John Daly’s historic 18th hole during the 1991 PGA Championship at Crooked Stick.

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Contested each May, the PGA Championship is the second major championship in golf’s annual rotation, and perennially features the strongest field in the men’s game based on the Official World Golf Rankings. Known for dramatic finishes and notable champions, the Wanamaker Trophy—which has been awarded to the winner since 1916—is inscribed with names such as Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, and Gary Player.

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41 Comments

  1. Tremendously talented golfer. Not the hardest worker but he had such natural talent he often didn’t need to. If he had worked harder he would have won more but he does what he does and expects no sympathy when it doesn’t go his way. Can’t help admiring him.

  2. I remember meeting John Daly at the 1992 US Open at Shinnekock on Long Island. I had gold badge passes and brought my good friend Wayne with me, who just passed away 3 weeks ago. We were blown away feeling the crush of his drives. He drove the par 5 greens in two!! Birdied or eagled most of them. I think he came in 2nd or third. Also hung with Greg Norman on Sunday… A great time watching these guys play. The good old days. Now I can barely shoot in the 80s anymore at 69 years old… LOL

  3. I ain't no golf fan much, I'm
    a pro football and rodeo fan, so I don't waste much time watching golf, but in
    John's more recent years it
    was hilarious when he was
    getting frustrated and he threw his golf bag and clubs into the lake.😂

  4. So sad what happened to him later on, what a talent he was, so much ability squandered, sometimes the great ones carry the most inner deamons

  5. I remember one tournament there was a 600 yard par 5. His second shot went through the green. This was. also, pre Tiger.

  6. So much sneering and jealousy at the time. The older PGA Tour stalwarts had got used to poking it round in third gear and taking the pay cheque and JD was just ripping it 60 yards past them and winning

  7. If I remember correctly he was on a standby list to enter the tournament and got a call the night before it started, drove a Volkswagen Beatle all night, arrived in time to tee off and then took over, literally seeded last to win. Played first round with no sleep. Now a days just has fun with his clothes line and drinks to his heart content.

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