John Daly is one of the most popular names in professional golf. Since turning professional in 1987, Daly has registered 19 professional wins including two Major championships. However, alongside a very successful career in golf, Daly has also ventured into the world of music. He has now released a country music album with 17 songs.
In 2002, Daly released his first album titled, "My Life." He has since gone on to do a lot in the world of music since this release, and now the 58-year-old has released a country music album. On social media platform X (previously Twitter), Daly made this announcement:
"New Album Drop! Hope y’all love it! Just a country boy doing what he loves! 🎶🎤 🎶 #CountryBoy"
You can check out John Daly's tweet about his latest music album below:
The album titled "Country Boy" is the fourth album of Daly's music career. After the release of "My Life" in 2002, Daly also released albums titled "I Only Know One Way" in 2010 and "Whiskey and Water" in 2022. While "I Only Know One Way" features 11 songs, "Whiskey and Water" has 13 songs in total.
Famous country musician Riley Green opens up about performing with John Daly
John Daly's love for and connection with music is well known, and a recent appearance at Riley Green's concert details the same. This year, Geen announced his tour titled, "Ain't My Last Rodeo Tour." During a concert in Iowa, Ripley treated fans to an appearance from Daly.
The American golf legend treated fans by singing "Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door." During an interview at the CMA Fest at the Hardrock Cafe in Nashville, Riley spoke about his experience of performing with Daly, sharing that he had to physically pull him off the stage.
Green said:
“He’s a character. It’s hard to bring somebody like that out on stage because his personality is so much bigger than mine — he almost enjoys it more than me so it’s hard to drag him back off the stage. [He was out there] as long as I’d let him be. I had to physically go and get the mic from him.”
You can check out footage of Daly performing for the crowd in Iowa in the tweet below:
This was not the first time Green and Daly came together. Previously, the duo teamed up during the Drummond Company Celebrity Pro-Am. Pictures of the duo performing at the 14th tee went viral on social media.
Another moment where Daly's love for country music was apparent was during a tournament in Morocco. Daly, who was there to participate in the Champions Tour Hasan II Golf Trophy, played country music throughout a practice round. Daly played the song "Ain't Good As I Once Was" in a clip shared by PGA Tour Champions.