The video doesn't even mention this, but Daly taught himself how to play golf. He learned his swing from instructional pictures of Jack Nicklaus in a magazine. The guy is literally one of the most naturally talented golfers ever.
in an era where people started turning to science to find the perfect workouts to hit the ball farther, Daly just swung his club harder and out drove them all :D
I'm just glad you said "golfers" because the term "athletes" really doesn't apply. But it is incredibly impressive, especially compared to the intense training and tutelage Tiger got almost as soon as he came out of the womb.
Daly came to my casino a couple years back, high-limit, drunk as hell, had his bus illegally parked in the parking lot, tipped all the security $500-$1000 on his way out, great guy.
From what I see in the video John Daly is actually a kind guy. He gave all of the money he won ($6700 or something) at his first tournament to his mum (which she refused), gave $30000 to the kids of the golf spectator that got killed by lightning and owns a golf course which he has to pay for for $300k a year in which he lets people golf for free. What a legend.
hes best comment to why he lived like he did and never did any exercise is -John Daly 1992. "That's why I never get injured. You can pull a muscle but you can't pull fat."
Kinda a tangent but parents, do not do what his dad did by forcing him to eat the veggies until he feels sick or throws up! It doesn’t give discipline to eat healthy . It just trains their brain to have negative subconscious associations with that food.
@@kkandola9072 100%. I wasn't allowed to leave the table until I finished them. To me, at that age, it was like torture. I would literally gag and sometimes throw up because the texture and taste of some were so bad to me. Every time my parents would groan or yell that I was doing it on purpose to be dramatic, and that I still had to eat them. I'd have to lay down after meals with veggies completely racked with serious stomach pains. It genuinely was like my body was trying to tell me not to consume a poison. Turns out, I have an actual medical intolerance to cruciferous vegetables! Who knew that was a thing??? I sure suspected something was wrong!!! lol My parent's just thought they were doing the right thing. It never crossed most people's minds that you could have intolerances to certain vegetables, so it really was just seen as me being a defiant "picky eater". Same with gluten. I have celiac disease and gluten really messes me up. Always has. Back in the day, most people just weren't aware of it. I went to multiple GI doctors and they always just told me to avoid fatty and spicy foods. Pasta and broccoli was seen as something that would be really healthy for me. My whole life, I just thought I was a weirdo for having a perpetual stomach ache and brain fog pretty much all day, every day. I was confused that not everyone had to "recover" after a meal. I was nearly 30 when I finally decided to bring my suspicion of food intolerances up with a doctor. To this day, there are certain veggies that I just won't eat (in addition to the cruciferous ones) unless it would be seen as rude not to. I avoided most veggies like the plague as soon as I was buying and cooking my own food. The only thing forcing me to eat veggies did was mess up my digestive system and build resentment and skepticism towards my parents and everyone who waved off my somatic complaints as nothing but manipulative "belly-aching" and who said I was fine.
Bar owner here. We have an 86 year old man that will drink an entire bottle of crown, then come to our bar, have a few beers, walk home and get on a small deep sea fishing boat the next morning at 4am. We call him "Grandpa". Everyone is so perplexed by his vitality, especially tourists and non-regulars. We then explain that he has "pickled his organs in alcohol at this point, therefore they are perfectly preserved. He's pickled."
I used to work at a hospital where we kept having an issue with homeless people stealing containers of hand sanitizer. Apparently they'd drink it as it was concentrated ethanol and since their organs were so conditioned against alcohol and substance ab*se it'd just give them a good buzz.
When I was a teenager my grandparents got me a set of john Daly youth golf clubs. They were avid golfers and I thought it was a cool gift. It wasn't until years later when I started finding out who John Daly actually was did I realizing how cool of a gift those clubs actually were lol
John Daly is a legend. Mullet, booze, smokes, rockin the red white n blue all while killing it on the pro tour. What a man. Tiger came in and everone else started to become health and fitness freaks - John never fell in line and kept doing his own thing. Hero
There’s actually a story where John Daly would show up to the gym where all the golfers were at getting in their pre game cardio and he would order like 4 hot dogs and eat them in front of everyone working out lmao
As someone who played college golf, John Daly is probably the most purely talented golfer to ever live. He was on the pro tour just drinking, gambling, partying, not training, showing up hungover, with no sleep, and not only playing professionally, but beating the best in the world. The guy is an absolute legend.
