The Most Insane Man In Pro Sporting History (John Daly)
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- John Daly - There will never be another professional athlete quite like him. With a diet of chocolate, diet coke and cigarettes, it's a wonder how he ever went pro in the first place. Despite this, he's had an incredibly successful golfing career, beating Tiger Woods while battling an extreme hangover and a laundry list of other addictions. John Daly has cemented himself as a golf legend.
This is, The Most Insane Man In Pro Sporting History (John Daly)
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Also, the idea for this video was inspired by "Pablito's Way" who posted a video on a similar topic in March 2021 titled "The Absolutely Insane Lifestyle of John Daly" You can watch their version here - • John Daly's Completely... - Розваги
Dude was so good he had to nerf himself 💀
Fr tho 💀
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He's truly a menace to society😂
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"That's why I never get injured. You can pull a muscle but you can't pull fat." - John Daly 1992.
That’s hilarious
My husband uses this line all the time 😂
Literal all time quote. We’re talking about a professional athlete that’s made millions of dollars. 😂
Flawless logic.
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"I haven't had dinner and I'm starving. Besides, I didn't even voted for the guy." This is why John Daly will forever have my respect!!!
I'm just so amazed at this guy's pure raw talent and work ethic. This guy is just so good! And I think it shocks people because ever since the the War on drugs, the government has painted all addicts as monsters and failures and everyone just eats it up and believes it without question. When that isn't true at all. Plenty of people are functional addicts and are extremely successful. They aren't bad people. Addiction is a mental illness. And yeah there are bad people who are addicts, but there are bad people who aren't addicts. Being an addict has nothing to do with whether or not you're a bad person or a failure. And the culture makes you believe the exact opposite of that. It's really sad. Statistically someone you know and admire is a secret functional addict and you have no idea.
@@WhitneyDahlin Nobody has to paint addicts in a bad light, they do it themselves.
@pada443 I think you missed the point, oh indoctrinated one. If you knew anything about anything, you would know that many addicts are the best most kind people you could ever meet, they just got caught up in something for one reason or another.
Yeah "dinner"
@@WhitneyDahlin😊
I worked security at the Greg Norman classic many years ago and remember John Daly showing up to the locker room around 8am after apparently being out all night at the Casino. He threw up a few times in a bin and the other golfers were laughing but he still went out to play his round. He was friendly and down to earth and was nice to the staff unlike some of the other golfers
Dude is a legend
He's the only pro golfer I respect.
Other golfer ??? Mickelson
Daly is honest and authentic. Mickelson is lying phony pos.
Bro wasn’t morbidly obese, he was morbidly a beast 💀
Gotta agree
morbiusly a beast
That's a really poor grasp of the english language.
@walterwhite2022 “my favorite part was when John Daly said “its morbindly O beasting time” and morbindly O beasted all over the place
Oh boy here comes the morbius jokes
The human body truly is something to admire. How that man is alive is beyond medical knowledge.
Will
@@spencerfoote6977 sheer determination and grit
Alive, but not healthy. It will catch up to him badly eventually.
@@aouyiuwell no matter what life catches up to you anyway soooo
Our bodies have the remarkable ability to adapt. My friends dad is the same way. Refuses to drink water, lives off coffee, soda, candy, and cigarettes. Dude's pushing 70 and has zero health issues.
He was kind enough to pass out drunk in the parking lot of my hometown Hooters about 15 years ago. I was so proud.
Augusta, Georgia on Washington Road. Passed out against the entrance door. I was there. It was quite impressive.
The great thing about John Daly is that, more than any other pro golfer I've ever seen, when you watch him, you think, "That guy's a schlub just like me." You can imagine for just a second that even though you're no prime specimen of humanity, maybe you could do something like that too.
You can't. Nobody but Daly can. But it's a really attractive dream.
Baseball was like that for a while
As someone who grew up 20 min from john Daly’s course I can confirm our high school golf team played free there several times. used his driving range for free. Daly always gave back. Daly is an absolute legend here the River Valley
Great story! That’s the stuff we want to hear from these stars
I grew up in Ola, born in Danville, My mom and dads side of family all still live in Dardanelle
I work at Warwick, we just hosted the ally challenge and Daly was there. He requested nothing but chocolate ice cream
One of the coolest dudes in American sports history, and definitely the most rock and roll dude to ever pick up a golf club.
