“It’s hard. I mean he’s my best friend.”

Joel Dahmen feels his split with longtime caddie and (still) best friend Geno was the right move because it forces him to take more accountability of his game. But that doesn’t make it any easier.
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Uh, man, I love Gino. Uh, we still text almost daily. Um, he’s doing well. Uh, yeah, I I mean, I I miss him. Uh, but sometimes you the hardest you have to do something hard to uh look, I mean, it wasn’t an easy decision. I’m I say I’m not happy about it, but like it’s it’s hard. I mean, it’s he’s my best friend. He’s still my best friend, but I had to I had to change something with me. It was more about me. It was my mentality. it was what I was doing and um I needed to take ownership of what I was doing. I was not doing a good job of that. So, for a way for me to do it as simple as just playing golf on my own a little bit. Um so, yeah, I I love him. I miss him. Uh, I think we’ll see him out here again

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  1. Dahmen has hopefully started some self reflection I think and maybe knows he’s a little too complacent when his best friend is on the bag

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