Joel Dahmen secures spot in Arnold Palmer Invitational after losing PGA Tour card

Joel Dahmen, a 38-year-old golfer from Clarkston, Washington, has earned a place in the $20 million Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill despite failing to retain his full PGA Tour card. His recent strong performances, including a tie for seventh at Torrey Pines and a tie for ninth at the Cognizant Classic, secured him the final spot by five FedEx Cup points over Jordan Spieth. Dahmen expressed excitement about competing in the signature event alongside top players like world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler.

Joel Dahmen faced uncertainty after missing the cut in the final tournament of the previous year, which was his last chance to maintain his full PGA Tour status. With the PGA Tour reducing full cards from 125 to 100 players and implementing shorter fields, Dahmen returned home to Arizona to spend time with his newborn son and reflect on his future.

However, Dahmen's solid play in limited starts this year opened doors. He barely qualified for the Torrey Pines event and finished tied for seventh. At the Cognizant Classic last week, he was among the last to enter and tied for ninth, playing bogey-free over his final 27 holes. These results earned him the 72nd and final spot in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, edging out Jordan Spieth by five FedEx Cup points. Dahmen, a former University of Washington Huskies golfer, noted he received only one sponsor exemption this year, at the WM Phoenix Open, where he missed the cut.

"It’s nice to hang out with the big kids this week," Dahmen said on Wednesday. "Incredible event. Really hard golf course. It’s definitely elevated, signature event. You can feel it, and I’m just super excited to be here."

The 38-year-old added, "No, I could not see myself here. It was the first time in a long time that there was a lot of unknowns in my career... Every single start is a big start."

The Bay Hill field includes 19 of the top 20 players in the world, with Scottie Scheffler, who has won twice there in the last four years, leading the contenders. Justin Thomas returns after back surgery, stating, "I’ve got to be realistic. I haven’t played a tournament in six months." Austin Smotherman, a Korn Ferry Tour graduate, also earned his way in with a runner-up finish last week.

Collin Morikawa commented, "Joel was given an opportunity. He’s taken that opportunity and turned it into something great."

Dahmen began practicing again on December 27 after a period of family time. He remarked, "The path to stay on tour is tougher than it’s ever been... But I’m proof that in four events you can play well enough and earn your way into these events." The upcoming Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship represent critical opportunities for Dahmen, who is ineligible for the three events following The Players.

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Photorealistic scene of Scottie Scheffler teeing off at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, with Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, and underdogs Joel Dahmen and Austin Smotherman at Bay Hill golf course.
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Arnold Palmer Invitational tees off with Justin Thomas return, Scheffler favored amid strong field and underdogs

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The Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard begins Thursday at Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, the third Signature Event of the 2026 PGA Tour season. Justin Thomas returns after six months sidelined by back surgery, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler eyes victory despite slow starts, Collin Morikawa seeks redemption, and underdogs like Joel Dahmen add intrigue to the 72-player field.

PGA Tour pro Joel Dahmen secured a sponsor exemption into the 2026 WM Phoenix Open by attaching his request letter to a golf polo shirt and delivering it in person. The creative move nods to his viral 2022 shirtless celebration at the event. Dahmen, a Scottsdale resident, expressed enthusiasm for competing in his hometown tournament.

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Daniel Berger fired a bogey-free 9-under 63 to claim a three-shot lead after the opening round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard at Bay Hill Club & Lodge. Collin Morikawa and Ludvig Åberg sit tied for second at 6-under 66, while Scottie Scheffler carded a 2-under 70 in his first sub-par opening round of the season. Rory McIlroy struggled to an even-par 72, and Justin Thomas posted a 7-over 79 in his return from back surgery.

Germany's Freddy Schott secured his maiden DP World Tour victory at the Bahrain Championship, edging out Patrick Reed and Calum Hill in a dramatic three-man playoff. The 24-year-old, ranked No. 436, overcame nerves to win on the second extra hole after Reed was eliminated early. Schott's triumph came after all three finished regulation at 17-under par.

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Two-time major winner Justin Thomas makes his PGA Tour comeback at the Arnold Palmer Invitational after back surgery, teeing off in the first round on March 5 with Hideki Matsuyama. Following a cautious recovery from his November 2025 procedure, he shared emotional challenges, updated rankings, and realistic expectations for the demanding Bay Hill course.

Austin Smotherman shot a career-tying 9-under 62 to take the first-round lead at the 2026 Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches. Nico Echavarria sits one stroke back after an 8-under 63, while several players trail at 4 under. The event marks the start of the PGA Tour's Florida Swing at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

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Collin Morikawa secured victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, breaking a winless drought that lasted over two years since his 2023 Zozo Championship triumph. The win highlighted his return to simple, creative play reminiscent of his youth. Meanwhile, other golfers like Scottie Scheffler and Anthony Kim demonstrated resilience in overcoming their respective challenges.

 

 

 

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