@@steviechampagnefr it’s nice
He's like the embodiment of not studying for an exam but still getting an A+.
Basically every guy when the reproductive system test pulls up
I feel like there's a strong correlation with ppl who are natural gifted like that and being drunks/druggies.
I can agree... I was just brought up strangely, I can speak 9 languages... im a Mechanic, lived in Denmark, Australia and Russia before I was 16 and can tune engines "by ear"... I smoke copious amounts of weed, basically only eat chocolates/sugars and smoke/vape a ton... Drink alcohol almost every night. Im fit too, and look healthy but im not haha@@rundylaw6212
through nicotine and caffeine all things are possible
@@rundylaw6212 There is absolutely a connection. Hell, you'd be surprised how many super Geniuses have destroyed their lives through drugs and drinking. Stupidly common.
This man right here is a living legend. Been to the highest highs and the lowest lows, and none of it ever changed who he was. He refuses to compromise, and that's why we all love him so much... a little rough around the edges just like the rest of us.
I had no idea who he was before this video, but he is a true American HERO. Thanks for bringing this legend to my attention.
He was in my city last summer. Tee'd up on the back lawn of a local high school to hit a shot into the football stadium. The thing is there is an 8 lane highway between the 2. He nailed the shot but when word got out people were pissed. What a legend.
Ye
He never in my city. Watching Saudi Arabia. I am infertile from eating scented candles
@@lpc9929That’s why I only eat unscented candles. I can flavor them myself if I want, I just don’t trust the big candle companies
Unscented is better for you
@@lpc9929 worth it
Anyone who knows Golf knows that Daly is the most naturally gifted golfer to ever live. His warm up is Diet coke, ciggies and peanut m&ms and then he proceeds to birdie the first hole. Absolute legend.
I know golf and I think that statement is definitely arguable.
@@kyleconnor2759 well obviously it's arguable, most statements are.
@@50shadesofgday64 haha look at your phrasing dude. An absolute statement implying there is no argument. So no, your statement wasn’t obviously arguable at least from your pov.
@@kyleconnor2759 Yeah I don't care dude.
@@50shadesofgday64 oh yeah you do meathead or you wouldn’t have responded. Now go get a set in before lose your pump
Ripping through an entire pack of cigs without a single sip of water is so wild
Lots are like that on amphetamines
So epic, I’ve watched this 3 times in 2 days. I was hooked right when he said “ I don’t drink water” 😮
Even his golf swing is iconic and instantly recognizable. It's so long and he swings it way further back than anyone. The great thing is he won 2 majors which cements him into history for his golf too and not just as the "party guy who hits it far". That is awesome.
Absolute facts! I've seen so much come up about Long John recently and people are constantly shit talking about the weight and everything without realizing the guy was actually a legitimate champ. He may not be a model of what to do, but I'll be damned if he's not the most unique golfer (if not one of the more unique sports champions of any sport) of all time, and that's saying something.
Met his grandfather in 1995, he was quick to point out that "he taught him how to golf, the alcohol and women, well he learned that on his own"
More like studying hard for years then almost never again and still getting A+ for years.
Best swing comes from a Korean dude
@@JohnDoe-uk6sinah tiger or Rory are the best swing. Textbook
He came to my city to play in a corporate tourney when I was in 1st grade. My dad came and swooped me from school in the middle of the day to take me to see him. I didn’t know too much about who he was until my dad filled me in on the legend. We were standing in a packed crowd away from the action where I was standing w my dad with a hat he had just bought me wondering if I would be able to see this guy everyone’s losing it over. Soon enough, there he was. Walking towards his shot a little past where we were. He saw me with my dad where I held out my hat for him to sign in the crowd and as cool as he was he walked right up to us and started to sign it. He didn’t even have to either, he was far enough away that he could have just ignored us but he didn’t. I’ll never forget what he said: “skippin’ school to come out here huh? I like that.” He handed back my hat and proceeded to schwack the living shit out of his next shot and sparked a cig right after. That was almost 20 years ago and I’ll never forget that moment as long as I live as it’s one of my favorite moments with my dad…..I still have the hat.
Nice
Your dad sounds like an awesome guy.
Hell yeah brother!
