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Daly says he's suspended by PGA Tour for six months

 

John Daly smashed one tee shot off the top of a beer can during a pro-am. At another tournament, he returned from a rain delay with Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden as his caddie. And his most memorable photo this year came in an orange jail suit, eyes half-closed.

Daly said Wednesday that such unwelcome publicity is why the PGA Tour suspended him for six months.

John Daly plans to play on the European Tour during his suspension. (Getty Images)  
John Daly plans to play on the European Tour during his suspension. (Getty Images)  
The two-time major champion confirmed his suspension to the Associated Press, calling this the low point of an 18-year career during which he has made as much news off the course as he has with his prodigious game.

"Is it fair that I got suspended?" he said. "It's not fair in reality, but it's probably fair in perception."

Daly said he wanted to go public to let fans and tournaments know that he wasn't abandoning them by taking his game to the European tour. At least until the spring, he simply didn't have much of a choice.

"I'm not sure this is the smartest thing to do, but I'd rather be honest, especially with the fans," he said. "It's hard for me not to play on the West Coast. I love it out there."

PGA Tour spokesman Ty Votaw declined comment, even after seeing Daly's remarks, citing the tour's longtime policy of not discussing fines or suspensions.

This is the second time the tour has suspended Daly, along with at least two other times when he agreed to sit out the final few months of a season to get his life in order.

He has not played on the PGA Tour since he missed the cut Oct. 17 in Las Vegas. Ten days later, police in Winston-Salem, N.C., said he appeared intoxicated outside a Hooters restaurant, and Daly was taken to jail to sleep it off. That led to his photo in the orange jail suit, which became an Internet sensation.

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Still trying to recover from various injuries, Daly made only five cuts in 17 starts on the tour, finishing 232nd on the money list. His world ranking has plunged to No. 736.

Daly isn't even sure when the suspension began, but he hopes it ends in May. He said PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem sent a letter to his agent, Bud Martin of SFX Sports, who passed along the news.

"Tim and his staff have to do what they do," Daly said. "Truly and honestly, I wish Tim would get to know the facts better before he makes a decision. I would love to sit down and have a nice talk with him, tell him what really happened. But perception is reality in the world, and sometimes they have to do what they have to do."

Martin would only say the suspension was to end in the spring, adding "it remains confidential with the PGA Tour." He said Daly wants to use 2009 to turn his career around.

"This is the last negative thing that's been gnawing at him," Martin said. "We didn't make any requests for exemptions, and John wanted to be clear with them. He wanted to play in their tournaments, but he can't. He didn't want to let his fans down. He wanted them to know the truth."

Daly said he hopes to play well enough to earn sponsor exemptions on the PGA Tour when the suspension is lifted.

"John's New Year's resolution is do everything he can to make positive things happen on the golf course," Martin said. "I hope he can walk the walk. The talk sounds great. But it's going to be him working hard and staying out of trouble, and having success on the golf course."

Daly became an overnight sensation when he won the 1991 PGA Championship at Crooked Stick as the ninth alternate, introducing his powerful "grip it and rip it" style to golf. Four years later, he won the British Open at St. Andrews. But his career has been dragged down by two trips to alcohol rehab, four marriages, gambling losses and other off-course episodes that have made him a sideshow to some and a cult figure to others.

Asked why he was suspended, Daly pointed to four incidents during the year.

After a rain delay at Innisbrook during the Florida swing, he emerged from a hospitality tent with Gruden as his caddie for the final seven holes of the round, prompting a split with swing coach Butch Harmon.

"My whole goal for him was he's got to show me golf is the most important thing in his life," Harmon said in March. "And the most important thing in his life is getting drunk."

While promoting a golf course in Missouri, Daly did a regional television interview wearing only blue jeans -- no shirt, no shoes -- while showing how to play one of the holes. Then at the Buick Open, during a pro-am that featured Kid Rock in overalls, Daly revved up the fans by hitting one drive off the top of a beer can.

He drew the most attention from the night in jail. Daly told the AP that his friends called police when they feared he had passed out, claiming they were unaware he sleeps with his eyes open when he's had too much to drink. Daly was put in jail under a state law called "Assistance to Intoxicated Persons."

"The picture didn't help," Daly said. "People think I got arrested when I didn't get arrested. It is what it is. I've got to deal with it and go on. Whatever reason the tour has, maybe a positive will come out of this."

CBS Sports analyst David Feherty, a recovering alcoholic, said after the North Carolina arrest he hoped Daly would get help.

"He's one of the most generous and one of the kindest souls," Feherty said. "The stories of his generosity to the people are legendary. The only person he has ever been unkind to is himself."

Daly has played four times overseas since the PGA Tour suspended him, tying for 17th in the Hong Kong Open and missing the cut at all three tournaments he played in Australia. In the Australian Open, he lost his patience with a fan who put a camera in his face during the round, smashing the camera against a tree.

"This is the lowest I've ever been," Daly said. "There's always light with me. Right now, my home tour is probably Europe. And I love the European tour. I always have. But my home is the United States. That's where I would rather play."

