Jon Reehoorn steps down as Oregon State coach to caddie for Joel Dahmen
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 12:47 AM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
Oregon State golf coach Jon Reehoorn is resigning from his position to caddie full-time for PGA Tour player Joel Dahmen. Reehoorn, who guided the Oregon State men's golf team for 16 years, helped the program achieve significant accolades, including multiple NCAA Championship appearances. Dahmen expressed a desire for a steady caddie after parting ways with his previous one and has chosen Reehoorn for this role. Reehoorn noted that the decision allows his family to be closer to relatives in the Seattle area.
- •Jon Reehoorn resigns after 16 years at Oregon State.
- •He led the program to seven NCAA Championships and ten titles.
- •Joel Dahmen has opted for a steady caddie after previous arrangements.
- •Reehoorn's move allows his family to be near extended relatives.
- 12:47 AMYahoo Sports — Oregon State coach Jon Reehoorn steps down to join Joel Dahmen as full-time caddie
"Oregon State golf coach Jon Reehoorn is leaving his post to caddie full time for PGA Tour player Joel Dahmen.
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