Lovely story, thanks for sharing!
lame story rambled off by a six year old talking forever
He lives life to the fullest and doesn’t change for anyone. That is a dude to respect.
What a story. His life and professional career was a roller-coaster. So many highs and lows. I'm glad he turned it around the last few years. Seems like a guy you just can't help to root for.
Still the best character in the old Tiger Woods games. You could get 500 yard drives out of him by mashing L2 for spin.
Yuppppp...fond memories of that!!
It's funny this came up cuz I was at a buddy's house last night and we played Tiger Woods 07, and we both picked John Daly.
@@Aughtel07 is the best one in the series. A lot of people are nostalgic for 04 but 07 is definitely the peak of the mountain and maybe the best golf game ever made.
Daly was so OP!!!
I dont even know if this is real or a joke
I’m glad a lot of people will now know who Daly is. He’s an absolute legend
Some people are born to be
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Who doesn't know of John Daly?!?
@@luciddreamworks I didn't before this vid.
@@Kragith you uncultured swine
The most damning evidence that golf is NOT a sport, its just a game.
Wow what a guy. If the press calls him crazy he can’t be that bad.
At the PGA championship in Tulsa in 2007 he was in position to win again and you wouldn’t believe how hard all of us in the gallery were rooting for him until it became obvious that Tiger was going to win.
148 likes and no replys? Lemme change dat
@@its-time hopefully it's your life that's finished, spammer.
@@TheGuy_Official_471 likes and my wife left me with my kids? Lemme fix that! 😃
Honestly, the most talented golfer of all time. I could only imagine how many majors he could've won if he took the game seriously.
Fun fact: we all watched the vid tard
Moe Norman, best ever
@@macbirdy9723moe was a specimen alright
@@eliassanchez420wakenbakei hope one day u cure your depression little buddy. Don't worry it gets better just hang in there.
@@eliassanchez420wakenbake If you're above the age of 16 this is deplorable behavior.
I’m not big on golf but I do really like this guy. Went through life how he saw fit, was successful all whilst not being cookie cutter healthy. Love it. Full respect.
He had the sweetest mullet in PGA history. Business in the front, party in the back.
John is the legend they don't want you to remember or love. I met him at a Pro-Am Tournament back in the late 90's. There was a long drive champion giving an exhibition on how to drive ...long lol before the start of the match. A crowd was surrounding this guy on a T box and he's going over all the technical things he does and how he can drive beyond anyone. John walks up cig hanging out of his lips watches this guy hit one and laughs. The guy asks if John cares to try, John dropped his cig on the ground pulled a ball out of his pocket just flopped it on the grass, no Tee, took his driver and crushed that ball, I mean crushed it! Crowd is cheering he says "You don't need any of that fancy crap just hit the damn ball". The long drive guy didn't even respond. John is a legend who plays by his own rules and that's why his fans love him!
They see results and the herd follows nothing new. Once the results are not there the herd goes somewhere else.
I'll take things that never happened for a thousand, Alex.
He is certainly not a good example for anyone, but achieved celebrity status for his talent. I think the wildness of his story is compelling.
He was my number two idol while learning to drive nukes coming up in my informal years.
I had three 3Bill drive since the age of 13. Still have it on modified spine.
Pre 90's I followed this fucker before it was frowned upon. Love III, Big Easy, and Pavin weren't too far behind as tee ball stretchers.
He was my hero for bending the Golden PGA thumb. If it isn't by your way, someone else will surely show how it can be done. The Pros pre 2000's played with decorum for the game and not in pursuit of earnings. Different times that now have monetary outcomes.
Good for them learning to walk on water, but your average world top ten can't splash a green side bunker inside ten feet with a 4iron.....
i hate try hards
"I'm never injured cuz you can't pull fat" best quote of his ever.
Good athletes take performance enhancing drugs. The greatest athletes take performance reducing drugs.
I saw John Daly play a round recently and his driver swing is still amazing.
Even though he was a big drunkard, he's still a good guy. Spending six figures a year so that other people can play golf however they feel comfortable doing so for free is a really kind thing to do. And the fact he gave away 15% of his winnings to a family who lost someone to lightning that day isn't something most people would do.
he's just made it that way. He's like people who dont study but are good in school. There is no ego, he plays and thats it.
Then there's Trump, but I digress. No formal PGA W's, just venues to host'em.
