He was cracking in titanium drivers faces back then in the late 90s and early 2000 John Daly was hitting 7-irons 195 yards probably a 37 degree 7 iron back than which is unbelievable. Anyone who doesn't think John Daly with a lower spinning better-performing ball more optimize metals and equipment what an average 325 or more. He was unbelievably fast back then he was the first player to average 300 everyone had the same equipment back then but he was the first to do it. Then he literally led the PGA and driving distance for over a decade consecutively so tell me again how you wouldn't be probably the top driver in the PGA today with the equipment they have. Not to mention he did all this without ever actually training for golf.
This is one of the greatest feats in sports history. Winning a major championship as the 9th alternate... Using someone else's caddy and not getting there till shortly before his tee time! Just unreal!
A guy who’d only played a few games on the tour the year prior. He almost quite literally came out of nowhere. Seasoned pros were like “Who the hell is this guy?”
If John was as kind to himself as he is to others then he may have won many more times. But I for one am glad that he achieved what he did. As you can see by my handle I am a longtime and loyal fan of his. Seeing him win at the home of golf is possibly the most inspiring win I’ve seen in sports. A flawed but appreciated genius.
Many people are disappointed at how things went for John. The bigger question is whether he is disappointed. I'm guessing no. He lived his life how he wanted, not how we wanted.
john daly ii BUT i agree with u cause his son is the opposite of him, the personality, play and character that is john daily will never be replicated or repeated
He played a fearless round of golf that day. He was not approach putting well but kept cleaning up. And with his power he was effectively playing a par-68 course.
@@austinlang6946 no doubt. Different courses suit different players. I can’t hold that against the man. He was a heck of a golfer. He also won at st andrews. The man is a legendary golfer.
@@chevy4x466 agreed. When he was sober “or at least responsibility drinking”, focused and confident he really embodied the idea of “just go play”. He putted like Arnold Palmer, sure blowing it by the hole 4 feet is going to snip you couple times a tournament but you’re going to make a lot more putts.
People always talk about the Jets beating the Colts, Douglas beating Tyson, N.C. State beating Houston, etc., and they SHOULD, but I’ve got to tell you - this one belongs right up there with the greatest sports upsets of ALL time! Incredible!
I’m sorry this doesn’t come close to those upsets you mention. It doesn’t really apply for one thing and Daly was a good player who went on to win another major. I’m not saying this wasn’t a moment in sports that anyone who saw remembers. It’s just not on the same level as the events you mentioned in any reasonable comparison.
@@Ghostshadows306 Had you EVER even HEARD of John Daly before that win in the PGA? NO! And neither had at least 95% of the other people watching the tournament, either in person, or on TV - I stand by my VERY accurate statement!
@@thomasmalloryevans2932 Had you EVER even HEARD of Rich Beem before he won the PGA? How about Ben Curtis before he won the Open? How about Trevor Immelmann before he won the Masters? How about Michael Campbell before he won the US Open? How about Shawn Micheel before he won the PGA? How about Todd Hamilton before he won the Open? Had you EVER heard of Jason Dufner or Paul Lawrie before they won the PGA and Open respectively? Those are just off the top of my head but I’m sure I can find a few more if you’d like. I’m going to assume your answer is the same as mine which is that I didn’t know any of those guys or Daly from atom before they appeared on the scene and wouldn’t remember if I did. The point however has little to do with whether I or you knew them or didn’t and has to do with the fact that they were unknowns hardly much different than John Daly. Which then begs the question how it is you can claim Daly’s victory was one of the top 5 greatest upsets and shocking wins in American sports history, when I just named 7 or 8 in the same sport, in the same time period, who played in the same events, who by all accounts were just as improbable and unexpected to win in the same way John Daly did. You’re not saying it was the greatest upset and win in major history or even in golf history. You’re saying it was one of the greatest wins (or upsets) of all time history in all sports. I don’t know but I can’t name a single fight similar to Tyson-Douglas that I watched live over 30 years ago. Nor can I remember an upset of similar significance as the Jets-Baltimore (Colts) Super Bowl which I didn’t watch (I’m not that old) but was more than just a 17 pt spread and subsequent beatdown by the Jets. It was still the AFL vs NFL in the minds of everyone at the time (they officially merged that yr or the year after I think) which added more to it. I guess the last thing I’ll say for now is that if you’re saying Daly’s win was the most dynamic, interesting and memorable out those I mentioned, and therefore it stands above them historically in some way, then we don’t disagree on anything. But if you’re saying any more than that then you need to quantify it in a way that clearly sets Daly’s win apart from the those I mentioned before you even begin to try and set it apart from all others. It just doesn’t cut it and that’s why I responded in the first place. Not because I wanted to be a jerk or rain on someone’s enthusiasm or apparent good nature. Not for any reason like that at all. I’m just responding because I think you’re mistaken.
