John Daly: He Used to be Someone
Published July 22, 2008
The Bridgestone Invitational arrives for its yearly visit to Firestone Country Club next week absent two notable players, Tiger Woods and John Daly. The contrast couldn't be greater. While the absence of Woods, who has turned Firestone into his own personal playground the last several years, will certainly be noticed, the absence of John Daly is mostly a relief.
Daly, who competed at last weekend's Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, has become a bloated car wreck of a person and a player. The fact that he's mostly an afterthought on the PGA Tour is truly addition by subtraction that most players would gladly admit. He's been a distraction by any measure and about as poor a representative of pro golf as you can imagine. And that was before the video of him playing shirtless at a Branson, Missouri, course made its predictable trek through the Internet.
There always will be a segment of the population that considers Daly a refreshing alternative to the rather staid, almost automaton nature of most pro golfers. More is the pity because all that mentality does is enable Daly to continue to play the doofus unabated and put off such minor matters as maturity and self-discipline for another day. If you think that's harsh, consider the unfortunate exhibition he put on in Scotland.
A former two time winner of golf's oldest championship, Daly tied for last place with a robust 29 over par, a mere 20 strokes from making the cut. It was typical of the kind of display you get from Daly. Anytime he senses futility, he simply gives up, which is about the only way to explain his second round score of 89. Conditions were tough, but Daly still had the highest round in the tournament.
Some will say, as Daly has, that he really shouldn't have been playing because he's nursing injuries. Maybe. But then again, if he hadn't played for that reason how would it explain his playing in the Russian Open in Moscow this week for what is undoubtedly a large appearance fee?
And that's what is really has become for Daly. He's not really a professional golfer anymore. He's rather like a clown one hires for their kid's birthday party. Instead of playing birthdays, foreign promoters looking to raise the profile of their tournaments hire Daly by pushing a wallet full of money his way to perform his act. He shows up, out of shape and mostly out of his mind.
All this would hardly be noteworthy except that at one time Daly had nearly as much talent as anyone playing the game. His enormous distance off the tee obscured a rather deft short game. He was also personable. In fact, at one time he really was a refreshing alternative to the rather staid, almost automaton nature of most pro golfers. Sadly, that day has long since passed.
- John Daly: He Used to be Someone
- Published: July 22, 2008
- Type: Opinion
- Section: Sports
- Filed Under: Sports: Golf
- Writer: Gary D. Benz
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teacherman,
The dictionary [an old-fashioned reference for words and their meanings], describes "idiot" as "mentally deficient". While I have no objection to your displeasure with Gary's opinions, he is in fact, as erudite and thoughtful an individual as either of us is likely to ever meet. You might want to check for a few loose screws yourself. And if you find that your head is screwed on straight, perhaps an anger management class can help you better articulate your own ideas. Good luck.







Gary Benz is an idiot! Enough said!