Ben Griffin breaks down his third PGA TOUR win of the season at the World Wide Technology Championship — including how he birdied every single par-3, stayed calm under pressure with multiple players chasing, and why the new putter might be **“here to stay.” He also shares a heartfelt moment about fiancée Dana Myeroff, who’s been a constant presence this year as they count down to their wedding.
Topics in this interview
00:00 Birdieing all par-3s & the “Mr. Par 3” nickname
01:02 Keeping the pedal down & handling nerves on the back nine
02:05 Dana’s support and a wedding in four weeks
03:00 Will the new putter stay in the bag for 2026?
Key quotes
“My dad always calls me Mr. Par 3.”
“I pushed myself to keep the pedal down.”
“Three wins and getting married in the same year—hard to beat.”
“I think the putter’s here to stay.”
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Uh you birdied every single par three and you kept your composure coming down the stretch when there were a lot of people in hot pursuit. How were you able to do that? Yeah, the par three. Um my dad always calls me Mr. Par three, so shout out Todd. Um no, I mean I just uh got off to a great start. Um honestly making some birdies. I feel like I’ve done that a lot in final rounds recently when I’ve had a chance to win. So that was nice. But uh after making a few birdies early, I kind of pushed myself a little bit harder than the the past few weeks when I was in contention to kind of keep the pedal down. And fortunately, the putter heated up. Made a lot of putts in the back nine. And um yeah, it was fun uh feeling the nerves down the stretch trying to trying to hold things off. And it was nice to make a couple down the stretch. You and Dana are getting married in under a month. Dana is a constant presence out here, constantly supporting you, front row seat to everything that you’re doing. What does her support mean to you? Oh, it means everything. Um it’s so great to have her out here. I mean, it means the world and I’m so excited to marry her in, you know, four weeks. So, um getting closer. Crazy. Three wins and uh and getting married in the same year. It’s hard to beat. So, Dana, a little bit of emotion right now. I mentioned that you’re a constant presence. What has it been like for you on the other side, watching Ben win now three times on the PGA Tour, Ryder Cup, and everything that’s happened this year? It’s amazing. I mean, he’s so incredible, and it’s so fun to be along for the journey. And uh last thing for you, Ben. Uh does the new putter get to stay? I don’t know. I I think I had a good amount of fun with it this week, so uh I’ll have about a month and a half to to digest it and and see if I want to bring it to the Sony Open, but uh I think she’s uh she’s here to stay. All right. She’s still in the audition process, but congratulations. Now a three-time winner on the PJ tour. By the way, the only people to win three times or more this season are Scotty Shuffler, Rory Malroy, and now you. Congratulations. I love it. Thank you.