ya, I was a casual golfer in my teens in the 90's... and it was unbelievable watching the equipment change literally every 2 years. Taylor Made stuff and the Big Berthas kept getting bigger. Ball technology was changing. Throughout the 80's there wasn't a lot of innovation.
What a day that was. That Sunday was Magic. The PGA Tour was so much better with John in it. John will go down as 1 of the Legends. He helped change the game of Golf with that Monster Drive of his, he helped bring in Fun instead of always being so serious. 👍🇺🇲🗽🇬🇧👍
Crazy how much technology elevated distance, a 150 yard pitching wedge was unheard of then, nowadays a strong highschool player can easily hit that far
@@michaelmurray3598 you’re right, and you actually reminded me most the guys on my team had stronger lofted clubs. Not to mention we sucked ass at actual golf we just liked hitting it far
@@bigmike-mg6fj My PW has a loft of 41 degrees. I call that cheating. I am not very strong and use my PW for 120-130 yard shots with a smooth swing. If I give it all, I think I could send it 140 with that PW. I am deeply disappointed that there are no official rules around the loft on clubs. Sure, we all have our own games. But it's annoying that there are no real comparisons anymore. When someone said that they can hit 180 yards with their 7 iron, it's almost meaningless.
JD went to the same high school I went to. I was in 8th grade after this he came and played a local course and a bunch of us JPGA kids got to skip school and walk around with him. Super nice guy at least to us at the time.
Awesome. Thanks for this. One of the most memorable feats in professional golf. I forgot how good Daly was around the greens. And man did he leave himself some testers for par in this final round. But, he stayed true to his own game and poured them in.
I’m not a golfer, nor do I follow golfing. But there’s something about this guy John that I like. Can’t explain it. But from this vido, and others lately, I find him pretty interesting to follow from time to time 👍😊
i dont think no one is in the position to judge him here . He lived his life the way he want ,he is a Legend and his life style made him a Legend ! WE LOVE YOU JD
Daly is one of the great "might have beens" in sports history. He had tremendous talent but also had severe issues of addiction and discipline. The fact that he was able to be so successful through all his issues shows how extremely talented he was.
He’s a golf god and play’s and lives how he wants I hate when people say if he had done this or hadn’t done that . Two majors and he is a house hold name . Can you name half the players who have won majors ?…..
Got the chance to meet him one time at a college course where he was speaking to Young golf course management majors. Before they showed up he was taking a few swings on the par 3 #10 just behind the clubhouse. The only interesting thing about what he was doing… Is it wasn’t standing in the teebox. He was standing on the other side of the clubhouse in the parking lot hitting the ball over the clubhouse and they were landing on the green of that par 3. So yes I agree he could easily have been on the green of many par 4 holes.
Every player on tour can chip and make 6 footers. Being long and straight is the only advantage Daly had on the field. And being the longest doesn’t mean much. Daly only won on the PGA tour a few times
Don't forget, this was his FIRST pga tour win ever, he was basically an unknown player at the time, like, just came out of nowhere. If I remember right, he was even a 3rd alternate just to be able to play (3 other players had to pass on their chance to play that week for him to even make the field). One of the best underdog stories ever.