Asmongold usually has a lot to say during his reacts. He's practically speechless in this one, by comparison. Just tells you how crazy this guy's story is.
The video left out the greatest part of his legacy, his 2010 hit album, “I Only Know One Way” which features hit song, “Hit It Hard”. Also forgets to mention that he has his own bedroom at his local hooters in the managers office and that he “got his water from the ice in his drinks”.
He's a particular type of Irish, doesn't give a fuck and still kicking serious ass. Imagine if he actually tried or cared. Something suggests he found the perfect balance between earning shit tonnes doing what he loves whilst being more then talented enough to not have to try to hard, sucking the joy out of it.
It could use more. Again. Golf actually has a long history of wild characters, albeit no one quite as wild as John Daly. These players were all known for frequent antics or hilarious personalities: Lee Trevino, Jumbo Ozaki, Jimmy Demaret, Chi Chi Rodriguez. Probably the closest in terms of partying hard, gambling, and just being an alpha every day was Walter Hagen - "I never wanted to be a millionaire, just to live like one." Walter Hagen did so much to raise awareness many consider him the father of professional golf.
If John would have taken Golf like 15% more seriously, He'd be talked about by everyone as one of the best ever. The guy had Tiger And Jack levels of talent.
My dad works on the tour and he would tell me stories about how John would go around the course and strategically plant Diet Cokes in coolers before his round
I watched an interview with Daly where he won a tournament around 2009. The interviewer asked him what was the reason he thought contributed to his winning. He said "well I only had 3 heart attacks that day" Laughed so frigging hard.
My dad used to watch tons of golf when i was a kid. Remember seeing john play but had no idea how over powered this guy was. Miss golfing with my dad. Rip.
I can’t agree more with John when it comes to the argument with his wife. He’s earning millions every year, she’s a freeloader, and she’s got the audacity to tell him he shouldn’t be gambling.
Done some electrical work for him and his wife awhile back. He answered the door at 9am with a diet coke that smelled like you could light it on fire. He was a damn hoot.
It's like...something happens and you're like "OK, this must be where the downfall of Daly begins..." But he just bounces back every single time, he's unstoppable
This guy is how Johnny Depp's Hunter Thompson describes Benicio Del Toro's lawyer, "a high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production."
I’m from Arkansas and lived in his home town. I lived there for 2 years but in that time he had opened a bar and a steakhouse that both went out of business within 6 months of opening
John Daly is a fucking legend. It's often said that if he'd put in the same work ethic that someone like Tiger did, he'd have been an untouchable god of the sport. His eccentric career is testament to his natural talent at swinging a golf club and if he'd not been "just a regular guy" he'd be known as the greatest golfer to ever have lived.
Why are people forgetting the multiple times in the video where it talked about him practicing constantly and being hard working? Whenever he didn't practice his game slipped. When he did practice his game improved again. He had talent, but its not like he didn't put in the work as well.
@@poopoopeepee9491 that's why I said it the way I did. I didn't say he put no work in, I said if he'd put the same kind of work that Tiger did, he'd have been #1 consistently.
The word you're looking for is discipline. If he was more disciplined with his health it is reasonable to assume his performance would continue to improve. However it could reasonably be debated that his lifestyle allowed him the mental freedom and flexibility that discipline doesn't offer which allowed him to perform and live the way he did. It can also be a contributor to his longevity in the stressful environment that comes with that level of professional sporting and celebrity. Ive heard many times that golf is more of a mental and emotional game than physical. This lifestyle certainly lends itself positively in that regard.
It's one of those cases where you wonder what his full potential would be with different behavior. But who knows, maybe his behavior was his fuel for success.
The thing about drinking is if you drink enough like he definately has you dont really get drunk anymore. But if you stop you get hell of a hangover with the shakes. So you need to keep on drinking just to keep the shakes away. Its a miracle that this guy is still alive.
Kind of related but there used to be a snooker play called Bill werbeniuk, he would drink 40-50 pints a day, often during snooker matches. After during 42 pints during one match he famously said "I'm away to the bar now for a proper drink"
John Dailey was definitely one of the best when he was on. This was my frickin hero when i played golf in my 20s. Who doesn't chug a beer on the back 9 and jump sand traps and donuts on the green.
