Golfer John Daly He said in an Instagram post on Tuesday that he underwent emergency surgery on his hand.
“Emergency hand surgery…thankful (it) went great and Doc McClimans for taking care of me. I'll be back playing in no time!” Daly posted.
“Thank you Doc McClimans for getting me back to health! I'll have to call them again soon! Thanks for all the messages,” Daly said. Separate function.
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Daly was in a hospital bed at the center, and the website said he was in Tampa, Florida.
Daly, 58, is a fan favorite known for his looks and demeanor on the golf course.
Daly wears colorful clothing on the golf course, and is always seen with a cigarette in his hand on the course. He revealed that he hated water, and that he was drinking 12 to 20 Diet Cokes a day to replace it. In an interview A few years ago.
Daly went to University of Arkansas He received a golf scholarship, and qualified for the 1986 US Open as an amateur. He turned professional in 1987 after a career at Arkansas, and joined the PGA Tour in 1991.
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In his career, Daly has five PGA Tour victories, including two major championship wins.
Daly won PGA Championship in 1991 and then the British Open in 1995. His last PGA Tour win was at the Buick Invitational in 2004.
Daly won the 2021 PNC “Father and Son” Championship with his son, John Daly II.
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In his international career, Daly has won events in South Africa, Swaziland, Scotland, Germany, South Korea, Turkey and Canada.
Daly has approximately $13 million in winnings in his career, according to the PGA Tour website.
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