Legend has it that one of the things you really should see if you're a true golf fan is the swing—the awesome "killer swing"—of John Patrick Daly. Rewind to August 1991 and the USPGA Championship at Crooked Stick, Indianapolis. Twenty-five-year-old rookie pro John Daly tees off as an 11th-hour replacement for Nick Price and blasts his way to a spectacular and entirely unexpected victory. Now fully updated, Gavin Newsham's award-winning biography examines how that triumph, which should have signaled the start of the big time for Daly, instead prompted a shocking descent into alcoholism, gambling addiction, and more incidents and accidents than most people encounter in a lifetime. He has been arrested, suspended, and seen his world ranking plummet to 507. Yet, his no-nonsense "grip it and rip it" philosophy has struck a chord with golf fans the world over and his length off the tee is legendary. Despite his trials and tribulations, John Daly remains one of the biggest draws in the game.
If your aim is to see John Daly get dunked on for 300 pages by some rando pretentious British ass, then look no further. A truly mean biography of staggering unpleasantness and hostility.
I know absolutely nothing about golf, but I was intrigued by this golfer's outlandish turbulent life. Not only is John Daly hilarious, but as a teenage girl, I never thought I'd relate to an overweight, underweight man, married a few times with past addictions. I would love to see a film on his life. I still know nothing about golf, but I love this book from the thrift