That was oddly heartwarming. It went from looking like this guy was a total embarrassment to realizing that he was just an iconoclastic genius and philanthropist who always chooses to do things his way. Impossible to dislike the guy.
@@dragonsauce358 he fills plenty of voids though ( not trying to hate on him just bein real ) i think thats what the original comment refers to in a way
John Daly is a legend dude. The stories about this guys are insane. It’s hilarious that Tiger and him are actually really good friends even though their lifestyles are polar opposite.
Watching Asmon learn of the glory that is John Daly is something else. Keep em in the fairway, Asmon. If you mix lemonade and iced tea you get an Arnold Palmer. If you add vodka, you get a John Daly.
i always ask myself: HOW GOOD would this dude have been with regular training and without all his problems? i mean HE NEVER REALLY TRAINED REGULALY and still competed against THE BEST IN THE WORLD. unbelievable what this dude has of a talent. just mindblowing...
John Daly - Turns up drunk 2 minutes before tee off... Still better than everyone but 81 people on the planet. That is talent. The golfing Andy Fordham.
This dude literally pisses money away with no care on his face. Sure he throws tantrums after losing it all. I think most do. But he gets over it and does it again. On top of that he don't give af about regulations or dress codes and literally does what he want. Even ignored a call from a former president of the united states. Absolute legend.
He is now selling his own beer.. Its designed without bubbles so you can drink it fast between holes... For him its healthy compared to hard spirits and is full of water...
What kind of fucked up world do we live in where a man can't pass out in front of a hooters without fear of getting arrested?
At least he got his mugshot on the wall of said hooters. Worth it!
I didnt even know that was a crime
show me the lie
I'm sorry I thought this was murica.
What I thought this was America “Randy Marsh”
The video doesn't even mention this, but Daly taught himself how to play golf. He learned his swing from instructional pictures of Jack Nicklaus in a magazine. The guy is literally one of the most naturally talented golfers ever.
in an era where people started turning to science to find the perfect workouts to hit the ball farther, Daly just swung his club harder and out drove them all :D
this.
a lot of people keep thinking it's a 'pendulum' but its not, its a tilted arc
like an angled plate
He is definitely a candidate for most unique athlete of all time. He was also elite which is the funniest thing.
An epic Highlander was reincarnated and nobody noticed.
I'm just glad you said "golfers" because the term "athletes" really doesn't apply. But it is incredibly impressive, especially compared to the intense training and tutelage Tiger got almost as soon as he came out of the womb.
The fact the man was piss drunk and still placed 82nd competing against the top 132-154 players in the world speaks volumes.
Imagine if he was sober
@@jackbower9087 , not sure it would work:
- he's the Drunken Master of Golf.
- his gut and drunkenness builds his drive's momentum.
It’s cause the people he beat were more drunk than him
@@jackbower9087 Nah man, he's the modern day equivalent of a Drunken Monk
He and Allen Iverson are the greatest athletes of all time. They literally tried to ruin their careers and couldn't lol
Daly came to my casino a couple years back, high-limit, drunk as hell, had his bus illegally parked in the parking lot, tipped all the security $500-$1000 on his way out, great guy.
"If I had your talent, I’d be doing the same thing you’re doing" - Tiger Woods to John Daly in 2004
Technically he had his own addiction. So hes not far off from John Daly
@@zoulzopan What was his?
@@negative6442women and lots of them 😂
Dennys Waitresses
@@negative6442 Tiger was addicted to pain pills.
From what I see in the video John Daly is actually a kind guy. He gave all of the money he won ($6700 or something) at his first tournament to his mum (which she refused), gave $30000 to the kids of the golf spectator that got killed by lightning and owns a golf course which he has to pay for for $300k a year in which he lets people golf for free. What a legend.
Asmond: "Who is this guy?"
Everyone: "A legend."
daly is probably the most op golfer that gives no shits.
hes best comment to why he lived like he did and never did any exercise is -John Daly 1992. "That's why I never get injured. You can pull a muscle but you can't pull fat."
Thats hilarious 🤣
It is always a joy seeing someone's reaction to finding out about John Daly
Agreed
For anyone wondering, the muffins he ate were 460kcal each.
