Golf Blog Pays Homage to Injured Golfer John Daly with a Folk Song18 December 2005
Mystery may still surround how golfer John Daly actually broke his right hand, but The Armchair Golfer might convince some that it was from one of Daly's prodigious drives.
Publisher of the Armchair Golf Blog, The Armchair Golfer paid homage to John Daly with a folk song based on the legendary steel driving man, John Henry.
The recent blog post can be found at http://www.armchairgolfblog.blogspot.com.
"John Daly, Golf Ball Driving Man"
John Daly was a golfer He gripped and ripped and let fly, "Tee 'em up and swing from the heels, I'll out drive you or I'll die."
John Daly's caddy came to him With a driver in his hand, He laid his hand on John's shoulder and said: "This belongs to a golf ball driving man."
John Daly's caddy said to him: "I believe a storm's coming in!" John Daly said to his caddy: "Oh, Lord! That's my golf ball you hear in the wind."
John Daly said to his caddy: "I play for the common man, When this old life beats me down, I'll die with a driver in my hand."
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