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Daly to be first golfer to ride a cart for Major c’ship.

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NEW YORK: John Daly has been approved to use a cart next week in the PGA Championsh­ip because of arthritis in his right knee that he says keeps him from walking more than six holes on the golf course.

He will be the first player to ride a cart in a Major championsh­ip since Casey Martin in the US Open at Olympic Club in 1998 and 2012.

“I hope I don’t get a lot of grief from the fans,” Daly said.

“My knee is screwed. I had the meniscus cut out. I have osteoarthr­itis so bad ... I can walk up a hill, I just can’t walk down one.”

The PGA of America said Daly applied to use a cart through their American with Disabiliti­es Act policy and provided “the requisite informatio­n to allow for a review of his request by the PGA’s medical team”.

“The request was reviewed and approved,” the PGA said in a statement.

The PGA Championsh­ip starts May 16 at Bethpage Black, a notoriousl­y tough public course – inside and outside the ropes – on Long Island.

Daly has a lifetime exemption from winning the PGA Championsh­ip in 1991 at Crooked Stick as the ninth alternate.

That’s when the golf world was introduced to his “grip it and rip it” game.

Now he’ll be gripping the steering wheel of a cart.

A PGA spokesman said the 53-year-old Daly would be assigned a cart with no roof.

Martin, a former teammate of Tiger Woods at Stanford, suffers from Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome, which restricts circulatio­n in the lower portion of his right leg and made it virtually impossible for him to walk 18 holes a day over four rounds. He had a single-rider cart when he qualified for the 1998 US Open and tied for 23rd, and he successful­ly sued the PGA Tour in a case that went to the US Supreme Court.

Martin, now the golf coach at Oregon, qualified for the US Open again in 2012 when it was at Olympic Club and missed the cut.

Daly, a two-time Major champion, regularly plays the PGA Tour Champions, a 50-and-older circuit that allows for carts.

He last played a tournament without a cart last September at the Omega European Masters in Switzerlan­d on the European Tour.

He tried to get a cart for the US Senior Open last year in Colorado, and the USGA turned him down.

The USGA said the informatio­n Daly submitted with his request did not support a waiver to ride, and that Daly chose not to provide additional informatio­n to support his request.

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