So 5x for Breakfast + 4x on the turn = 4.140kcal alone
Kinda a tangent but parents, do not do what his dad did by forcing him to eat the veggies until he feels sick or throws up! It doesn’t give discipline to eat healthy . It just trains their brain to have negative subconscious associations with that food.
@@kkandola9072 Worked out pretty well for John.
@@kkandola9072 100%. I wasn't allowed to leave the table until I finished them. To me, at that age, it was like torture. I would literally gag and sometimes throw up because the texture and taste of some were so bad to me. Every time my parents would groan or yell that I was doing it on purpose to be dramatic, and that I still had to eat them. I'd have to lay down after meals with veggies completely racked with serious stomach pains. It genuinely was like my body was trying to tell me not to consume a poison. Turns out, I have an actual medical intolerance to cruciferous vegetables! Who knew that was a thing??? I sure suspected something was wrong!!! lol
My parent's just thought they were doing the right thing. It never crossed most people's minds that you could have intolerances to certain vegetables, so it really was just seen as me being a defiant "picky eater". Same with gluten. I have celiac disease and gluten really messes me up. Always has. Back in the day, most people just weren't aware of it. I went to multiple GI doctors and they always just told me to avoid fatty and spicy foods. Pasta and broccoli was seen as something that would be really healthy for me. My whole life, I just thought I was a weirdo for having a perpetual stomach ache and brain fog pretty much all day, every day. I was confused that not everyone had to "recover" after a meal. I was nearly 30 when I finally decided to bring my suspicion of food intolerances up with a doctor.
To this day, there are certain veggies that I just won't eat (in addition to the cruciferous ones) unless it would be seen as rude not to. I avoided most veggies like the plague as soon as I was buying and cooking my own food. The only thing forcing me to eat veggies did was mess up my digestive system and build resentment and skepticism towards my parents and everyone who waved off my somatic complaints as nothing but manipulative "belly-aching" and who said I was fine.
Bar owner here. We have an 86 year old man that will drink an entire bottle of crown, then come to our bar, have a few beers, walk home and get on a small deep sea fishing boat the next morning at 4am. We call him "Grandpa". Everyone is so perplexed by his vitality, especially tourists and non-regulars. We then explain that he has "pickled his organs in alcohol at this point, therefore they are perfectly preserved. He's pickled."
I bet one day his body's gonna crash real fast like Lemmy
@@MrMelick He is 86 man. Any day that comes, i am sure he will take as a "I had a good run" kind of day.
@@ioannisn.tsiroyiannis6022yeah most healthy men live to be like 72-76 lol. No smoking, no alcoholism, no drugs.
at this point if he tried to stop drinking he'd be dead within a few days.
I used to work at a hospital where we kept having an issue with homeless people stealing containers of hand sanitizer.
Apparently they'd drink it as it was concentrated ethanol and since their organs were so conditioned against alcohol and substance ab*se it'd just give them a good buzz.
When I was a teenager my grandparents got me a set of john Daly youth golf clubs. They were avid golfers and I thought it was a cool gift. It wasn't until years later when I started finding out who John Daly actually was did I realizing how cool of a gift those clubs actually were lol
😆😆😆😆😆
John Daly is a legend. Mullet, booze, smokes, rockin the red white n blue all while killing it on the pro tour. What a man.
Tiger came in and everone else started to become health and fitness freaks - John never fell in line and kept doing his own thing. Hero
Don't forget the case of diet Coke per 18 holes
There’s actually a story where John Daly would show up to the gym where all the golfers were at getting in their pre game cardio and he would order like 4 hot dogs and eat them in front of everyone working out lmao
Looks like Tiger took a page from Daly, though.
And Legend gets thrown around a lot. Daly is no doubt a genuine LEGEND, by just being himself.
As someone who played college golf, John Daly is probably the most purely talented golfer to ever live.
He was on the pro tour just drinking, gambling, partying, not training, showing up hungover, with no sleep, and not only playing professionally, but beating the best in the world. The guy is an absolute legend.
This entire video is Asmon discovering a common ancestor
Lol. So true
Yes a line that should have gone extinct millennials ago but somehow, like a cochroach survived
@@birdsteak9267 Thing is, the "cockroaches" are doing better than you in life! What should I call you, Mr.Ladybug?
His spirit animal, haha.
