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Caddie captures unsuspecting shuttle driver giving advice on watching the PGA Tour – to a PGA Tour pro

Alex MyersJanuary 7, 2022
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One of the PGA Tour’s most entertaining player-caddie duos was involved in its own mini-episode of “Taxicab Confessions” on Wednesday. Only this time, it was the driver who had no clue he was being filmed.

Geno Bonnalie – never shy about whipping out his phone to film funny moments – captured a shuttle driver at Kapalua giving his boss, Joel Dahmen, some funny advice during a lift to the course. We’re sure the advice itself is pretty solid, but “get to the 18th hole early” isn’t exactly useful for a PGA Tour winner who is competing in the event.

Have a look and listen as Bonnalie and Dahmen do nothing to stop the guy from doling out his golf-fan pearls of wisdom:

"Try to get to hole 18 an hour early to get a good seat"@Sentry_TOC #SentryTOC pic.twitter.com/ei77IZQ1iJ

— Geno Bonnalie (@GenoBonnalie) January 5, 2022

That’s good stuff. And you can’t blame the guy for not recognising Dahmen. After all, this will be his first time playing in the Sentry Tournament of Champions after picking up his maiden PGA Tour win last year.

Plus, as fellow tour pro J.T. Poston said a few years ago after being mistaken for a valet at the Honda Classic, there’s a simple way to avoid these kinds of mix-ups: play better. Maybe by the end of this week, the friendly people at Kapalua will recognise Joel. Until then, though, we hope Geno keeps filming.

Geno BonnalieJoel DahmenKapalua ResortPGA TourSentry Tournament of Championsshuttle driver

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