Ben Griffin Celebrates PGA Tour Milestone Victory with Fiancée: ‘It’s Just a Dream’

Ben Griffin celebrated a significant milestone in his golf career on Sunday, May 25, 2025, by winning the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas. This victory marked his second win on the PGA Tour, and it was a moment made even more special as he shared it with his fiancée, Dana Myeroff.

Griffin, 29, finished the tournament at 12-under par, narrowly beating Matthias Schmid by just one stroke. The excitement peaked on the 18th green at Colonial, where Griffin sank his final putt and was met with cheers. He embraced Myeroff, sealing the moment with a kiss before they toasted with champagne inside the tournament’s prize vehicle, a vintage 1992 Schwab Defender 110.

Myeroff expressed her joy, saying it felt like a dream to witness Griffin’s success. She had also been there to support him during his previous win at the Zurich Classic in New Orleans just a month earlier, where he shared the victory with Andrew Novak.

Griffin’s journey to this point has not been without challenges. He had previously stepped away from golf due to burnout but returned to the sport in 2021. Reflecting on his win, he credited his family for their unwavering support and emphasized the importance of his short game skills, which were crucial in his performance during the tournament.

The couple, who got engaged last July at The Cloister at Sea Island in Georgia, have been together for several years. Myeroff has been a constant source of encouragement, celebrating Griffin’s achievements and cheering him on as he pursued his dreams on the PGA Tour.

As Griffin proudly wore the tournament’s signature tartan jacket, he acknowledged the sacrifices his parents made for his career, highlighting the role of love and support in his journey. The win at Colonial not only solidified his place in professional golf but also marked a beautiful chapter in his personal life alongside Myeroff.