John Daly made history at the Sanford International by scoring a record 19 on a single hole, the highest ever in professional golf, during a PGA Tour Champions event, resulting in a score of 88 for the round.
John Daly set a record for the highest score on a single hole in PGA Tour Champions history by scoring a 19 on the par-5 12th hole at the Sanford International, breaking his personal record and the previous high score by three shots, finishing with an 88 for the round.
John Daly set a record-high score of 19 on a single hole during a Champions Tour event, breaking his personal record and the tournament record, ultimately scoring an 88 for the round.
John Daly set a tour-record 19 strokes on a single hole during the PGA Tour Champions' Sanford International, marking his highest single-hole score in his career after multiple penalty shots, notably on the par-5 12th hole at Minnehaha Country Club.
John Daly's son, John Daly II, won the Southern Amateur Championship, marking a significant achievement in his golf career and drawing congratulations from family and fans, highlighting a promising future for the Daly family in golf.
John Daly, a two-time major champion, is in contention at the Sanford International PGA Tour Champions event in South Dakota after a spectacular round featuring two eagles. Daly, who has struggled this season, expressed his love for the fans and hopes to have a fun final round. He credits his improved putting and eagles for his success and appreciates the support from the gallery. Daly will tee off in the penultimate group for the final round.
Paige Spiranac played a charity match against Jerry Kelly after John Daly failed to show up. The event was a 'Beauty vs. The Beast celebrity charity match' and included a VIP reception and pool party. The match raised money for charity, and Kelly made 10 birdies and 2 eagles. Spiranac shot a 66 and was unapologetic about Daly's absence.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Golf Channel
John Daly and David Duval, former major champions, departed early from the Zurich Classic after posting a tournament record-high score of 11-over 83 in the foursomes format. The 56-year-old Daly and 51-year-old Duval failed to hit a fairway in regulation until the fifth hole and finished last on the leaderboard by 14 shots. Both players continue their missed-cut streaks, with Daly's last cut made in 2019 and Duval's in 2015.