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How Golfer John Daly Helped a Family Through Tragedy (Re-Spin)

podcast November 25, 2021


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When an unknown 25-year-old named John Daly showed up at the 1991 PGA Championship literally the night before – as the ninth alternate – he pulled off biggest upset in golf history and became an instant icon. That was 30 years ago. What’s less well known, but no less significant, is the story of another man who attended that tournament. During the first round, Tom Weaver, a spectator and father of two, was struck in the chest by lightning and died at the scene. ESPN’s Bob Harig shares the story of Tom Weaver, and the gift the Daly sent his family afterwards, that lives on to this day, as we re-spin this episode.

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