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Daly on his health

- — David Dusek

FARMINGDAL­E, N.Y. – A day after Tiger Woods landed a verbal jab on John Daly’s chin, noting he walked with a broken leg while playing (and winning) the 2008 U.S. Open while Daly intends to compete in this week’s PGA Championsh­ip using a cart, the two-time major winner arrived at Bethpage Black.

Daly arrived Wednesday morning wearing a black windbreake­r and green shorts festooned with golf terms written in graffiti.

Walking with a noticeable limp and a woven sleeve over his right knee, Daly carried a large cup filled with what appeared to be cola in a McDonald’s cup. He proceeded from the clubhouse to an area next to the PGA Rules Committee’s trailer. In an area reserved for handicap parking, he finished a cigarette and was given his cart, No. 515. After his clubs were loaded onto the cart, Daly and his caddie rolled past the practice green and to the first tee.

He qualified to play in the PGA because he is a past winner, famously winning in 1991 at Crooked Stick Golf Club after getting into the event as the ninth alternate.

Daly, 53, has said Woods and others who have criticized his use of the cart don’t have all of the facts regarding his condition. He told USA TODAY Tuesday, “Osteoarthr­itis is a tough thing, brother. If my knee was broke, I would have had it fixed. But my situation is different. It’s painful as hell is all I can say. As was Tiger’s, I’m sure.”

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