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I’m in shock. Joel Dar’s brutally honest reaction after throwing away 359K at Corales Puntaana. Joel Darin was on the brink of one of the biggest wins of his career until G delivered a cruel twist heading into the final holes of the 2025 Corales Puntaana Championship. The American looked set to seal the deal in the Dominican Republic. Victory and a $543,000 payday was within touching distance. But in a dramatic collapse that left fans stunned, Dharm bogeied both 17 and 18 to fall to 13 under par, handing the trophy to South Africa’s Garrick Higo, who was already in the clubhouse. At 14 under, Darin’s costly slip didn’t just cost him a seventh career win. It slashed his prize money to $184,000, a painful $359,000 swing in earnings. But it was clear the money wasn’t his main concern. After the round, the 37year-old didn’t hold back. His post-round interview was raw, emotional, and brutally honest. That’s not how you win a golf tournament. Diamond said, “I don’t deserve to win it. I don’t know what happened on the short one, par three on 17. I guess I was nervous. Unfortunately, I’m prone to that at times. There were no excuses. No sugar coating.” “This one could take a while to get over. It’s one of those things you’re supposed to learn from in defeat,” he continued. “But right now, I don’t even know what the lesson is. I feel like I’m still in a little bit of shock. Dharm, known for his cander and everyman charm, admitted he felt mentally sharp, but physically the pressure took over. I felt like I was in a good headsp space, but sometimes your body just doesn’t cooperate. It was a brutal end to what had been 4 days of excellent golf. But in a sport where the margins are razor thin and nerves often separate champions from heartbreak, Dharm’s pain was laid bare for all to see. While Garrick Higgo celebrated in the Caribbean sunshine, Dharm was left searching for answers. And maybe with time the lesson will come, but for now he’s left with nothing but what-ifs and a haunting finish to a tournament that was his until it wasn’t.

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