Charley Hull told by 58-year-old major champ: “I’d love to take you out”
John Daly recently made a peculiar comment about LPGA Tour star Charley Hull during a quick Q&A session with Outkick’s Mike Gunzelman. Daly, known for his larger-than-life personality, gave the interview at a party where his responses were both amusing and unconventional. In the conversation, Daly shared his thoughts on various topics, including his preferences…
John Daly recently made a peculiar comment about LPGA Tour star Charley Hull during a quick Q&A session with Outkick’s Mike Gunzelman. Daly, known for his larger-than-life personality, gave the interview at a party where his responses were both amusing and unconventional.
In the conversation, Daly shared his thoughts on various topics, including his preferences for drinking companions and a playful jab at President Joe Biden’s golfing ability. When asked whom he’d rather have a drink with between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, Daly humorously said he would prefer to drink alone. He then took a lighthearted shot at Biden, claiming the president would likely score a 96 over nine holes on a municipal golf course.
The conversation also hinted at Daly’s upcoming appearance in a potential sequel to the classic comedy “Happy Gilmore.” Daly suggested that “Happy Gilmore 2” is in the works and could be released on Netflix as early as next March.
One of the more eyebrow-raising moments came when Daly was asked for his opinion on Charley Hull, who has recently made headlines not only for her skills on the course but also for smoking cigarettes during high-profile events like the Women’s U.S. Open and the Solheim Cup. Daly, himself known for his smoking habit—having previously claimed to smoke around 18,000 cigarettes a year and drink 500 gallons of Diet Coke—responded with a curious quip.
When Gunzelman asked, “Charley Hull, what do you think about her?” Daly replied with a grin, “She might be my daughter, but if she ain’t, I’d love to take her out.” His playful comment left Gunzelman laughing as Daly turned to the camera, smiling.
While Daly’s offbeat humor and larger-than-life persona often make headlines, he recently faced a much more serious challenge in his personal life. Over the weekend, Daly revealed that his home was severely damaged by the storms that battered the southeastern U.S. Hurricane Helene, with winds reaching up to 140 mph, caused widespread devastation, leading several states to declare states of emergency.
Daly, who lives in Florida, shared an emotional message on Facebook detailing the destruction the storm left behind. He expressed gratitude for his family’s safety but mourned the significant loss of his property.
In his post, Daly wrote, “For everyone that has reached out, my family is safe, but all our homes are not! Water is pouring out of every crevice. Total loss and devastation after living here all my life!” Despite the heartbreak, Daly remained hopeful, adding, “I still cannot imagine all we have lost, but we are safe, and all can be replaced! Praise God!”
Daly’s candid reflection and focus on family amidst the chaos is a reminder that even larger-than-life figures can be deeply affected by natural disasters. Yet, as always, Daly managed to find a bit of humor, even in the most challenging circumstances, showcasing the resilience and character that have made him such a beloved figure in the world of golf.