Daly lives this lifestyle and is good at his game of choice. Asmon just drinks dr pepper, not much in common lol
John was my dad's favorite golfer before he passed away. I can see why he liked him so much. Miss you pops.
RIP to your old man
@@762x69 thank you ❤️
Same here with my late father.
Bless our Dads
@@derekzicari2181 ❤️
John Daly's power level was through the roof............even Asmon was shocked 💀💀💀💀
Definitely over 9000
The man goes from hero to anti-hero, back to hero and the anti-hero again, and now he's a true legend
Asmongold usually has a lot to say during his reacts. He's practically speechless in this one, by comparison. Just tells you how crazy this guy's story is.
The video left out the greatest part of his legacy, his 2010 hit album, “I Only Know One Way” which features hit song, “Hit It Hard”. Also forgets to mention that he has his own bedroom at his local hooters in the managers office and that he “got his water from the ice in his drinks”.
John is the man, A Real American. 🇺🇸 ⛳
a real man or a real "florida man"?
@@kungfujoe2136Is there a difference?
@@kungfujoe2136he's from Arkansas brotha
kkona
He's a particular type of Irish, doesn't give a fuck and still kicking serious ass. Imagine if he actually tried or cared.
Something suggests he found the perfect balance between earning shit tonnes doing what he loves whilst being more then talented enough to not have to try to hard, sucking the joy out of it.
His curse is he's not allowed to fail at life, no matter how hard he tries 😂
hahahaha
Golf needs more guys like Daly again
It could use more. Again.
Golf actually has a long history of wild characters, albeit no one quite as wild as John Daly.
These players were all known for frequent antics or hilarious personalities: Lee Trevino, Jumbo Ozaki, Jimmy Demaret, Chi Chi Rodriguez.
Probably the closest in terms of partying hard, gambling, and just being an alpha every day was Walter Hagen - "I never wanted to be a millionaire, just to live like one." Walter Hagen did so much to raise awareness many consider him the father of professional golf.
@unclephil3902 I both watch and play golf
sports in general need more workhorse savants like John Daly, Dennis Rodman, etc. who can subsist on willpower alone
@unclephil3902 so what you said is factually incorrect?
@@jeremylong6229that’s nice sweetie
blue collar man in a white collar world rolling nat 20's
I like to call this "protagonist energy".
the 'whoever wants to come play for FREE at my golf course' was the highlight for me
If John would have taken Golf like 15% more seriously, He'd be talked about by everyone as one of the best ever. The guy had Tiger And Jack levels of talent.
Just shows how much a club it is not really skilled players when a drunk that had some practice can beat them all.
@@basillah7650 That's because it's not true. He wouldn't have beaten them.
@@basillah7650 Some practice? He played for hours every day for most of his life.
Tiger has admitted multiple times that John Daly was more talented than him.
This is probably my favorite Asmongold reaction video. This was great.
It was John Daly who made me interested in golf back in 1995 when he won The Open. Thanks, John, you're a legend.
My dad works on the tour and he would tell me stories about how John would go around the course and strategically plant Diet Cokes in coolers before his round
Mans the definition of "Winners win and losers lose" the does everything wrong and still wins cause he is a winner 😂
because talent wins out
I watched an interview with Daly where he won a tournament around 2009.
The interviewer asked him what was the reason he thought contributed to his winning.
He said "well I only had 3 heart attacks that day"
Laughed so frigging hard.
John Daly was a literal beast, he was so good he had to limit himself to make it a challenge
I heard he only got hammered on the course cause he figure if he could see holes it'd be easier to putt out
When I saw "was" I was like no did he die?
I was there live spamming o7 near the end of the video thinking it was the end of him, but he just GETS BACK STRONGER
My dad used to watch tons of golf when i was a kid. Remember seeing john play but had no idea how over powered this guy was. Miss golfing with my dad. Rip.
Lucky you didnt get hit with lightning😂
@@dani0s738 huh?
A kid in the crowd got struck by lightning when Daly played. Its in the video@@TheRedOGRE
I can’t agree more with John when it comes to the argument with his wife. He’s earning millions every year, she’s a freeloader, and she’s got the audacity to tell him he shouldn’t be gambling.
Gambling is the worst addiction there is, so no, he doesn't have a point.
