Joel Dahmen has partnered with The Finnish Long Drink and asking people to drop their pants to help raise funding for testicular cancer research and early screening services by calling back to a Finnish tradition.
NEW YORK, New YorkPro-golfer and PGA Tour veteran Joel Dahmen is joining forces with The Finnish Long Drink to help raise money to support testicular cancer research and early screening services.
Dahmen was recently featured on the Netflix series "Full Swing" and many may remember him taking his shirt off on the 16th green at the WM Phoenix Open in 2022. Well now he's keeping the shirt on but taking his pants off. The Finnish Long Drink and Dahmen's campaign is called #pantsdrunkforcancer and is encouraging people to embrace the Finnish tradition of kalsarikännit, or "pantsdrunk" -- basically, the act of enjoying a drink at home in your underwear.
"I’ve already taken my shirt off, so I didn't have to think twice about getting out of my pants to raise much-needed funds for cancer research," Dahmen said in a press release calling on fans to take their pants of as well. With every underwear-clad photo posted with the hashtag #pantsdrunkforcancer, the Long Drink will donate $10 to the
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