@@trulymeparker Also, only like 3 of those clubs were his, most of his clubs got destroyed during his travel, and those clubs were lent to him by the pro shop. True Story.
didnt realize he had made a double on 17....good thing he had 5 or 6 shots to play with. Those driver heads looked liked spoons compared to the shovels used today lmao
Commentator said that, for most players, a 6-iron would be needed for a 151-yard shot. That was in 1991. Today (2024), pros hit 6-irons about 190 to 205. No wonder golf courses are being overpowered.
John played a lot of courses in mine and his hometown of mph tn. One of my buddies hit a 294 yrd drive. He jokingly said John beat that. John took out his 4 iron and hit it 315.
To pay off his credit line at casinos, John would play rounds of golf with other punters and casino staff. A good mate of mine played with John and said, you couldn't meet a nicer guy.
Curious why this is the only year of the PGA Championship they don’t have full final round coverage. Would love to watch this incredible display of golf from a 9th alternate.
I'd never seen this whole round before. Daly's driving accuracy wasn't great but his putting throughout the round was clutch. He kept leaving himself some testy par putts and except for the stumble at 17, he drained them all.
If Daly could have stayed at about that body weight throughout his career and been had some course management he could have won 10 majors. That's no shit. He was just so much longer than everybody that he could turn major courses into par 68s with his par 5 advantage. He is a case study on somebody who was gifted a tremendous amount of talent and didn't respect it with the way he treated his body. It's a miracle he's still alive with what he's put into his body throughout his life.
That's what makes him such a fan favorite though. He doesn't give a fucq. Not about anybody expectations. Not about what people think about his body. He lives his life his way, not to please anybody else. Love it.
You can not care about what people think while also not being self destructive. He's a competitor like any professional. Cost himself 20 years of his dream cause he wouldn't listen.
@@skippy675 Yeah and it cost him many victories, probably several majors and his body now is paying a massive price for all of it because he can barely walk and now he'll die very young. Worked out great for sure.
@@joeldriver-sp2rg you are proving the point i made. You project your standards on the guy. What you would have done in his place. He doesn't have to live up to anybody's expectations. Lives his own life how he wants. That's what is great. He doesn't try to fit into some fake image others have in their minds.
He was cracking in titanium drivers faces back then in the late 90s and early 2000 John Daly was hitting 7-irons 195 yards probably a 37 degree 7 iron back than which is unbelievable. Anyone who doesn't think John Daly with a lower spinning better-performing ball more optimize metals and equipment what an average 325 or more. He was unbelievably fast back then he was the first player to average 300 everyone had the same equipment back then but he was the first to do it. Then he literally led the PGA and driving distance for over a decade consecutively so tell me again how you wouldn't be probably the top driver in the PGA today with the equipment they have. Not to mention he did all this without ever actually training for golf.
This is one of the greatest feats in sports history. Winning a major championship as the 9th alternate... Using someone else's caddy and not getting there till shortly before his tee time! Just unreal!
Not to mention the bloke was probably hung over 😂
A guy who’d only played a few games on the tour the year prior.
He almost quite literally came out of nowhere.
Seasoned pros were like “Who the hell is this guy?”
Yup never happen again not even close.
And NEVER having even seen the course before, not a single tune-up on it prior to the tournament.
@@tylermorro6663 Those are all pluses probably for him. i know I am the same, I get bored easily so everything new I perform best at.
If John was as kind to himself as he is to others then he may have won many more times. But I for one am glad that he achieved what he did. As you can see by my handle I am a longtime and loyal fan of his. Seeing him win at the home of golf is possibly the most inspiring win I’ve seen in sports. A flawed but appreciated genius.
Him and Phil are the most talented players to ever pick up a club
Genius 😂😂😂
What a different time. What a time to be alive.
Many people are disappointed at how things went for John. The bigger question is whether he is disappointed. I'm guessing no. He lived his life how he wanted, not how we wanted.
He just did an interview with kid rock and Tucker pretty fun listen
I just wondered what they guy in this video would think of the man he is today.
