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Unrepentant Daly headed for ultimate unhappy ending

 
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And I'm OK with that. Not rooting for it. Not hoping. But I'm OK with it, because John Daly is an adult, which means he can live and die the way he chooses. Makes no difference to me, in the micro-sense.

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Bigger picture, though, Daly really does tick me off. He ticks me off because he's so damn likeable that even as he screws up everything around him, like a cockroach that ruins whatever it walks across, he keeps his old fans and he gains new ones.

And those are the people who are going to be hurt when Daly finally has his grand finale.

Earlier in this story I compared Daly to a pound puppy. Maybe a better animal analogy would be to Barbaro, the tragic racehorse with legions of fans. Daly is the biggest draw in golf behind Tiger Woods, and unlike America's fascination with Barbaro -- a horse, for God's sake -- I understand the allure of Daly. He's a horse's ass, sure, but he's an Everyman in a sport of senators, the guy with the mullet and beer gut and cigarette butt. Most everyone else in golf grew up in the same cul-de-sac at the same posh golf club. Daly grew up in a trailer park.

And never moved out.

During a first-round rain delay at the PODS Championship earlier this year in Florida, Daly didn't head for the clubhouse and whatever massages and sushi awaited the players. He hit the Hooters hospitality tent.

Daly missed the cut by a million shots but was back at the course Saturday. Not to work on his game, obviously. He was back for more of the Hooters hospitality tent. When a nosy newspaper photographer showed up, Daly flipped the camera off. Swing coach Butch Harmon fired him, saying Daly was more interested in drinking than golfing.

Daly has taken ownership of his addictions in a strange way, admitting to drinking and gambling but saying he won't try to stop. Even within those unusual parameters, though, Daly is in denial. He told reporters in Spain that reports of his partying in the Hooters hospitality tent were "a bunch of lies." He also said Harmon had apologized to him for making such harsh public statements -- an apology Harmon says never happened.

Daly is unraveling, even by his frazzled standards. Already this year he has withdrawn from the Bob Hope Classic after reportedly drinking so heavily at a tournament party that he had to be helped out the door. There was the PODS debacle. And his missed his tee time at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. And the video showing him at the Branson, Mo., course bearing his name, playing with a local TV anchor. Daly was wearing jeans. Only jeans. No shirt, no shoes, no socks.

No class. No pride.

No hope. No escape.

John Daly turned 42 two weeks ago. How many birthdays can he possibly have left?

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May 11, 2008 11:31 pm

"Swing coach Butch Harmon fired him, saying Daly was more interested in drinking than golfing."

For future reference -- golf should be used primarily a noun and "golfing" is not a word at all.  EPSN golf writer Bob Harig made this same statement re: the Daly-Harmon situation and ought to know better . . . but what else would one expect ...(more)

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May 11, 2008 10:51 pm

Good piece by Doyel.  There's really only one way that will either scare Daly sober or hasten the end.  Corporate sponsors, if they really care about John Daly (and I wouldn't bet on it), must end the exemptions.  Sponsor exemptions to John Daly are as destructive to him as weak parents are to a junkie kid.   Daly will either tumble further into the abyss and co ...(more)

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May 11, 2008 8:03 pm
Daley isn't even likable anymore. He is simply a drunken buffoon and the world will little care nor long remember when the end comes for John the idiot.
 
 
 
 
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