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John Daly sinks a hole-in-one while wearing very patriotic pants

John Daly had a solid showing at the weekend’s Chubb Classic, finishing in the top 10 at 13-under for the tournament. He also picked up an incredible highlight in the the process. During Sunday’s final round, Daly aced the par-3 16th while sporting some patriotic American flag-themed pants. The hole-in-one was everything fans love from John Daly’s golf game condensed into a single moment. You had the pants. Then, there was the ace. Then, we got an awkward interaction with his caddie before he settled on a triumphant fist pump.

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