John Daly Just Turned a Golf Shot Into a Hilarious Moment

Golf has seen some wild moments… but this might be one of the most John Daly things ever.

During a tournament at La Paloma Country Club, John Daly tried to pull off a ridiculous shot from a steep hill—and it ended exactly how you’d expect.

With a full-on belly flop down the slope.

From Golf Shot… to Viral Chaos

Daly found himself in an impossible position, his ball sitting on a steep desert incline. Most players would’ve taken a drop.

Not Daly.

He stepped up, hit the shot—and immediately lost his footing, tumbling forward and sliding down the hill in what can only be described as a slow-motion wipeout.

The moment was caught on video… and instantly went viral.

“Bellyfloppin’ in the Desert”

Of course, being Daly, he didn’t just laugh it off—he leaned into it.

He posted the clip himself with captions joking about:

  • “Bellyfloppin’ in the desert”
  • And even compared it to a stunt from Jackass

Honestly, that might be the most accurate description.

Because this wasn’t just a fall—it looked like something straight out of a stunt show.

His Caddie Might Be the Real MVP

As Daly slid down the hill, his caddie didn’t hesitate.

He literally went sliding down after him to help him up—turning the moment into an even more chaotic (and hilarious) scene.

Fans online loved it, calling it:

  • “loyalty at its finest”
  • “the kind of friend everyone needs on the course”

Somehow… He Was Fine

The craziest part?

Daly walked away completely okay.

No injuries. No drama. Just another insane moment added to his already legendary career.

And somehow, after all that…

He still finished the tournament tied for 29th.

Classic Daly

If there’s one thing about John Daly, it’s this:

He’s never going to do things the normal way.

Most golfers play it safe.
Daly turns a routine hole into a viral highlight.

And now, thanks to one wild shot and an even wilder fall…

He just gave golf one of its funniest moments in years.

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Landon Kardian