Late 1994, I showed up early every morning after being dropped off by my father at the Dairy Queen down the hill from Oakmont in Pennsylvania.
Running to the gate of West flashing my pass and continuing to the driving range non stop from Tuesday through Sunday.
US Open '94 The Big Easy took it. First time I ever met the Golden Bear. I was 12, and Jack was being carted off 18 green towards the clubhouse. I handed him my Oakmont magazine that featured Arnold hitting from the church pews on the cover. Jack scribbled his name over Palmer and looked back twice over right shoulder, then flung magazine into the air behind him being driven up to the lodge. I caught the book mid air and treasured that moment ever since. Daily, Pavin, Love, and Ernie were the ones to watch warming up for morning practice on range. One of my very first perfected shots was the Daily Flop. This green side recovery has been saving me strokes for nearly thirty years. I was raised with on high ethical standards behind the mountains where Palmer made his name. Small town called Russelltown, PA. My HS team home course was Pittsburgh International formally known as Deer Run.
My Lowest recorded round in '99, a -4 68 from the tips.
Played this venue nineteen times since then under different conditions yet haven't broken 70. When you're on it's best to remain hot, or you'll forever chase once was. Three spinal surgeries, and 25 yrs later I'm comfortable within my limitations regarding rotation. The only problem with being number one is that the feeling diminishes over time. The game in itself is what carries the legacy not shooting in the red.
"Nicotine plus Caffeine equals Protein"
Semper Fidelis.
He wasn’t even rich yet when he did that either. Good dude.
Are drunkards usually bad guys?
Favorite Daly story is when he was at the clu house bar before a tournoment and asked Tiger to stop hitting balls at the range and come drink with him. Tiger said something like "If i was as talented as you John, I wouldnt have to prcatice this long." He then got paired with Tiger the next day and beat him.
It's good that Tiger respected him.
he still had a better life than most people ever will
I dunno, feeling crap all day because of your addictions isn't my cup of tea. As a former smoker and having drank daily for quite a while I am happy I changed that lifestyle. You're in a constant state of feeling crap except at night when you do it all over again.
He gave himself so many balance patches, but at the end of it all he was still broken!
@@its-timewoah thanks for the developer notes of Earth v.1.9.6
Sounds like a Blizzard game.
easy comes easy goes, dude chill af
@@GalinaEv Can't live your life too seriously, ya know!
@@ShionTheConquer also he is extreamly lucky his body was able to carry his life style for so long. but damn that dude was enjoying his life to the fullest, hopefully still does
He’s not even a bad person, he just refuses to compromise on who he is. This man has my respect.
What does compromise mean in this context
@@tungstentip7089 Not acting like an idiot
@@WonderWhile gambling away 55mil means hes an idiot
Its what you call pure talent. Born with it.
Loved him. Great to see him win the Open, we love him in Scotland. He’s charismatic, something lacking from most golfers.
That doesn’t come from drinking etc.
John Daly is a mother fkn legend. Bucket list hang right there. He brought the common man to golf and showed everyone you don't have to tuck in your shirt to play.
I honestly think he’s the most naturally gifted golfer ever. Imagine if he took the game seriously.
Basically Babe Ruth of golf.
He did, and that is what's special. He played well with in his peramitors. The only thing that causes limitations is the game being played within your grape. Under the weather or completely intoxicated are the best ways to conclude what cannot be accomplished. Just imagine if back then the equipment and knowledge of today was available?
To those of 60-70-80's upbringing, Oorah. I wasn't allowed to hit metal woods in Sanctioned Tournaments under (WIPLS PA) until my SR yr in HS. HP Persimmon PB heads on forged shafts is my lineage. Still have the set. My father would remove my 1D-3wd&5wd Persimmon woods mornings of competition. "When you keep up with the long driver's using a 1-2-3iron off the tee, then you can beat the course and the field competing against it." RNSR
Anybody can get off the tee box while every green is a reminder of who holds control of your game.
There is no "if" in sports.
Bull
What an absolute legend,hope he is better and recovers healthy.
Finally, an influencer to truly inspire us
My favourite golfer. He's one of those who just had a natural generational skill and probably could've been the best golfer in the world year after year if he just took care of himself even though he didn't need to. Reminds me of Phil Kessel.
