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Boasting His Bizarre on Course Antics, PGA Tour Pro Presents a $10 Challenge Benefiting Unique Cancer Aid

Published 06/03/2023, 6:11 AM EDT

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There are countless ways through which PGA Tour professionals gain the attention of the masses. One is the obvious choice, winning a major title. Other ways include associations with some third parties or even banters between each other. But Joel Dahmen was in the limelight due to a hilarious bizarre act that happened last year, when he took off his shirt to wave it around in a celebratory manner.

Now he is back again with another bizarre action, but this time it is for a generous cause that can help countless people.

PGA Tour Pro and his philanthropic approach through a bizarre challenge

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Fans always love seeing their sporting icons dominating the course. But, there are other ways through which PGA Tour pros gain the attention of the masses. Philanthropy is one major component, and Tiger Woods establishing the TGR foundation to help deserving students, is an apt example of this. Other PGA Tour pros also engage in activities that donate to noble causes, and Joel Dahmen has now become a part of a rather unique challenge for the same.

 

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Lately, Dahmen has partnered up with Long Drink, a Finnish beverage that is quite popular. Through this unique pairing, the PGA Tour Pro and Long Drink are kick-starting a unique campaign that is loosely based on Dahmen’s hilarious shirt-waving moment. This collaboration has brought up an insane challenge where people participate in the #pantsdrunkforcancer campaign.

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How to take part in the unique challenge

It is quite easy to participate. For the campaign, people will have to get hold of a Long Drink and take pictures with their pants off, like what we saw in the ad featuring the PGA Tour pro. Then they need to go online and post it tagging 3 friends and the official Long Drink page with the caption #pantsdrunkforcancer.

Though it sounds quite bizarre, this campaign is aimed to provide funds for cancer research. With each share, Long Drink would donate $10 to the Dahmen Family Foundation.

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This is quite a unique approach taken by the PGA Tour pro and the popular beverage, and this bizarre course would likely be a contributing factor to the success of the event.

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Netizens can also donate directly to the cause, according to Dahmen. This is an opportunity to help further the research regarding cancer and its preventative measures. A noble cause of this stature would not only be imperative but would also help bring a ray of hope into the lives of those suffering each day.

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Aravind Menon

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Aravind S Menon is an eSports writer at EssentiallySports with a wealth of experience covering major events and popular internet personalities such as MrBeast. With a specialization in competitive First Person Shooters, he is well-versed in games like Valorant and has a deep understanding of the gaming industry. In addition to his expertise in eSports, Aravind has also explored fields like content creation and entertainment.
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Manaal Siddiqui

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