LAKE GENEVA, WISCONSIN: Paige Spiranac found herself ditched by golfer John Daly as he "never showed up" for a charity match. Spiranac teamed up with Jerry Kelly for a captivating round at the Geneva National golf course.
The duo showcased their skills and put on an impressive display. While the absence of John Daly was certainly disappointing, Spiranac and Kelly's fantastic round provided an exciting twist to the event, leaving spectators thoroughly entertained.
Why was John Daly absent from the charity match?
In an unexpected twist, Daly, the golf underdog, found himself in the spotlight for reasons other than his golfing skills. After withdrawing from the much-anticipated Beauty vs The Beast celebrity charity match against Spiranac due to health concerns, Daly decided to make the most of his evening in Greers Ferry, Arkansas, by embracing a carefree celebration. Surrounded by his daughter and close friends, Daly had a night filled with dancing, singing, and unforgettable moments.
Shynah Daly, known for her strong bond with her father, took to social media to share glimpses of the lively festivities. The photos captured a radiant John Daly, surrounded by loved ones, as they created memories together. Captioning the post, Shynah wrote, "Might seem a lil different but it’s our kinda livin." The idyllic setting of Greers Ferry, Arkansas added to the enchantment of the evening as Daly and his companions reveled in the vibrant atmosphere, savoring every moment.
'What a great day'
Daly delivered disheartening news to the organizers of the highly-anticipated Beauty vs The Beast celebrity charity match with Spiranac on June 5. The golf legend's knee pain and sciatica flared up, causing uncertainty about his ability to participate in the event held at Geneva National. The following morning, the organizers received the unfortunate confirmation that the 57-year-old was conspicuously absent. This unexpected turn of events posed a significant challenge for them, especially with nearly 2,000 tickets already sold and the aim of raising funds for veteran charities.
However, the situation took an inspiring turn as Jerry Kelly, a beloved figure from Madison, took it upon himself to step into Daly's shoes. Kelly's remarkable display captivated the spectators and helped alleviate the disappointment. The event continued with a renewed sense of excitement and purpose, thanks to Kelly and Spiranac's admirable commitment to the cause.
Following the events, Spiranac made a splash on social media, revealing a bombshell that caught the attention of many.
She wrote, "Today was supposed to be my match against John Daly. When he didn’t show, Jerry Kelly filled in. Jerry made 10 birdies and 2 eagles today. It was the greatest round of golf I’ve ever witnessed. We raised a ton of money for charity and I’m not too mad with the 66 I shot. What a great day at Geneva National!"
In the afternoon, Spiranac organized a lively pool party called Paige's Par-Tee. The event offered attendees a chance to participate in an online auction, vying for the opportunity to caddie for both Spiranac and Daly.