To be fair to Phil, he is still miles ahead in better shape than JD. He was never nearly as out of shape as the Toronto media made him out to be, he's just kinda goofy.
ya he's obviously in better shape as hockey is more athletic than golf, but he could've been a top player in the league if he treated his body like the other athletes in the league. Guy's a gem though@@OsricSyl
He didn't need to take care of himself? Have you seen him now?
@@thegrudge was referring to golf game wise not health wise lol like training and practicing
Daly is a legend of the sport. He still plays on the PGA Tour Champions circuit, for pro golfers aged 50 or over. He and his son John II beat Tiger and his son Charlie in the PNC Championship in December 2021 by 2 strokes - that tournament is only open to father-and-son teams where the father or son must have won one major championship - previous winners include Angel Cabrera and his son, Stewart Cink and his son, David Duval and his stepson, Davis Love III and his son, Bernhard Langer and his son (4 times), so some talented guys there - John and John II were runner-up to Vijay Singh and his son in 2022.
They are true shit Kickers
Damn
He just seems so genuine which is not what I would of expected
He brought a certain appeal to the game. Did more for this sport without engineering miracles than Tiger did with. Two styles that are not comparable because of the times. Towards his end of retaining scratch, took Tiger's lunch more than once.
Even Wood's understood the fact of being gifted.
Would of? Did you mean would've?
The way he goes that high with his backswing and then torques his hips that much and crushes the ball perfectly every time(even now) while buzzed is nutts
He enjoys his life, cares about other people, and does not care what people think about him. Everyone should be a little like him.
This is a story when it ends you just gotta say "man, he was something else I tell you what"
*Hwwwhat
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is** he aint dead or out of it yet
My grandfather was good friends with Daly. He’d come over to my grandparents house and smoke cigars. Dude is the most chillest human being around.
He will forever be my favorite golfer.
I love how Sunnyv2 can explain anyone’s lives in less than 15 minutes and by the end I’m completely familiar with the person like they’re my family
Science: in order to optimize performance you must optimize yourself.
John Daly: Hold my beer!
More like: "Give me a beer!"
More like: "Hold my nearly empty beer can"
Awesome video about an awsome dude. People are flawed. JD has a heart of gold.
The wildest part was that despite all of this, it never seems like he let his problems hurt anyone else. Everything bad in his life seems to be focused on him and no one else.
wdym he got remarried four times, you think his kids got a great time during those times?
Tell that to his four ex-wives and three children, they probably have some interesting stories.
Not true at all. SunnyV2 even casually glosses over him verbally abusing one of his now ex-wives in the car when he threw money out into the river.
@@DerpFisk0151 There was also no mention of whether the money was found! It could still be out there folks!
Not even close.. his wives, his kids, his parents, his friends.... all those businesses that endorsed and trusted in him. I know people want to call him a legend and he's certainly unique... but I guarantee you we only see the absolute cleaned up version of him and thats pretty rough... more often he's broke, head in a toilet puking up Jack and M and M's crying for God to take it all away.
People can say what they want about him but the man has lived his life on his own terms and no amount of money or fame could change that. You gotta respect that in a way even if you don't agree with his actions or lifestyle
Most people can’t get past being jealous and judgmental and won’t see that but I agree.
I have to disagree, living on your own terms is way different to ruining yourself in almost every possible. Behind his incredulous talent overcoming his addictions, you can see how damaging each of his vices were on him mentally, as well as the people around him.
@@stary3735I think a big problem with it all is that even when he wanted to give up this lifestyle, his followers and people that idolised him wouldn't let him and encouraged him
@@MrJiminibobster Thats definitely a part of it. The bigger problem was how he idolised this lifestyle to himself and how he justified that he could pull it off because he was simple 'different'. Look at how he said terrible shit to his wife about how he earned the money as comeback to her rightful reprimanding of his devestating gambling addiction.
not everyone is a meatriding fanboy, being good at golf doesn't make him respectable in any context outside of golf
I never knew that I was actually on the John Daly diet and lifestyle. Neat.
I first heard of John Daly from tiger woods PGA tour 2004. He was a monster lol never watched a single second of golf though so this is cool to see
This guy is absolutely wild
And crazy
What I don't understand is how he never got sick and how he felt normal doing those things everyday.
