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Hardcover My Life in and Out of the Rough: The Truth Behind All That Bull**** You Think You Know about Me Book

ISBN: 0061120626

ISBN13: 9780061120626

My Life in and Out of the Rough: The Truth Behind All That Bull**** You Think You Know about Me

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Ever since his astonishing victory in the 1991 PGA Championship, John Daly, known affectionately on the PGA Tour as "Big 'Un," has enthralled fans with his big drives, bigger personality, and "Grip It and Rip It" approach to golf -- and to life.

Long John, usually seen with a Marlboro Light dangling from his lip, is the unchained, unpredictable, unapologetic bad boy of professional golf. "The only rules I follow," JD likes to say, "are the...

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A fun read

First, let's leave the comments about John Daly out of this, and talk about the book. It was well written, easy and fun to read. Now that is done, let me say, I have always liked Big John. Nothing in the book surprises me and contrary I would say that his honesty about his shortcomings and weaknesses only make him seem even more human and he is a giant with a big ole heart. I hate to see reviews that judge the man because in the end, we are all imperfect. In any case, in my eyes Mr. Daly's generousity and good heart more than make up for his failings.

Write from the Heart, the Lion does...

First off, let me start out by saying I've always been a John Daly fan, so I had to read this book. Daly has so much natural talent that it makes most golf pros sick just to watch this guy, especially when they know he's wasted some of his best years on women and addictions. And you notice, I say addictions. Daly freely admits being addicted to sex and gambling, but refuses to admit being an alcoholic. Well, anyone who has ever dealth with alcoholics, or lived with one, would be the first to step up to the tee box and tell John he has a drinking problem. But until the day arrives when he'll admit it, mostly to himself, he'll always have a drinking problem. My guess is, as long as Daly can afford to drink, he won't stop. However, if he doesn't quit gambling, he'll see the day that he can't afford to buy the booze, and that will happen as sure as God made little green applies. But those problems are Daly's to overcome and not for the rest of the world to judge. He isn't alone in a constant battle to overcome his addictions. He told his story in this book and I, an avid reader, happen to think he's told it well. I picked up the book at the local library, but I'm planning to order a copy for my library collection. Daly has admitted to his mistakes, but the press decided to hammer him about the dark side of his life, and didn't give Daly a fair shake when it came to reporting about the domestic abuse ordeal. When the press decides to hammer on a guy, they can be so merciless even when so totally wrong. It's not about who's right or who's wrong, it's about the story. And most people are gullible enough to believe what they read, some even want to believe it when in their heart they know it probably isn't true. That's just journalism, nothing fair or right about it at times. Daly touched my heart with his story, and I'm pulling for this guy 100%. I hope someday I'll have the chance to meet up with him personally. He reminds me of another "heavy-set" golf pro I happen to know, a gentle giant of a guy that can knock a golf ball into forever, who never met a stranger, and has a heart the size of Texas...just like Daly. And this guy, like Daly, thinks the new golf course (designed after the Scotland links) where he's head pro, is just the greatest. It's a challenge, that's for sure. I recommend this book to anyone that's a John Daly fan, or anyone that loves the game of golf. I love a "Grip it and Rip it" golfer, and Daly fits that description perfectly. You go, John.

Captivating Literary Voice

John Daly is a great storyteller. He has the ability to keep readers captivated. The strong book sales indicate that golf fans are not the only folks drawn to his colorful life. John D. is introspective, possessing deep insight regarding his golf skills as well as his vices, including alcohol. Although he doesn't admit to being an alcoholic, now or in the past, he does mention cross-addictions. Deep down, I believe there's a part of John that knows he is an alcoholic. As a recovering compulsive gambler, I know firsthand how the ambiance of a casino can provide an escape from emotional pain. In order for John D. to address his numerous addictions, he will definitely need a solid game plan to battle his fiercest competitor -- himself.

Uncle Jasper Told You So

This great book chronicles one of the most important problems confronting scores of the world's population today. Untreated alcoholism and it's many manifestations. As this interesting book reveals time and time again, alcohol is the culprit behind the insanity of a very gifted but very ill man named John Daly. What little time he spent without ingesting alcohol of any kind...not just Jack Daniels...his life got better. And each and every time Mr. Daly picked up...his life got worse (as demonstrated by his performance this year on the PGA Tour). An alkee in his cups can only perform at about 30 percent of his or her ability...until all becomes impossible. Mr Daly has achieved enormous success using 30 percent of his God-given ability. Read the book...and see how King Alcohol really works. Unfortunately, John is still in denial and his life will continue to get worse. I know...I'm his sponsor waiting for the call. Uncle Jasper

JD tells it like it is.

This book is sensational. I had the pleasure of spending an evening with J.D. in a bar back in 2000 and had plenty of conversation with him. I also have followed him on tour and I have watched the Planet Daly program on the golf channel. This book is written in first person as told by J.D. himself. I personally could not put it down. The book describes his life story from beginning to present. I really felt like he was talking to me as I was reading the book. I give him a lot of credit for getting involved with this project. It is easy to see that he had alot of involvement with this book. His own personality really is displayed by the words written. I am surprised that he can remember all of what happened. If you thought that J.D. was open about his problems you will still be amazed by some of his stories in this book.
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