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Daly silences critics with wonder round
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Posted: 23-Nov-2008 19:36 hrs
John Daly of the US hits a shot during the third round of the Hong Kong Open golf tournament, November 22. The troubled US star shook off years of poor play and off-course trauma with a sparkling 62 at the event on Sunday, raising hopes he could rescue his flagging career.
 
 
Troubled US star John Daly shook off years of poor play and off-course trauma with a sparkling 62 at the UBS Hong Kong Open on Sunday, raising hopes he could rescue his flagging career.
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The 42-year-old two-time Major winner snapped up eight birdies with no bogeys to finish just one off the par-70 course record and end the tournament at nine-under 271.
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Daly, whose problems include drink, injury, his weight, multiple divorces and a night in jail last month, was quietly hopeful of halting his desperate slide to 788 in the rankings.
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"I think I've made more money than I did all of last year on the US Tour, in one tournament! So you can tell where I've come from," he said.
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"I've come from close to Ground Zero all the way back up. But who knows? I've just got to keep working at it. Being healthy helps."
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The winner of the 1991 US PGA Championship and 1995 British Open had started well here with a pair of 68s to make the cut, only to fall back with a 73 on Saturday.
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The Californian, who underwent rib surgery in August, only reached weekend play in five out of 17 US tournaments this year, with tied 40th his best finish.
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Last month, Daly caused his latest sensational headlines when he was jailed overnight to sober up after a drinks binge at a Hooters restaurant, one of his sponsors.
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"It just makes you feel good to have a number like that. I don't know what place I was in going into today but I know it wasn't great," Daly said.
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"Hopefully I'll get a top 10 out of it, and I haven't had one of those for a long time. It feels really, really good and it feels like, yeah, maybe I still can play a little bit."
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Despite going eight-under for the first time since 2004, Daly put any celebrations on hold and he was flying to Melbourne later on Sunday for next week's Australian Masters.
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He then heads to Coolum for the Australian PGA Championship, scene of an infamous meltdown in 2002 when he threw his putter and ball in a lake and stormed off the course.
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"It's one of those things. I kind of screwed up," Daly said.
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"My mom had passed away that week and it was a very difficult week. I wasn't going to play but I let some buddies talk me into going down there.
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"I shouldn't have been there. It's my fault, I shouldn't have done it. But I heard the putter's framed on a wall there, so it is what it is."
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Daly relies on invitations after losing his US PGA Tour card and he is hoping three weeks' consecutive play will be the springboard for some much-needed success.
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"I can't remember when I had three weeks in a row when I could play, that's why I'm hoping I'll get a lot of invites to the European Tour and play four, five, six in a row," he said.
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"That's probably the only way I'm going to play good golf."
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He was disqualified from the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March for missing his pro-am tee-off time, a day after splitting from celebrated swing coach Butch Harmon, who accused him of preferring drinking to golf.
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Last year, Daly turned up at a tournament in Memphis with scratches on his face and said his wife had attacked him with a steak knife. Sherrie Daly later said the wounds were self-inflicted to cover up a sexual assault.
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After such difficulties, his performance here came as a relief.
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"I wasn't expecting that much this week and to shoot probably one of my best rounds in years, I'm pretty happy with it," Daly said.
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"I wouldn't say I'm confident, but I feel better anyway." — AFP

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