Done some electrical work for him and his wife awhile back. He answered the door at 9am with a diet coke that smelled like you could light it on fire. He was a damn hoot.
I'll bet!
that's awesome! :D
I bet you could. I'm just curious, how does a Diet Coke smell like it would ignite. To me, maybe a bit salty
Spiked with booz @@Loganichols123
you mix it😶 thats how@@Loganichols123
I bet that Adam Sandler got the Idea for Happy Gilmore From him ( The Drunk Joc that ends up being super good at golf )
It's like...something happens and you're like "OK, this must be where the downfall of Daly begins..."
But he just bounces back every single time, he's unstoppable
weebles wobble but they dont fall down.
he is THAT good!
@@remrem-gx3mlI say this all the time when its apt. Haha.
same haha. say it every time i drink.@@RiggedandReady
Us alcoholics are unbelievably resilient and resourceful can always find money 😂😂
He just hangs out with kid rock and kid rock is the adult. Its mind blowing.
My hero existed, I just never knew he was on the golf course.
He was and still is a amazing golf player love this guy respect
Asmon and John should play a game of golf together
For charity.
Someone better order a tractor trailer load of soda
After a night of 3 bottles of crown and $2 steaks
This guy is how Johnny Depp's Hunter Thompson describes Benicio Del Toro's lawyer, "a high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production."
This man is the embodiment of AMERICA!
I’m from Arkansas and lived in his home town. I lived there for 2 years but in that time he had opened a bar and a steakhouse that both went out of business within 6 months of opening
John Daly is a fucking legend. It's often said that if he'd put in the same work ethic that someone like Tiger did, he'd have been an untouchable god of the sport. His eccentric career is testament to his natural talent at swinging a golf club and if he'd not been "just a regular guy" he'd be known as the greatest golfer to ever have lived.
Why are people forgetting the multiple times in the video where it talked about him practicing constantly and being hard working? Whenever he didn't practice his game slipped. When he did practice his game improved again. He had talent, but its not like he didn't put in the work as well.
THere are a lot of people like that in various sports, too. James Tony is another one in Boxing.
@@poopoopeepee9491 Yep. Daly worked his ass off, he just wasn't healthy.
@@poopoopeepee9491 that's why I said it the way I did. I didn't say he put no work in, I said if he'd put the same kind of work that Tiger did, he'd have been #1 consistently.
The word you're looking for is discipline. If he was more disciplined with his health it is reasonable to assume his performance would continue to improve. However it could reasonably be debated that his lifestyle allowed him the mental freedom and flexibility that discipline doesn't offer which allowed him to perform and live the way he did. It can also be a contributor to his longevity in the stressful environment that comes with that level of professional sporting and celebrity.
Ive heard many times that golf is more of a mental and emotional game than physical. This lifestyle certainly lends itself positively in that regard.
I've never seen anything more majestic than that golden blonde mullet Daly had when he was 19.
I don't know how more people don't know about John Daly, dude. The man is a legend.
Unless you're American or a golf enthusiast how would you know? Not like the news in Bangladesh reports on some random golf celebrity from usa
"I haven't eaten yet and I'm starving .
Also I don't care the president wants to talk because I didn't vote for the guy."
Based
I've always heard about this guy but only seen pictures, so glad to get a rundown on this guy he is beyond based
One of the most fascinating documentaries I've ever seen.
This man needs a Movie lol
10:30 bro just locked in and clutched it.
The dude looks exhausted FROM JUST SITTING. Also, this guys the IRL Kenny Powers if I've ever seents it.
I used to live in Collierville TN, he lived right across the street from me. He was a good neighbor.
Dude can fucking smack a ball though.
It's one of those cases where you wonder what his full potential would be with different behavior. But who knows, maybe his behavior was his fuel for success.
The thing about drinking is if you drink enough like he definately has you dont really get drunk anymore. But if you stop you get hell of a hangover with the shakes.
So you need to keep on drinking just to keep the shakes away. Its a miracle that this guy is still alive.
I still have John Daley 5:26 Wilson Invex Driver. It was one of the first titanium drivers they made.
John daly was a fucking legend and still is.he should be a teacher at a high school Just to teach these magic spells😂😂😂
And hand out cigarettes to his students 😅😅😅
Turning down the call from Bill Clinton was amazing. Legendary.
