John Daly is one of the most entertaining golfers on the PGA Tour. However, the past year has been a turbulent year for the two-time major championship winner. He revealed his bladder cancer to the world in September 2020, leaving everyone in the golfing shattered. However, a couple of months later, his son gave him the good news that made John Daly proud.
John Daly II, who is also well-known as Little John, is the son of John Daly. And it seems like he wants to follow in his father’s footsteps. Meanwhile, he currently plays college golf and dreams to compete on the Tour someday. However, where does Little John play college golf? Let’s find out.
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Where does Little John Daly play his college golf?
Little John Daly plays college golf at the University of Arkansas. It is also the same college where his father, John Daly, played from 1984 to 1987. Hence, this decision made Big John extremely proud and happy. He even posted a tweet about this and wrote, “It’s official!!! Proud of my son and so happy he became a Razorback today! Today is their day!”
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However, little John had a disappointing start to his college golf career. The 18-year-old in his first-round carded 11 over 83, comprising a birdie, six bogeys, and three double bogeys. Nonetheless, this may be due to the early nerves as he made an excellent comeback in round two to shoot four-under 68, which had seven birdies. Moreover, big John would be definitely proud of this turnaround from little John after battling hard on the initial day.
If you haven’t seen Little John’s game, it isn’t much different from the big John. He uses the same technique of hitting bombs as his dad. However, there is something special about his game than just power. Moreover, another similarity between the big John and the Little John is their clothing style. Just like his dad, even Little John likes to wear loudmouth clothes.
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So hopefully, he will follow in his dad’s footsteps and compete on the PGA Tour soon.