Joel Dahmen's Stellar 61 Boosts PGA Tour Playoff Hopes at Wyndham Championship
Joel Dahmen shines with a career-best 61 at the Wyndham Championship, boosting his PGA Tour playoff hopes and leading the pack.

GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Joel Dahmen made a remarkable start to his PGA Tour postseason bid with a stunning 9-under 61 at the Wyndham Championship. Closing with three consecutive birdies, Dahmen matched his career-best score and secured a one-shot lead over Alex Noren. This performance is crucial for Dahmen, who is currently 101st in the FedEx Cup standings and needs a runner-up finish with no more than two other players to advance to the playoffs.
Dahmen's Performance
Dahmen's round included 10 birdies on the dry course at Sedgefield, showcasing his exceptional form. Despite his long-shot status, Dahmen remains optimistic about his chances. "I mean, I've had like three top 2s in my career -- I don't know, four of them, maybe?" he said. "It's not even a thing, right? Yeah, great to make the playoffs, that would be unbelievable, give me a lot of time off this fall. We've got a baby coming so that would take some pressure off of that."
The Competition
Alex Noren, who missed six months due to a hamstring tear, cannot reach the postseason even with a win. Meanwhile, Mark Hubbard, Cameron Young, defending champion Aaron Rai, and Nico Echavarria are all in contention, each needing strong finishes to advance. Hubbard, at No. 98, echoed Dahmen's sentiments: "I think it's all about how you look at it. For me I think it kind of takes the pressure off because it's really hard to do that and it's not something that you're really thinking about."
Other Notable Players
Jordan Spieth and Adam Scott, both with scores of 65, have different objectives this week. Spieth, already set for the postseason at No. 50, aims to reduce pressure heading into the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Scott, at No. 85, needs at least a third-place finish to advance. "I'm going to need to get like 20 under to think of anything, so I better not be 1 under through day one or I'm going to leave myself a lot of work," Scott said.
Stakes and Rewards
The Wyndham Championship also highlights the first FedEx Cup bonus pool, with $10 million going to the points leader (Scottie Scheffler) and $4 million for second place (Rory McIlroy). Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley, currently at No. 10, could earn $500,000 if he maintains his position.
Dahmen's impressive start has set the stage for an exciting conclusion to the Wyndham Championship, with several players vying for a spot in the lucrative PGA Tour postseason.