That swing is just outrageous
yeah it is
There will NEVER be another John Daly! This guy is INCREDIBLE!
john daly ii BUT i agree with u cause his son is the opposite of him, the personality, play and character that is john daily will never be replicated or repeated
He played a fearless round of golf that day. He was not approach putting well but kept cleaning up. And with his power he was effectively playing a par-68 course.
There were no trees lining fairways. He could spray and get away. He would not have won that week on most courses.
@@chevy4x466but it was on that course and he did win.
@@austinlang6946 no doubt. Different courses suit different players. I can’t hold that against the man. He was a heck of a golfer. He also won at st andrews. The man is a legendary golfer.
@@chevy4x466 agreed. When he was sober “or at least responsibility drinking”, focused and confident he really embodied the idea of “just go play”. He putted like Arnold Palmer, sure blowing it by the hole 4 feet is going to snip you couple times a tournament but you’re going to make a lot more putts.
Even back then that mullet was fearless.
People always talk about the Jets beating the Colts, Douglas beating Tyson, N.C. State beating Houston, etc., and they SHOULD, but I’ve got to tell you - this one belongs right up there with the greatest sports upsets of ALL time! Incredible!
I’m sorry this doesn’t come close to those upsets you mention. It doesn’t really apply for one thing and Daly was a good player who went on to win another major. I’m not saying this wasn’t a moment in sports that anyone who saw remembers. It’s just not on the same level as the events you mentioned in any reasonable comparison.
@@Ghostshadows306 Had you EVER even HEARD of John Daly before that win in the PGA? NO! And neither had at least 95% of the other people watching the tournament, either in person, or on TV - I stand by my VERY accurate statement!
@@thomasmalloryevans2932 Had you EVER even HEARD of Rich Beem before he won the PGA? How about Ben Curtis before he won the Open? How about Trevor Immelmann before he won the Masters? How about Michael Campbell before he won the US Open? How about Shawn Micheel before he won the PGA? How about Todd Hamilton before he won the Open? Had you EVER heard of Jason Dufner or Paul Lawrie before they won the PGA and Open respectively? Those are just off the top of my head but I’m sure I can find a few more if you’d like. I’m going to assume your answer is the same as mine which is that I didn’t know any of those guys or Daly from atom before they appeared on the scene and wouldn’t remember if I did. The point however has little to do with whether I or you knew them or didn’t and has to do with the fact that they were unknowns hardly much different than John Daly. Which then begs the question how it is you can claim Daly’s victory was one of the top 5 greatest upsets and shocking wins in American sports history, when I just named 7 or 8 in the same sport, in the same time period, who played in the same events, who by all accounts were just as improbable and unexpected to win in the same way John Daly did. You’re not saying it was the greatest upset and win in major history or even in golf history. You’re saying it was one of the greatest wins (or upsets) of all time history in all sports. I don’t know but I can’t name a single fight similar to Tyson-Douglas that I watched live over 30 years ago. Nor can I remember an upset of similar significance as the Jets-Baltimore (Colts) Super Bowl which I didn’t watch (I’m not that old) but was more than just a 17 pt spread and subsequent beatdown by the Jets. It was still the AFL vs NFL in the minds of everyone at the time (they officially merged that yr or the year after I think) which added more to it.
I guess the last thing I’ll say for now is that if you’re saying Daly’s win was the most dynamic, interesting and memorable out those I mentioned, and therefore it stands above them historically in some way, then we don’t disagree on anything. But if you’re saying any more than that then you need to quantify it in a way that clearly sets Daly’s win apart from the those I mentioned before you even begin to try and set it apart from all others. It just doesn’t cut it and that’s why I responded in the first place. Not because I wanted to be a jerk or rain on someone’s enthusiasm or apparent good nature. Not for any reason like that at all. I’m just responding because I think you’re mistaken.
@@Ghostshadows306 Yes, I HAD heard of EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM before their victories - you’re just not very good at this, are you?
@@Ghostshadows306 Congratulations on your opinion
Such a confident round..it was johns day! Seeing him walk those putts in is something I will never forget.
