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John Daly’s game on the field is not the only great thing about him that fans admire. His colorful pants and his unique non-country club look are what differentiates him the most from his fellow golfers. Daly’s powerful shots have always been the talk of the town when it comes to his playing style. However, there was a time when John Daly accidentally hit a living being, and it was not a human.

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John Daly accidentally hit a ‘killer’ shot

Daly was in an episode of the “FULL SEND Podcast”, drinking beer, and talking about his golfing adventures. During the conversation, Daly brought up a case where he was playing well but accidentally hit an unforgettable shot. He mentioned birdieing the first hole successfully, and added, “I hit this drive as solid as I probably hit a drive, and a cardinal. A bird, I hit a bird… I killed this drive”

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He mentioned that after getting hit by his ball, the bird died. “I killed a cardinal bird. I’m not over it,” Daly said. The golfer continued talking about how he never gets drunk enough to end up with a hangover. But there are a lot of Daly’s drinking stories that people can easily find online.

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Daly gave his opinion about the LIV Golf league

Like most other players, Daly also wanted to be a part of the LIV Golf league. In fact, the golfer even admitted that he “begged” Norman to add him to the LIV fraternity, which Norman denied. However, he still had hopes that the PGA Tour and LIV Tour could find a way to work things out together.

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Daly said that he was too old to be a part of the new league, which is why Norman did not want him on the tour. The only old player in the LIV Golf league according to Long John is going to be Phil Mickelson, who is currently the face of the Saudi-backed league. But Daly thinks that Jay Monahan and Greg Norman need to sit together and save the future of golf by merging both tours. However, the chances of a merger between the two rival leagues seem next to impossible.

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What do you think? Will the two tours ever come together for the game of golf? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below.

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