Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Long John, Beef bond over drinks

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Andrew Johnston, a. k. a. Beef, first met John Daly, a. k. a. Long John, in Germany at the 2012 BMW Internatio­nal Open.

The Englishman, then 23, was making just his 12th start on the European Tour, and Daly, a two- time major champion from Dardanelle, was one of his childhood favorites.

So Johnston, as he told pgatour. com, gathered up his courage and walked over to Daly.

“I read your book,” Beef said. “I’m a big fan.” Long John’s response? “Cool.” As luck would have it, Daly and Johnston crossed paths several more times. A year ago, the two were paired during the second round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip at Carnoustie.

“He kicked my ass,” Daly said with a wry grin. For the record, the final tally was Beef 76, Long John 81.

But as Daly put it, the two kindred souls had a “blast” that day. Phone numbers were exchanged, dinner plans made and a friendship was cemented.

Four weeks later, they would meet again at the Turkish Airlines Open. This time, the competitio­n spilled out beyond the golf course.

“He … thought he could drink whiskey like me,” Daly said, chuckling. “And that didn’t pan out too good. It was so funny.

“He came over to the hotel, we just started drinking and listening to music. He tried to keep up, and he just couldn’t.”

Now they find themselves in the same field again this week at the PGA Championsh­ip. Daly, who won the PGA 25 years ago in his tournament debut, was making his 24th career start Thursday, shooting a 4- over- par 74. Johnston shot an even- par 70 in his first round at a PGA Championsh­ip.

“He’s a people person,” Daly said of Johnston.

“He loves people and he loves people to root for him. That’s just the way I was.

“To get the crowd on your side, it’s not like you have to try real hard. You just got to be nice and try to sign as many autographs as you can and wave to them. That’s all they want.”

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