Imagine how far he would have hit it back in 1991 with a 2023 driver and ball.
I was just thinking about that too.
ya, I was a casual golfer in my teens in the 90's... and it was unbelievable watching the equipment change literally every 2 years. Taylor Made stuff and the Big Berthas kept getting bigger. Ball technology was changing. Throughout the 80's there wasn't a lot of innovation.
"I could start a lawn with that divot" 😂
10:25 for those wondering
Thrilling round of golf. Not just to hit it so hard, but his touch with the putter is inspiring
I’m barely a golf fan, it when I watch it I watch vintage and modern John Daly almost exclusively.
What a day that was. That Sunday was Magic. The PGA Tour was so much better with John in it. John will go down as 1 of the Legends. He helped change the game of Golf with that Monster Drive of his, he helped bring in Fun instead of always being so serious. 👍🇺🇲🗽🇬🇧👍
Yes, golf was so much better with his 50+ tournament withdrawals.
@@sludge8506 yep it was, back in the late 90's know one could hit the ball like John, even Tiger couldn't hit the ball like he did.
What a majestic round of golf. Talk about "being in the zone" sheeeeshh
Cocaine
I wish Daly had played like this more often
Crazy how much technology elevated distance, a 150 yard pitching wedge was unheard of then, nowadays a strong highschool player can easily hit that far
people use stronger lofts nowadays and the golf balls go further but I digress.
150 yard pitching wedge is still pretty far. The average pitching wedge carry on PGA tour is 141 yards
@@michaelmurray3598 you’re right, and you actually reminded me most the guys on my team had stronger lofted clubs. Not to mention we sucked ass at actual golf we just liked hitting it far
@@bigmike-mg6fj My PW has a loft of 41 degrees. I call that cheating. I am not very strong and use my PW for 120-130 yard shots with a smooth swing. If I give it all, I think I could send it 140 with that PW. I am deeply disappointed that there are no official rules around the loft on clubs. Sure, we all have our own games. But it's annoying that there are no real comparisons anymore. When someone said that they can hit 180 yards with their 7 iron, it's almost meaningless.
I hit my top flight 7 iron 175, just got paradym clubs and hit 185ish now lol
JD went to the same high school I went to. I was in 8th grade after this he came and played a local course and a bunch of us JPGA kids got to skip school and walk around with him. Super nice guy at least to us at the time.
2:12 they need to make a movie about John Daly and have Matt Damon play him
If Daly had 2022 equipment in his prime, he would easily be top 5 in driving distance with 2022 players
Modern equipments especially the Titanium Drivers should be illegal on Tour. That be like Major League Baseball Hitters using Metal Bats.
@@boogitybear2283 not even close
That’s almost everyone who played back then
@@boogitybear2283 The fuck? Bifurcated rules are for baseball.
He does have the latest equipment and is not the longest by far x age ???? Numpty
Thank you so much for uploading this amazing video. It is great to watch.
Awesome. Thanks for this. One of the most memorable feats in professional golf. I forgot how good Daly was around the greens. And man did he leave himself some testers for par in this final round. But, he stayed true to his own game and poured them in.
John Daly, la légende à tout jamais
oh legend i see a devil minion !!!
Could watch this guy all day. His swing is mesmerising
JOHN IS MY FAVORITE GOLFER EVER!!!
Playing fast as hell, and amazing strategy and soft hands.
I don’t think the players today could hit it like he did with the old equipment
That cobra ultramid driver with the Kevlar head was amazing but looks like an antique these days - but omg I’d have killed for one
I’m not a golfer, nor do I follow golfing. But there’s something about this guy John that I like. Can’t explain it. But from this vido, and others lately, I find him pretty interesting to follow from time to time 👍😊
I think its because he is golf's version of Everyman. He is just an average guy that had an amazing talent.
00:43 That's what she said.
Very good
I can’t even describe the weird cool dance I was doing to the music of this whole video and watching John Daly. Cool times
Had no idea he led by 5 before 17, was a comfortable win
It's a shame Daly didn't take care of himself and put more effort into his game.