@@brianawhittaker8152 As somebody who is an alcoholic but also functions every day; I can tell you that it is very easy if you are a person that doesn't get hangovers.
Not proud of this, but I drink 4 to 6 IPA's every single night and get up at 5:00 AM and work a 8 hour shift 5 days a week. Been doing this for years and I feel worse usually in the morning if I don't drink the night before.(mostly because I have a harder time sleeping if i'm not drunk)
@@brianawhittaker8152Some people really are just built differently, trust me I know a few of them.
@@brianawhittaker8152 He had lots of practice
Never did i expect a SunnyV2 video about John Daly, but im here for it
Hands down my fav rower, keep it up Stefanos!!
"Before I leave, brush my teeth with a bottle of Jack"
That’s exactly what came to my mind lol 😆
So this is mind boggling. I just got into golf and have been watching these documentaries on Golfers and Major Events and I just watch one on John Daly and loved it because like most I feel like I relate to him the most. So to see this video posted at the perfect time is crazy.
One of my favorite videos you have made. Have been following Daly for around a decade and reliving those ups and downs was awesome. Wish I got to see him in the 90s.
Wish I did as well, tv isn't the same feeling. UA-cam shorts does his legacy a disservice.
Name brand companies sign on golfer who is known for being drunk and crazy
Golfer does drunken crazy things
Companies: *surprised pikachu face*
top video mate thanks i all ways wonder what happened to him
im 42 now back back in the 90's i played golf and he was one of the players i enjoyed watch < some time i wish i could still play but health killed that >
thanks sunny for a top video mate
I went to a PGA event here and watched him practice on the range standing literally 20 feet from him. He seemed bored after a while, lit a new cig, turned 30 degrees right and started bombing drives over the range net onto an adjacent fairway where spectators were strolling before the event. They weren't strolling for long, it being like mortar fire, people running, John softly chuckling and sending it for a couple minutes. Seemed to pick up his spirits. Golf's true wild man.
I work at a golf course and when people asked for a John Daly I wondered who that was. Now I got a full detailed description from a youtuber I normally watch
Dude lives in my town, is at a local bar, dude is so chill with everyone, heard he plays on the course next to my house
Ill always remember my dad going nuts when he was watching the 93 US Open and Daly reached the “unreachable” par 5 17th hole in 2 and I believe he did it with a f*cking iron on his 2nd shot. I think a 2 iron. I was too little to understand what was happening or how significant it was but I’ll always remember my dads reaction and him going nuts. The Dude was and is a f*cking LEGEND!
he carried a 1 iron aka blade, nobody carried that back then over the fairway woods.
Nobody could give this dude a challenge so he created one himself through bad diet, addiction, health, and still remained up top
He’s one of those characters where you don’t appreciate the actions, but you appreciate the man.
I appreciate the actions. Fucking ride or die
@@fruitshishkabobexactly! Dude was super generous and kind.
Well, I have to be honest. I never actually knew much about this guy, but now, he's my all time favorite golfer.
John was given a rare gift, one that 99.9% of the rest of us wasn't given. The way the man hits a golf ball is unmatched. When you're in the gallery and he tees off that little white ball maes a humming noise as it cuts through the air. It's the most spectacular thing I've ever seen. I'm not going to pretend I'm a fan of a guy who's in constant self destruct mode. At the end of the day when all is said and done, he will have lived the life he chose. It's sad to see any human self destruct in this way. When you're an elite highly skilled athlete, it's even more sad. That's just my opinion.
Not a golf fan myself, but yeah, the way he hit that ball, damn!
Can you just imagine what he could have accomplished had he done it the 'normal' way with hard work, discipline and constant vigilance in his game? Either we would be saying Tiger WHO? right now or else he wouldn't have amounted to anything at all. It is crazy how people respond to various stimuli, situations and experiences.
My brother actually just served him at a restaurant in our city (not small but definitely not many celebrities come trough) and he said he was just a funny laid back guy
this man took what doesn't kill you, make you stronger to a whole new level.
It's more like what doesn't kill you gives you cancer. He was a success in spite of his habits, not because of them.
