Ben Griffin is capping off a career year on the PGA Tour as a married man.

On Saturday, the 29-year-old golfer married fiancée Dana Myeroff at The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, where the couple’s 125 guests got “to experience the magic” of the South Florida locale.

“Weddings are typically the one time in your life that you both have everyone you love in one place to celebrate,” the bride recently told People. “We really wanted the guest experience to be top of mind, [and for] our guests, most of whom are traveling from out of state, to experience the magic of Palm Beach.”

Ben Griffin married Dana Myeroff in December 2025. Instagram

He won three times on the PGA Tour this year. Getty Images

The couple, who got engaged last July after two years of dating, “were really excited to read vows to each other that we wrote during the wedding ceremony,” according to Myeroff.

The nuptials were presided over by Lord Abbett CEO Doug Sieg, who “helped fund Griffin’s golf comeback,” per People. Griffin quit golf four years ago before joining The Tour in 2023.

“Best weekend of my life,” Myeroff gushed on Instagram Tuesday.

It’s been a year Myeroff and Griffin will forever remember.

Ben Griffin won the Charles Schwab Challenge, his first solo PGA Tour triumph, in May 2025. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

He was part of the Americans’ Ryder Cup team. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

The North Carolina native secured his first-ever PGA Tour win alongside fellow American Andrew Novak at the Zurich Classic in April. He went on to capture his first solo victory a month later at the Charles Schwab Challenge.

“It’s hard to put into words what it’s like to watch the person you love most achieve their childhood dreams,” Myeroff shared on social media in May. “I am so proud of you Ben and the journey it took to get here. Turns out your dream coming true is my dream too.”

As his play excelled, Griffin ultimately cracked captain Keegan Bradley’s lineup for Team USA at this year’s Ryder Cup.

Weeks after Team Europe’s triumph at Bethpage Black, Griffin sealed his third PGA victory at the World Wide Technology Championship in November.

He’s currently ranked ninth in the world.

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