John Daly will be an embarrassing sideshow at PGA Championship

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This week, there will be a legitimate major championship at Bethpage Black.
We?ll also get a ridiculous sideshow, at least for the first couple of days.
John Daly will rip it up in the PGA Championship ? while gripping the wheel of a golf cart.
Yep, the guardians of the game are accommodating a 53-year-old who spent a good part of his life not taking good care of himself and has zero chance of winning.
?I think walking is an integral part of being a pro golfer,? six-time major champion Nick Faldo said during a conference call to promote CBS?s coverage of the event. ?I?ll leave it at that.?
Sir Nick is right.
If an arthritic knee won?t allow Daly to walk such a demanding course ? and we?re in no way questioning his condition ? then he shouldn?t play.
Making matters worse, this dubious decision denies a deserving player the chance to take part. The alternate list for the second major of the year is filled with regulars on the PGA Tour, any of whom could possibly win the event if they?re on top of their game.


As of Friday, Richy Werenski was the first guy in should someone in the 156-player field withdraw. Sure, one must dig deep down into the world rankings to find his name at No. 201, but let?s not forget Max Homa was 417th on that same list when he won at Quail Hollow last week. Or, for that matter, that a ninth alternate named John Daly won the PGA Championship at Crooked Stick back in 1991.
Since then, Daly?s life has largely been a well-publicized train wreck, other than that one week in 1995 when he somehow harnessed his enormous talent to win a second major championship at the British Open.
Now, he?s just a soft drink-swilling, cigarette-smoking caricature of wasted potential. He has no business scooting around at the PGA Championship, portraying himself as a worthy player.
?I hope I don?t get a lot of grief from the fans,? Daly told The Associated Press. ?My knee is screwed. I had the meniscus cut out. I have osteoarthritis so bad ? I can walk up a hill, I just can?t walk down one.?
The PGA of America said Daly applied to use a cart through its American with Disabilities Act policy and provided ?the requisite information to allow for a review of his request by the PGA?s medical team.?
That request was approved, which means Daly will be the first player to ride in a cart at a major championship since Casey Martin in the U.S. Open at Olympic Club in 1998 and 2012.
?I?m happy for him because I know John a little bit and I know for certain that he?s not trying to get an advantage,? Martin, who is now the men?s coach at the University of Oregon, said in an interview with Golf.com. ?He just wants to play in a tournament he has a rich history in. He just wants to be part of the action. I?m grateful that he?s going to get that chance.?

But Martin?s was a much different case. He suffers from a birth defect in his right leg that restricts circulation, making it virtually impossible for him to walk 18 holes a day over four rounds. He successfully sued the PGA Tour for the right to use a cart in a case that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
While many golf purists criticized Martin for seeking an accommodation, his was a just cause. There was nothing he could do about his condition and, frankly, deserved to be applauded for overcoming such steep odds to play golf at the highest levels. Besides, it was such a rare case, one unlikely to ever come up again.
Daly, on the other hand, may have established a troubling precedent.
An arthritic knee is an ailment that countless people must deal with when they reach their 50s. It?s simply a part of getting old. The fact that Daly has been overweight for much of his career, so much so that he underwent lap-band surgery in 2009, has likely contributed to his knee issues.
We?re not here to body-shame Daly. He could very well be dealing with some genetic issues, but there?s ample evidence his lifestyle played a major role in his physical deterioration.
Daly has found his calling on the PGA Tour Champions, a 50-and-older circuit that allows the use of carts. Last year, he asked for a cart at the U.S. Senior Open in Colorado but was turned down by the USGA, which said the information he submitted did not support a waiver to ride. Daly vowed to never play another USGA event, which is no loss at all for that organization.
But Daly will be cruising around the PGA Championship, which is even more galling when one considers that Bethpage Black doesn?t even allow the general public to use carts. On its website, the state-owned facility is described as ?a difficult and challenging course that should be played only by low-handicap golfers. The course is for walkers only.?
If Daly wants to be on Long Island this week, he should do what he does during Masters week: Set up his RV in the parking lot of the nearest Hooters ? there?s actually one around the corner from Bethpage Black ? to sign autographs and sell merchandise for a still-adoring fan base that views him as some sort of everyman hero.
Let?s leave the golf to the real players.

 

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Yeah, I think they all should have carts if they want them anyway. Ther walking thing is kind of pointless to me. I understand the physical demands of the game but I don't care about how well they walk when playing only how they swing, hit and putt. I just don't see the point. I mean they have a caddy as it is so I'm not really thinking about what Phil Mickelson's workout routine might be during the round. Although many are in great shape, who cares, I don't like Tiger because he works out. If Daly has been able to play his way into the field then he should be able to play with a cart if he wants. I know the traditionalists don't like it but they don't hit persimmons woods anymore either.

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It will only be a two day distraction.......no way in hell he makes the cut line :lol:

I expect him to be on one of "those" shows in the future. The shows with washed up celebrities like Jimmy Walker, Todd Bridges, Tanya Harding, etc.
 

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I expect him to be on one of "those" shows in the future. The shows with washed up celebrities like Jimmy Walker, Todd Bridges, Tanya Harding, etc.
I agree with you on this, but isn't kind of funny how we all tend to look down on these folks with some disdain after they don't work in the entertainment industry anymore? Not pointing any fingers or any shit like that, just saying, I always get a kick out of just how fickle we are at times.
Present company excluded of course

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Would be nice to see him in contention, but I dont see him making the cut.
I've always been a fan.
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I won as a member of the "Gilbert's Tavern" 4 Team Scramble in 1988 at the Northport Gold Course.....Do I get a free ride into this event as well.....:shrug:


We beat two future Maine Amateur Champions that loaded up a team.....We used many of my shots, I need my recognition and NOW!!!!


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I won as a member of the "Gilbert's Tavern" 4 Team Scramble in 1988 at the Northport Gold Course.....Do I get a free ride into this event as well.....:shrug:


We beat two future Maine Amateur Champions that loaded up a team.....We used many of my shots, I need my recognition and NOW!!!!


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Were you alllowed to use a cart? Actually, were you allowed to drive a cart?:shrug:
 
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