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John Daly shows up to PGA champions dinner in his loudest, most patriotic sportcoat

It’s never hard to spot JD in the group photo at the PGA Championship.

Every Tuesday of PGA Championship week, the past champions all gather for a dinner at the clubhouse of that year’s venue. And every year, John Daly does his best to stick out among the always understated grays and navys that everyone else wears.

Daly also didn’t bother with that whole collared shirt thing at Baltusrol either. The good news is that he has a lifetime exemption into the event thanks to his 1991 win, so we should expect to see him keep coming back for many more years.

Only one way to get in this picture. #PGAChamp

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He was later seen with matching headwear, posing with USA Ryder Cup captain and past champion Davis Love III (h/t Golf Digest).

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John Daly is still being himself at age 50

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