I argue that if he did, he might not be as remembered as he is now
i dont think no one is in the position to judge him here . He lived his life the way he want ,he is a Legend and his life style made him a Legend ! WE LOVE YOU JD
That first shot of the video makes me laugh. He literally just blasted it as hard as he could. Plopped right in the bunker lol 😂
i wish they would load the complete broadcast of this one
What's not to admire! The swing, the length .....the hair 💪
Daly is one of the great "might have beens" in sports history. He had tremendous talent but also had severe issues of addiction and discipline. The fact that he was able to be so successful through all his issues shows how extremely talented he was.
the amount of work and skill it takes to win this kind of tournament.. mindblowing!
He’s a golf god and play’s and lives how he wants
I hate when people say if he had done this or hadn’t done that .
Two majors and he is a house hold name . Can you name half the players who have won majors ?…..
If he had today's equipment he would be driving most of those par 4s.... Daly was just a beast!
Got the chance to meet him one time at a college course where he was speaking to Young golf course management majors. Before they showed up he was taking a few swings on the par 3 #10 just behind the clubhouse. The only interesting thing about what he was doing… Is it wasn’t standing in the teebox. He was standing on the other side of the clubhouse in the parking lot hitting the ball over the clubhouse and they were landing on the green of that par 3. So yes I agree he could easily have been on the green of many par 4 holes.
Look at how farther forward the divot is than the ball at 5:59. Just a huge descending blow with that overhead swing.
If you hit it long and straight, almost always chip to within 6 feet, and almost always make putts inside 6 feet, you're going to be hard to beat.
Thanks captain obvious 🙄
Every player on tour can chip and make 6 footers. Being long and straight is the only advantage Daly had on the field. And being the longest doesn’t mean much. Daly only won on the PGA tour a few times
@@jimlahey3919 Thanks inspector gadget 🙄
@@jimlahey39192 majors. Most of the big name golfers you know would kill for just 1.
Don't forget, this was his FIRST pga tour win ever, he was basically an unknown player at the time, like, just came out of nowhere. If I remember right, he was even a 3rd alternate just to be able to play (3 other players had to pass on their chance to play that week for him to even make the field). One of the best underdog stories ever.
He was the 9th alternate.
@@jimdiroffii Yes, that's right! I was thinking 3rd for some reason, but you're right he was all the way out at 9th alternate. Serendipitous!
He had not even seen Crooked Stick either. Just arrived 20 mins before tee off, signed up then walked to the 1st tee without a practice swing
@@trulymeparker Also, only like 3 of those clubs were his, most of his clubs got destroyed during his travel, and those clubs were lent to him by the pro shop. True Story.
@@trulymeparkerHe didn’t even have a caddie… Nick Price withdrew from the tournament, and Daly hired his caddie for the week
An absolute legend
Great video. He had such a pure smooth move
Dalys wedge game was always way underrated
didnt realize he had made a double on 17....good thing he had 5 or 6 shots to play with. Those driver heads looked liked spoons compared to the shovels used today lmao
He played and lived the way he wanted…….what a life to live
Best Golfer ever, not worried about anything and what people think, real golfer!!😊
I miss the 90s lol we really had it good.
Commentator said that, for most players, a 6-iron would be needed for a 151-yard shot. That was in 1991. Today (2024), pros hit 6-irons about 190 to 205. No wonder golf courses are being overpowered.
Legend has it he went home and filled his trophy with peanut m&m’s
Peanut m&m's ?
Chocolate ice cream
John Daly is my personal idol and I try to emulate his lifestyle wherever possible.
Your name is from a lawrence leung dvd?
John played a lot of courses in mine and his hometown of mph tn. One of my buddies hit a 294 yrd drive. He jokingly said John beat that. John took out his 4 iron and hit it 315.
I strive to play like this man
one of the Greatest stories in all of Sports
the most under-rated hands in golf
Yes. People focus on his driving, but he won this tournament with his wedge play. He was phenomenal with a short club in his hands that week
Legendary performance and man.
