(NEXSTAR) – For nearly three decades, storied pro golfer John Daly has been holding court during the Masters in an RV outside of a Hooters restaurant near Augusta National Golf Club.
After the Hooters on Washington Road closed in 2025, “Long John” found a new home for the PGA’s first major championship of the year, Topgolf. It will be a change for Daly, whose August appearances date back to 1997, according to Nexstar’s WJBF.
“This week has always been about the fans as much as the golf, and I’ve spent a lot of great nights hanging out with them over the years,” Daly said. “This time we’re bringing that energy to TopGolf, where people can grab a drink, take some swings and just have a good time together. I’m looking forward to kicking back, meeting some folks and keeping the party going after the rounds.”
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Daly will be mingling with fans at TopGolf Augusta April 9 and 10 from 6 to 9 p.m. ET as the venue serves up Pimento Cheese Dip, BBQ Pork Sliders, Peach Ice Cream Cookie Skillet and an Azalea-themed cocktail — “each priced between $5-7 as a nod to the tournament’s iconic concession pricing,” the company said…