Watch as ‘Happy Days’ star Scott Baio celebrates his daughter Bailey DeLuca Baio’s big Division 1 commitment to the Providence Friars Golf Team. Learn about her journey, from young golf enthusiast to college athlete. Get a glimpse into their special bond and the inspiring story behind her success. Don’t miss the heartwarming moment and stay tuned for more updates!
Scott Beao’s pride and passion. Daughter Bailey joins Providence College golf team. Scott Beo, best known for his role in Happy Days, is over the moon as his 17-year-old daughter Bailey Duca Beo commits to playing Division 1 Golf for the Providence Friars. In a heartwarming announcement on X, the 64year-old actor shared his pride, writing, “Proud dad moment division one in the Big East conference.” Bailey, who has been passionate about golf since she was young, expressed her gratitude in an Instagram post, saying, “This has been years in the making.” She also thanked her first golf coaches, including her own father, PGA Ross F and PGA Hans K, for their unwavering support. Former Olympic figure skater Todd Eldridge, congratulated the family, remarking on the New England term, Wicked Pisa, while actress Christy Swanson, who starred alongside Beo in cotting mom and dad, chimed in with her congratulations, calling Bailey a wonderful choice. Bayiley’s journey to this moment has been nothing short of inspiring. Just days before her big announcement, she and her dad Scott shared a three-part video series on Instagram recapping her recent golf tournament. Their bond is evident in every post from golf practice sessions to family outings. Bailey and Scott have been sharing glimpses into her daily life as a budding golfer. From hitting the links early in the morning to cheering on the Providence hockey team, Scott, ever the proud dad, couldn’t help but mention the perks of attending a school with such a strong hockey program and an ice skating rink available during the offseason. This milestone comes with a special backstory. Shortly after Bailey’s birth in 2007, doctors were concerned she might have a rare metabolic disorder called gluteric acidia type one. Thankfully, after 3 months of testing, it was confirmed that she didn’t have the condition. This scare led Scott and his wife Renee Sloan to establish the Bailey Beao Angel Foundation, which supports children with the disorder. As Bailey embarks on this exciting new chapter, the entire Beao family is celebrating this achievement. Stay tuned for more updates on Bayileleyy’s journey as she prepares to join the Providence Friars golf team.