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Daley takes 2nd at BMW Open...Is he ready to make his return?


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What I was able to catch of his play the past 4 days he looks real good and I hope he can return. He had 18 birdies and only 7 bogeys all week.

Maybe its the pants that is doing it..

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The stomach surgery was a big plus. I also think -- strangely -- that keeping in touch with his fans through twitter is a good boost/distraction for him. I like him and hope he continues to do well (in life as well as golf).

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Amazing what you can do when you're in shape and focusing on golf.

Between this and last week, might he play his way onto the European Tour for 2010?

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The stomach surgery was a big plus. I also think -- strangely -- that keeping in touch with his fans through twitter is a good boost/distraction for him. I like him and hope he continues to do well (in life as well as golf).

I agree...I believe his Twittering with his fans has added a bit of accountability and confidence.

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Hope so, but what about those pants he had on in Saturday's 3rd round?

All I know is that they have $132,041.97 in the pockets now!

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Long as big John is hitting fairways he's always gonna be dangerous b/c 300+ drives plus a stellar short game == low scores
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Amazing what you can do when you're in shape and focusing on golf.

Amazing what you can do when you're playing against a field of nobodies.

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Amazing what you can do when you're playing against a field of nobodies.

he still shot 4 rounds in the 60's!

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Good for Joe Daley... How'd John Daly do?

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Entertaining to read some things on this forum.

Daly is out of professional golf for six months, comes out and shoots a 69,69,69, and 66 and finishes second.

If you can't see the good in that, there is no helping you.
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Amazing what you can do when you're playing against a field of nobodies.

Erik - that's too harsh man. Yes, the guy is a train wreck, but maybe, just maybe he is getting back on track...or in his case, wagon!!

John's life on and off the course has been well documented - bottom line, Daly is good for golf - in some crazy, messed up way.

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Erik - that's too harsh man.

Of course it is. I put a smiley.

It was sarcasm. Without sarcasm: I do hope that a bunch of people aren't getting their hopes too high. Seems to happen a lot with JD's loyal fans.

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What I was able to catch of his play the past 4 days he looks real good and I hope he can return. He had 18 birdies and only 7 bogeys all week.

He is ready to whup Phil, THE GOOSE, Tiger, but NOT Henrik.

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I have mixed reactions to John Daly's performance. First, I hope this shows that he has reformed his ways, and will play up to his potential consistently. Everyone---including Butch Harmon, Tiger, Johnny Miller, etc. acknowledge that Big John has talent, including his touch around the greens. Second, my fear is that this is another "step forward" to be followed by "two or three steps backward", as has occurred in the past. So many people have tried to help him---Fuzzy, Butch Harmon, Eli Callaway, etc, and they finally had to give up on him. He has obsessive-compulsive tendencies that are self-destructive. Hopefully, he has them under control, but I am cautiously optimistic.

Mitch Pezdek------Dash Aficionado and Legend in My Own Mind

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I don't want to discount John's good showing this week, but it is worth mentioning that most of the top European players were at the TPC this week, reducing the strength of the field in Italy. That being said, John's work with Rick Smith, losing 40+ pounds and new Adams equipment have made an impact. Let's see how Big John does when he returns to the US at Memphis!

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