Finals but was unable to qualify for the PGA Tour. In his first season back on the Web.com Tour in 2016, he played in 20 events and made 13 cuts, including two third-place finishes. His 25th-place finish on the money list, which netted him $975, earned him a PGA Tour card for 2017.
Dahmen's best finish on the PGA Tour in 2016–17 was a T9, which placed him 176th in the FedEx Cup standings. He regained his PGA Tour card for the 2017–18 season by placing 24th in the Web.com Tour Finals.
Dahmen lost to Max Homa by three strokes in the 2019 Wells Fargo Championship. Homa won the tournament for the first time in his PGA Tour career. In the Dominican Republic's Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship in March 2021, Dahmen claimed his first PGA Tour victory.
What are the career earnings of Joel Dahmen in 2023?
As of May 2023, the career earnings of Joel Dahmen are estimated to be $1,436,287. His total career earnings are $10,671,169.
Joel Dahmen played in several PGA Tour championships in 2023, earning varying amounts of money. In the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, he finished T41, shooting a total score of 283 and earning $31,950.
In the WM Phoenix Open, he finished T50 with a total score of 283, earning $48,543. However, he missed the cut in the Genesis Invitational and the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard.
Dahmen's performance in the Players Championship was also not enough to secure a high position, as he finished T60 with a total score of 288. He earned $55,250. In the Valspar Championship, he finished T61 with a total score of 289 and earned $18,063.
Dahmen finished T50 in the Corales Puntacana Championship with a total score of 285 and earned $9,285. Unfortunately, he missed the cut in the RBC Heritage. In the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, he finished T11, shooting a total score of 267 and earning $93,633. In the Wells Fargo Championship, he missed the cut, shooting a total score of 145.
Joel Dahmen’s Contract
Joel Dahmen has endorsement contracts with several notable brands and has been a significant contributor to his overall net worth. His contracts with golf equipment company PXG, clothing brand Travis Mathew, and casino and hotel company MGM Resorts International have provided him with lucrative sponsorship opportunities outside of tournament winnings.
Additionally, his partnerships with cancer treatment center MD Anderson, golf ball maker Titleist, blockchain-based platform Crypto Country Club, golf shoe brand True Linkswear, and insurance company Mutual Omaha have also been instrumental in cementing his position as one of the most promising golfers on the PGA Tour.
Despite the lack of public financial details about the specific amounts he has earned from these endorsement deals, it is clear that they have created a diverse stream of income for Dahmen. These contracts have not only provided him with financial stability but have also helped him expand his reach and brand recognition as a professional golfer.
Joel Dahmen’s Salary
Joel Dahmen's average salary is estimated to be $820,859 based on his total career earnings and 13-year professional career.
Joel Dahmen's annual salary is as follows:
2023: $1,436,287
2022: $1,712,942
2021: $1,452,347
2020: $2,297,973 (includes $177,000 from the TOUR Championship Bonus)
2019: $1,949,958
2018: $1,476,838
2017: $344,824