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John Daly opts out of Open after R&A refuse to allow him to use golf cart

- Press Associatio­n

The former champion John Daly has withdrawn from the Open Championsh­ip at Royal Portrush next week.

Daly said initially that he would try to play “through the pain” of degenerati­ve arthritis in his right knee after his request to use a golf cart was turned down by the R&A on Saturday.

However, the 53-year-old has since had a change of heart and has been replaced in the field by the American Kevin Streelman, with Rory Sabbatini now first reserve for the final major of the year ahead of Brian Harman and Martin Kaymer.

Daly had been allowed to use a cart in the US PGA Championsh­ip in May under the Americans With Disabiliti­es Act, although he missed the cut at Bethpage.

But although the R&A expressed sympathy with Daly over his condition, it said players “walking the course is an integral part of the Championsh­ip and is central to the tradition of links golf which is synonymous with the Open”.

After receiving the news, Daly wrote on Twitter: “Quite disappoint­ed they do not see it the same way our PGA of America and PGA Tour sees it. Different continents different laws??? As a proud Open champion, I know what the Open Championsh­ip represents and what a special tournament it is.

“All who have earned the right to compete should be afforded that right to compete and give it their best shot. While I trust the R&A’s decision was made with good intentions, I could not disagree more with their conclusion­s.”

Daly said he had been advised his doctor he would need “either unicompart­ment or total knee replacemen­t”. He said: “Before that comes my plan is to give it a shot in 2 weeks at Portrush. Fingers crossed I can make it thru the pain.”

 ??  ?? John Daly used a cart at the PGA Championsh­ip at Bethpage this year. Photograph: Andrés Kudacki/AP
John Daly used a cart at the PGA Championsh­ip at Bethpage this year. Photograph: Andrés Kudacki/AP

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