The son of golfing legend John Daly will make his professional tour debut next week on a sponsor’s exemption at the Puerto Rico Open.
John Daly II, son of two-time major champion John Daly, is poised to make his PGA Tour debut next week at the Puerto Rico Open on a sponsor’s exemption.
The younger Daly will compete in the alternate field event alongside Blades Brown and Miles Russell, who have also received sponsor’s exemptions for the tournament.
New Chapter Begins
The opportunity marks a significant milestone in John Daly II’s golfing career, following in the footsteps of his father, who famously won the 1991 PGA Championship and the 1995 Open Championship during a decorated professional career.
Competing on the PGA Tour represents a substantial step up in competition level, and the Puerto Rico Open provides Daly II with an opportunity to test himself against the professional field.
🚨🇵🇷⛳️ #NEW BEGINNINGS — John Daly II, the son of legendary golfer John Daly is set to make his PGA Tour debut next week at the Puerto Rico Open on a sponsor’s exemption.
Blades Brown & Miles Russell have also been granted sponsor’s exemptions for the alternate field event. pic.twitter.com/wIik71gNGf
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