John Daly
All Books By John Daly
Golf My Own Damn Way
- By: John Daly
- Length: 3 hours 2 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: November 15, 2007
- Language: English
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3.44(153 ratings)
Golf My Own Damn Way is a different golf instructional book, as only John Daly can write. Funny, irreverent, and crude, this book is perfect for the everyday golfer looking to improve his or her game or nongolfers looking for a laugh. With short, quirky chapters that cover everything from improving your swing to John’s favorite courses, this book is more than just another golfing manual. You’ll also get John’s thoughts on the current state of the game and his opinions on other players on the PGA tour.
... Read moreMy Life In and Out of the Rough
- By: John Daly
- Length: 6 hours 21 minutes
- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Publish date: February 18, 2020
- Language: English
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3.53(1174 ratings)
Ever since his astonishing victory in the 1991 PGA Championship, John Daly has enthralled fans with his big drives, bigger personality, and “Grip It and Rip It” approach to golf-and to life. Usually seen with a Marlboro Light dangling from his lip, John is the unchained, unpredictable, unapologetic bad boy of professional golf. “The only rules I follow,” JD likes to say, “are the Rules of Golf.”
My Life in and out of the Rough is a thrillingly-and sometimes shockingly-candid memoir of a larger-than-life athlete battling assorted addictions (alcohol, gambling, chocolate, sex), his weight, and, perhaps worst of all, divorce lawyers. (He’s been married four times.)
A two-time major winner before he turned thirty, John Daly is one of the most popular athletes in the world. Taking listeners with him off the fairway and into his $1.5-million motor home for a rollicking ride through his life-an ever-churning world of booze, burgers, casinos, country music, and breathtaking moonshots-Daly reveals how a down-home Everyman from Arkansas managed to rise to the peak of the golf world, escape from the depths of abject depression, and, finally, take control of his life.
Well, sort of.