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John Daly’s Son Ditches Him for Scottie Scheffler as 21-Year-Old Starts New Journey in Life

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John Daly’s legacy in golf is anything but subtle. The long-hitting, larger-than-life two-time major champion is as synonymous with bombastic drives and flashy pants as he is with his 1991 PGA Championship win. But while Daly still draws crowds with his personality and power, it’s his son, John Daly II—better known as “Little John”—who’s now carving out his own space in the sport. And if you thought the next Daly in line would automatically crown his dad as his “Mount Rushmore of golf”, well… think again.

John Daly II has been making waves in his own right. A standout collegiate player for the Arkansas Razorbacks, he’s shown more polish and consistency than many expected—drawing eyes not just because of his surname, but because of his shot-making and calm under pressure. His partnership with his dad at the PNC Championship turned heads, and his steady rise through amateur and college golf ranks has marked him as more than just a novelty act.

But in a recent appearance on the Identity Sports podcast, Daly II opened up about the players who really inspire him—and while his admiration for his father is undeniable, his top pick for favorite golfer to watch right now is none other than World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler

“I mean, obviously, like, I think my favorite player to watch now that I’m old enough to realize it is Scottie by far,” Daly II said, offering up a candid and thoughtful take that reflected both personal growth and his evolving relationship with the sport. “I mean, just what he’s done in the last three years, and just how he, like, I don’t know… how he kind of puts himself out there as a golfer.”

What resonated with him most wasn’t just Scheffler’s ability to win—though with a résumé that already includes two Masters titles and 13 PGA Tour wins, that’s impressive enough. Instead, Daly II was struck by the way Scheffler carries himself, especially in terms of his values.

“He’s not really—he doesn’t care about, like… obviously, he cares about winning, but I guess that’s not his main goal,” Daly II explained. “His main goal is, like, with his walk with God, walk with Christ, and just, I don’t know, I guess his faith plays a big role in his golfing career.” It’s a poignant moment of insight from a young man who grew up in golf’s glare. For someone raised in the shadow of a maverick like John Daly—a player defined as much by his defiance as his flair—it’s telling that Daly II finds inspiration in someone as grounded and soft-spoken as Scheffler. “I feel like that’s something that’s been easy to, kind of, like… I guess put in my favor – like, someone that I really like watching.”

That connection to Scottie Scheffler doesn’t come out of nowhere—it makes perfect sense when you look at the deeper threads shaping John Daly II’s own journey. While his father was known for power, personality, and pushing boundaries, Daly II has gravitated toward a quieter, more introspective path. He’s spoken openly about his Christian faith, describing it as central to his identity and a source of strength both on and off the course. So when he talks about Scheffler—not just as a dominant player but as someone whose walk with Christ guides his every move—it’s more than admiration. It’s alignment. In Scheffler, Daly II sees a version of what he himself aspires to be: a golfer grounded in something bigger than the game, someone who plays with conviction and peace, win or lose.

Of course, Daly II didn’t stop there. His full “Mount Rushmore” included a few all-time legends—unsurprisingly. “Besides that, I think I gotta throw Tiger [Woods] in there. Tiger’s probably two. He was one till Scottie came around…” he laughed. “But I’d go Scottie, Tiger, Jack Nicklaus, and probably Rory [McIlroy] for, like, just my favorites to watch.”

And yes, he made sure to mention his dad. “Obviously, my favorite’s my dad, but favorite golfers to watch, it’s probably Scottie, Tiger, Jack, and Rory,” he clarified with another chuckle.

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