Daly said the publicity cost him his endorsements. His only deals are with Focus Golf Systems, which signed a 15-year agreement in 2006 to sell his golf clubs and apparel in Wal-Mart stores; and Fly Emirates, part of a deal that will pay his travel expenses when he plays the Abu Dhabi Championship, Qatar Masters and Dubai Desert Classic in January.

"This has been the worst year," he said in the New Year's Eve interview. "One day left."

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Reputation:98
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Since:Oct 10, 2006

December 31, 2008 5:35 pm

I have fond memories winning the Pga Championship in 91' and the Britsh Open as well years later.  he has all the talent a golfer needs but with all of his alchohol binges and gambling excursions, only leads me to believe that his reckless behavior is a disease that consumed him over the years.There is a solution for him though, but it's a long road back and it will take therapy other than ...(more)

Reputation:91
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Since:Oct 3, 2006

December 31, 2008 1:06 pm
You either love him or hate him, but in my opinion I think the guy is a gamer but lacks true focus of the game he plays as well as his career.  I do love the guy for what it's worth, he could have been one of the greatest golfers ever, but ................ you know the story.
Reputation:98
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Since:Oct 10, 2006

January 3, 2009 12:07 am

Yes that is true. However in his case, it is more Psychiatric and he is in need of therapy and I am sure someone in his life could make a difference in convincing him of his mental state. I truly think he does care but has too many demons to overcome right now. He has to sort them out with professional help and friends who truly care about him like Fuzzy Zeoller, business associates, and the pe ...(more)

Reputation:98
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December 31, 2008 4:40 pm
I like Daly and all the news he creates. It makes Golf interesting. Now that he's suspended Golf is back to being flat and boring.
Reputation:93
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Since:Sep 11, 2008

January 2, 2009 8:40 pm
...to listen to all the good people who care about you. The same people who you turned your back on all these years, as you did it "your way". Well, "your way" has ended you up in the toilet AND you have a ton of mouths to feed and ex's to pay out. Most of us still pull for ya, just hope your "body', and I use the word loosely, will allow you to co ...(more)
Reputation:98
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Since:Mar 15, 2008

January 1, 2009 3:24 pm

This suspension comes after how many years of problems on and off the course for Daly?  I am not sure if it is the straw that broke the camels back but it seems that this suspension should have happened EARLIER in his career.  Not when JD is playing on sponsors exemptions.  Maybe then it would have changed things for the better.  Then again maybe not.

It takes lots o ...(more)

Reputation:97
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Since:Dec 16, 2006

December 31, 2008 11:39 am
... Since Daly is barely ON the Tour.
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December 31, 2008 4:31 pm
He gets a call Wednesday morning, drives all the way to Minnesota; inserted as the last entry in the PGA and the story begins. Hitched up his pants like Arnie used to. Booms the ball all day long and the next 3 days to win that PGA. A new hero is born all over the Golf World. Over the next 4 years, no one drew more fans at any event than John Daly. Those are the memories. Let's all hope he turns i ...(more)
Reputation:92
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Since:Oct 30, 2008

December 31, 2008 1:53 pm
That guy really has a problem.  If you admit to playing golf better when you have a couple drinks, you are an addict.  I mean come on.  All that tells me is that he always drinks when he plays golf so therefore feels akward when he is sober.  If that guy doesn't shape up he will die soon.  I don't want to see that.  Get some help Daly...NOW
Reputation:93
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December 31, 2008 11:00 am
Daly will never get better unless he admits he has a problem. That is the first step. Another problem he has is a lack of people around him who care about him. He was a cash cow and when that dried up, all his "friends" left.
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December 31, 2008 11:46 am
This is why I love John Daly.  He's your average joe on a golf course (except he's alot better than your average joe).  Firing down beers, cussin, and smoking like a rubber fire.  He's not a good role model, not a good husband, and probably gives the PGA a black eye, but like it or not, people love a bad boy in an otherwise stuffy profession.  Tell me you wouldn't like to ...(more)
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January 1, 2009 6:02 pm
Bo's the new John Daly, only cleaner. He's got game, he's a good ol' boy with the token good ol' boy stories and reputation, just without the baggage. No failed marriages to convicts and waitresses, no episodes of pissing in parking lots, no chain smoking on the links and on and on and on. Sure, we'll miss the freak show but it's so short lived, seeing that he's never around long enough for a ...(more)
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December 31, 2008 10:42 am
That is because your reality is not understanding that you have a problem. Get help John! Use these 6 months wisely.
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December 31, 2008 11:04 am
All he has to do now is,get a hand gun, take the stupidity factor up a notch or two ,and he could make the NFL`s Pro Bowl For Idiots team.
Reputation:98
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Since:Nov 3, 2006

December 31, 2008 12:57 pm
You may dislike him and  think he's a bum.  But outside of Tiger, Daly has the most people in his gallaries on tour.  I think of him as a Lawrence Taylor type figure.  Fun to watch, outstanding talent, yet totally unable to manage his life.
 
 
 
 
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