I always loved watching John back in the day, we all knew that cup was vodka and not water🤟.
Some of those divots out of the rough looked like bales of hay. Huge.
Before Tiger, there was Big John Daly. Both moved the goal posts by being longer and stronger than the rest of the field.
Look on you tube. John daly asks tiger woods to drink with him. What happens next is fricking priceless
Man if he would have played in today’s golf! Watched him as a kid but never appreciated what he was doing. To young to know better
Imagine how pleasant this video would be without the on-hold music in the background.
John birdied the first seven of eight holes at Carnoustie at The Open. Thats impossible.
my goodness the divot at 5:59 is amazing
Is it just me imagining it or does he have a fast pace of setup and shot….like he just walks up and lets loose and starts walking after it
John your still mt favorite golfer and I'm proud to call you my friend.
To pay off his credit line at casinos, John would play rounds of golf with other punters and casino staff. A good mate of mine played with John and said, you couldn't meet a nicer guy.
Curious why this is the only year of the PGA Championship they don’t have full final round coverage. Would love to watch this incredible display of golf from a 9th alternate.
One of the most improbable electric major sims ever
That friggin' haircut though. John is the man!!!
5:48 how was that 1iron ? Looks like hybrid
Crooked Stick was designed for Daly
That mullet is beautiful 😂
there it is .. a win for the ages!
God, he was swinging so well
He has more natural ability than any golfer known,,,,,,,,,,,,even drunk,IMHO.
He and Bubba
Two major wins!!! (The same as Johnny Miller.)
I'd never seen this whole round before. Daly's driving accuracy wasn't great but his putting throughout the round was clutch. He kept leaving himself some testy par putts and except for the stumble at 17, he drained them all.
So many other great golfers but always my favourite , as Spock said , may you live long n prosper
I'm a better putter than Daly, but he's pretty good.
I was cursed with a 'trick' knee.
Held me back from winning those Majors.
he held a little extra weight but still was great. respect
9: 30 turf looked like a blowout on the highway being dug up lmao
If Daly could have stayed at about that body weight throughout his career and been had some course management he could have won 10 majors. That's no shit. He was just so much longer than everybody that he could turn major courses into par 68s with his par 5 advantage. He is a case study on somebody who was gifted a tremendous amount of talent and didn't respect it with the way he treated his body. It's a miracle he's still alive with what he's put into his body throughout his life.
That's what makes him such a fan favorite though. He doesn't give a fucq. Not about anybody expectations. Not about what people think about his body. He lives his life his way, not to please anybody else.
Love it.
@@skippy675 exactly
You can not care about what people think while also not being self destructive. He's a competitor like any professional. Cost himself 20 years of his dream cause he wouldn't listen.
@@skippy675 Yeah and it cost him many victories, probably several majors and his body now is paying a massive price for all of it because he can barely walk and now he'll die very young. Worked out great for sure.
@@joeldriver-sp2rg you are proving the point i made. You project your standards on the guy. What you would have done in his place.
He doesn't have to live up to anybody's expectations. Lives his own life how he wants. That's what is great. He doesn't try to fit into some fake image others have in their minds.
91 great year the year i was born
Man did that ball take a massive turn on some debris at 15:10 or was it the camera angle ?
Give this man a sim2 and he would literally be the American sniper.
Im going to tell my grandkids this is when mullets were invented
This story would make a great film
Won the PGA putting with a glove on. That should put an end to that debate
He beat the hell out of this golf course
He's so lucky to get Nick Price's caddie that week. RIP Sqeaky
Fing music... why? Why do so many editors think music is required.
72 holes of just ripping shots. Fearless.
Where's the 1991 PGA championship film daly's the long shot
12:47 he is recoiling lol at the end of the swing from all that back swing coil
Daly won a championship in a van down by the river. Insert the Chris Farley SNL sketch.
"I could start a lawn with the divot he made" lmao
Honestly I’m in awe
Of the hair people!!