John Daly has a laundry list of accomplishments over the course of his storied career. Heâs won five times on the PGA Tour, including two major championships, and heâs added another win on the Champions Tour in his advancing age. Thatâs not to mention the bad boy image he cultivated, which garnered him adoration from golf fans and non-golf fans alike.
But despite all of his success, thereâs still one glaring hole in his resume â he never appeared on a Ryder Cup team. In fact, Daly is the only golfer in history with multiple major championship wins whoâs never appeared on a Ryder Cup team.
During a recent interview with Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz on GOLFâs Subpar, Daly explained his theory as to why he never got selected to represent his country in golfâs premier team event.
âProbably attitude,â Daly said. âProbably some of the things that I did off the course. And some of the things that I didnât do that I was accused of doing, and there was a lot that I did that I really did.â
Rory McIlroy has no interest in a Ryder Cup without fansBy: Kevin Cunningham
Daly has long had a reputation as a prominent figure in golfâs counterculture (he won the Open Championship sporting a mullet), so the thought that this image kept him off the team certainly has some merit. The decision to keep him off the team was especially head scratching in 1991, when he was left off after winning the PGA Championship â the biggest event held by the PGA of America, which runs the Ryder Cup. Daly pointed to that year and 2004 as the most disappointing of his snubs.
âThose are the two years that I know I really, really couldâve helped the U.S.,â Daly said. âI was playing probably the best golf of my life those two years.â
âIt hurts a little bit,â Daly continued. âBut in the early 90s, some of the things I did probably didnât earn the respect from the players. I donât blame them.â
Listen to this weekâs Subpar in its entirety below as Daly discusses hitting the cover off the golf ball, why he thinks the Hall of Fame criteria should change and more.