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In this photo provided by the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office, professional golfer John Daly is shown. Daly was taken into custody Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008, by Winston-Salem police after he was found drunk outside a Hooters restaurant in Winston-Salem, N.C.  While at the restaurant, police said Daly "appeared extremely intoxicated and uncooperative," refused repeatedly to be taken to the hospital and was asked to leave the restaurant by several workers.  Daly was taken to the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center for a 24-hour stay, until he was sober.
In this photo provided by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, professional golfer John Daly is shown. Daly was taken into custody Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008, by Winston-Salem police after he was found drunk outside a Hooters restaurant in Winston-Salem, N.C. While at the restaurant, police said Daly “appeared extremely intoxicated and uncooperative,” refused repeatedly to be taken to the hospital and was asked to leave the restaurant by several workers. Daly was taken to the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center for a 24-hour stay, until he was sober.
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With no golf on his schedule, John Daly, right, says he went to North Carolina to have fun with some friends. What followed was a night in jail and the kind of bad publicity that seems to accompany the two-time major champion no matter where he goes. “Nothing is going right in my life right now,” said Daly, who was found “extremely intoxicated and uncooperative” last week outside a Hooters restaurant. “I’m going through a divorce. I haven’t seen my son. It was an unfortunate incident. I take full responsibility for what happened, but it wasn’t that big of a deal.” The Associated Press; AP photo

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