9:46 the man literally defined the motto "hold my beer"
Kind of related but there used to be a snooker play called Bill werbeniuk, he would drink 40-50 pints a day, often during snooker matches. After during 42 pints during one match he famously said "I'm away to the bar now for a proper drink"
John Dailey was definitely one of the best when he was on. This was my frickin hero when i played golf in my 20s. Who doesn't chug a beer on the back 9 and jump sand traps and donuts on the green.
This is the most full circle momet for me. I've always been a massive fan of both... didn't realise how much i needed this 😂
Man never let anyone guess his next move
That was oddly heartwarming. It went from looking like this guy was a total embarrassment to realizing that he was just an iconoclastic genius and philanthropist who always chooses to do things his way. Impossible to dislike the guy.
They really got a lot in common to be honest.
Asmon doesn't drink and eat to fill the void of addiction though
@@dragonsauce358 void is a void brah
@chyeaOGKush no I'm saying asmon doesn't drink at all and barely eats anything. How are they the same?
@@dragonsauce358 he fills plenty of voids though ( not trying to hate on him just bein real ) i think thats what the original comment refers to in a way
John Daly is a legend dude. The stories about this guys are insane. It’s hilarious that Tiger and him are actually really good friends even though their lifestyles are polar opposite.
But are they though? 😂
the hero we dint know we deserved
John Daly is a national treasure.
John Daly's been a hero of mine since I was a kid. A true pleasure to watch Asmon's first exposure to this legend.
Daly's son looks exactly like him and he's gonna be a beast at golf too. Takes it just a smidge more serious than his pops did I think.
A Real American Hero. We need a feature length movie about this man’s life immediately
Watching Asmon learn of the glory that is John Daly is something else. Keep em in the fairway, Asmon.
If you mix lemonade and iced tea you get an Arnold Palmer. If you add vodka, you get a John Daly.
I just made iced tea imma try that
This has made me very happy knowing someone got to live their life so free
John Daly is to cigarettes what Snoop Dogg is to weed
Now that's a real American Athlete's diet Amen.
John Daly was the first athlete i became aware of as a kid. My dad always talked about how crazy he was
The first sports star to eat like an esports star.
The ‘no water’ probably contributed to the bladder cancer
This guy is the definition of: Hold my beer...
I followed his career for a long time. The guy is certifiable. Someone needs to make a movie about his life.
I always thought Happy Gilmore was based on this dude
i always ask myself: HOW GOOD would this dude have been with regular training and without all his problems? i mean HE NEVER REALLY TRAINED REGULALY and still competed against THE BEST IN THE WORLD. unbelievable what this dude has of a talent. just mindblowing...
I havent even watched this yet... But Mr. Daly is a freakin LEGEND
John Daly - Turns up drunk 2 minutes before tee off...
Still better than everyone but 81 people on the planet.
That is talent. The golfing Andy Fordham.
Addiction aside, this guy must have great genes.
This dude literally pisses money away with no care on his face. Sure he throws tantrums after losing it all. I think most do. But he gets over it and does it again. On top of that he don't give af about regulations or dress codes and literally does what he want. Even ignored a call from a former president of the united states. Absolute legend.
If he had been born nowdays he'd be the nº1 streamer in the world
His Hooters incident happened in my town, good times haha.
Sweet tea and lemonade is known as an Arnold Palmer; Vodka, sweet tea and lemonade is known as a John Daly. He's the OG man's man golfer.
John had a cot in the back of that Hooters so he could just pass out in the manager's office.
Decades of that lifestyle and still swinging.... Impressive
There's only one way to swing a golf club, besides handedness, so repetition makes this a sport of muscle memory.
Some people just have it. It’s a shame you don’t find out whether or not you do until it’s too late 99% of the time.
He is now selling his own beer..
Its designed without bubbles so you can drink it fast between holes...
For him its healthy compared to hard spirits and is full of water...
The world is sorely missing characters like John . For whatever his faults he always was himself and is a very generous man
This was so unintentionally hillarious
He is a legend, he was the first super smash long driver, his backswing wrapped all the way to his left knee. He had all the skills, yet truly DNGAF
we never run out of Asmongold content o7
Asmon, your reaction to that "killed by lightening halfway through" was 👌
Asmon and John have a lot in common actually haha
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