Overview
- Daly’s 19 on the par-5 12th at Minnehaha Country Club is the highest single-hole score in PGA Tour Champions history, surpassing the previous mark by three strokes.
- The prior record was shared by three players, most recently Bruce Crampton in 1996 at the Greater Grand Rapids Open.
- According to shot-by-shot details, his tee shot found the rough before seven consecutive attempts ended in the hazard, and he then got up-and-down for 19.
- He signed for an 18-over 88 while playing with Stephen Ames and Ángel Cabrera, with Cabrera shooting 64 to lead the tournament.
- The number was adjusted from an initial 17 to 19 after his card was finalized, and it topped his earlier personal worst of 18 at the 1998 Bay Hill Invitational.