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John Daly has never been shy about how much he enjoys having an alcoholic beverage, whether on the golf course or elsewhere. He even has his own line of vodka cocktails in a can -- Good Boy Vodka ...
Hooters also sponsors Daly's son through a NIL contract. John Daly II signed with the brand in 2022 after joining the University of Arkansas golf team. The iconic 59-year-old also uses Hooters ...
There hasn’t been a professional golfer quite like John Daly on the PGA Tour. Now 59, Daly has made it clear he’s determined to continue his career on the ...
Pro golfer John Daly finished in last place at the Insperity Invitational in Texas last weekend, but in his mind, he’s a winner anyway. Daly, 59, has endured 16 surgeries in his life, including ...
However, Daly admitted to not being in top form after hand surgery in January. So far, he's played four tournaments this year, including a 77th place finish at the Insperity Invitational last week ...
It’s the first major of the PGA Tour Champions circuit, and for Daly, it’s a better fit right now. “I can go there and miss the cut and get $6,000,” he said about the PGA Championship.
John Daly will forgo the PGA Championship next week and focus on the PGA Tour Champions major, the Tradition, instead. He took issue with the schedule.
Daly’s team told ESPN that last year, he made $780,000 selling $40 hats, $10 autographed golf balls, and $250 boxes of cigars, among other things. That figure was likely even higher this year.
John Daly turned 59 on Monday, April 28, and received several birthday wishes across social media. Among them was a special message from his stepdaughter, Charitsa Cladakis.
John Daly isn’t playing in the Masters, but he still had a good week in Augusta. Daly, 58, made a small fortune at a Hooters located about a mile away from the Masters, selling $40 hats, $10 ...
John Daly hasn't played at the Masters since 2006, but that hasn't stopped the iconoclastic golfer from cashing in at Augusta. At a Hooters, around am mile away from the golfers vying for a green ...
Golf's everyman hero hasn't played the Masters since 2006, but every year he shows up in town to hang and sell merch.