@@misterscottinthewayActually in most cases people don’t get cancer from drinking and smoking. It’s rare, but still happens in seemingly high numbers cause there are 8 billion people here
@@misterscottinthewayand no his habits may have propelled him because they numbed what was holding him back. Sobriety
@@kennypowers1945 🤣🙄
@@misterscottinthewayBuzz Killington
Daly was PEAK 90s America in literally every aspect. Watch a 90s commercial...it is pure John Daily energy.
"Arrested for passing out in front of Hooters" LOLOL!!!!!!
I love John because he’s unapologetically himself. You gotta respect that.
This guy is the reincarnation of Babe Ruth. Incredible athletic skill despite unhealthy lifestyle.
SunnyV2 can make anything more interesting than any history class ever
This is what natural talent looks like. Doesn't mean you don't still have to work on improving your craft but you don't have to do all the extra most do to be the best.
The candle that burns twice as bright burns half as long.
What a total unit and living life to the fullest an absolute legend.
I’m actually shocked this guy is still alive, dude probably hasn’t drank any water in 30 years and he’s still kickin’!!!
Death is unfair
diet coke and alcohol is mostly water
@@AJ-zv9tnliterally every drink is mostly water
Diet coke is 99% water and 1% color, flavoring and caffeine. It's got more water than gatorade which is 90% water and 10% sugar and salt, etc.
I remember him driving the green on a par 5 at the Houston Open. Incredible!
Was fun to watch your career, thanks 😊
I love this man! First time I've ever heard of em but darn do we need more kind hearted people in our great country of America like him ❤️💯💪👍
When people don't believe in talent, I always point them to John Daly. He's a legend.
Who doesn't believe in talent, and where do you find these people?
@@funderburke43right ? Lmao this is the first time I’ve ever heard that
Talent? He said that he practiced a lot
@@funderburke43 Some people are contrarians that say stuff like that just because a lot of people say that talent is everything, but I think most of us know it's both
Mostly mediocre to bad artists on the internet say they dont believe in talent because it would "dEvAluE aLl ThE HaRd WoRk ThEy DiD".@@funderburke43
Imagine him in top shape, no gambling addiction and always present on tours. Daly would have been more legendary than he is today. Thank you for this vid for introducing us to this beast!
Yeah but then it wouldn’t be as cool and he wouldn’t be John Daly. Appreciate him for who he is.
@@willissudweeks1050 I'm really fascinated with his achievements despite his routine. You're right though, it's his life. He enjoyed and paved it the way he did. I'm just concered about how his life went downhill because of the vices is all.
@@willissudweeks1050I appreciate his bladder cancer
@@Mannistheorion Yeah of course but at the same time those vices are why he’s John Daly lol
He played some games with the guys from the Coutnry Club Adjacent channel. My favorite quote of his on those games "Take that, earthlings". Dude's an alien.
"Daley was arrested for passing out in front of Hooters" is the funniest shit I've heard all week XD
I remember watching John Daly with my dad in my teens or younger and that guy could hit a golf ball like nothing, that thing just went out into space, and he sent it every time!
I can’t golf without drinking. The two just go hand in hand for me. few weeks ago I golfed 27 holes and drank 12 beers topped off with an LIT. I don’t normally drink that much but it was family, friends and a lot of laughs. The next day I discovered John Daly while looking up some golf videos on UA-cam. He’s a talent and a cool dude.
hey bud lay off the booze will ya?
12 beers over 27 holes, you'd still be good to drive no question
what's a LIT ?
@@BRIANDER100Long island ice tea
I drink 40 good boys a day .............
“I hit it as hard as I can and if I can find it I hit it again” fucking legend 😂
Drinking catches up to everyone. It can take a couple years - maybe even a couple decades - but whatever 'powers' a drinker thinks they gain eventually lead to becoming a burden and a curse.
Been in golf my entire life and I remember watching him in tournaments since I was a kid. Amazing golfer and one I will always look up to as a golfer myself.
He was the ninth alternate in the PGA Championship the year he won it. Simply amazing
The way John Daily feels about golf is the same way I feel about hockey. It's an expensive sport, but its important for children
This guy is a genuine guy who hasn’t had the best circle of people around him his entire life and I hope he finds more positive influences because on the hole, he’s a great person.
It’s crazy how far this channel has come in 4 years. Terrific work, Lachlan. Your content is some of the best on the platform right now. Quite literally, every single video is interesting and really draws the viewer in as well as holds their attention. I’ll be watching as long as you keep producing .