PGA Tour caddie plays Oak Hill from the tips, but what did he score?
A PGA Tour caddie learned just how hard Oak Hill is while playing the major championship venue on Monday.
Geno Bonnalie reminded us all why he's one of the most well-liked PGA Tour caddies Monday as he hilariously documented his own round at Oak Hill Country Club a day after the PGA Championship.
Bonnalie is the long-time caddie and good friend of World No. 113 Joel Dahmen. The pair were stars of a Full Swing episode, the Netflix documentary that was released in February.
Bonnalie's most iconic moment was back in 2020 when he posted a video of his wacky hotel room at the US Open.
When your Airbnb cancels on you the day you arrive to the US Open: pic.twitter.com/1krlMq6r90
— Geno Bonnalie (@GenoBonnalie) September 15, 2020
This week, he and Dahmen were in Rochester, New York for the PGA Championship, where Dahmen finished tied for 69th at 13-over par.
And on Monday, Bonnalie, a +0.1 handicap, tested the difficult course out for himself, and thankfully, documented it for our entertainment:
— Geno Bonnalie (@GenoBonnalie) May 22, 2023
He walked away from the first hole 2-over par en route to a 10-over 45 on his front nine, live tweeting every moment as it happened.
His first par of the day, on the par-4 10th, received it's own important update:
ATTENTION EVERYONE. I have a very important announcement.
I MADE A PAR! +10 thru 10— Geno Bonnalie (@GenoBonnalie) May 22, 2023
Bonnalie played much better on the back nine, carding a 5-over par 40 for a 15-over par 85 after 18 holes at Oak Hill.
After his round, Bonnalie reflected. He wrote on Twitter:
And the fun didn't end there, the PGA Tour also made one of their classic scorecard graphics for him:
Hahaha! What a front 9. I've always wanted my own scorecard graphic like this. Envisioned it looking different https://t.co/qbcnpD0jSZ
— Geno Bonnalie (@GenoBonnalie) May 22, 2023