John Daly blowing smokeJohn Daly (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
Golf legend John Daly has revealed having lost everything due to residential damage caused by Hurricane Helene.

Inclement weather battered the Gulf Coast region of Florida this week, with Daly among the many whose property sustained devastation.

The golfer posted to social media before the hurricane reached the Big Bend area, where he lives with his family, pointing to his house and telling residents to be safe.

The weather pattern drifted inland on Thursday night, sweeping through the region around 11 PM at a threatening 140 MPH.
John Daly Instagram StoryJohn Daly Instagram Story (Photo via pga_johndaly/IG)

He returned to social media on Friday, furnishing his Facebook followers with an update in which he revealed that he and his family were safe but had experienced “total loss” he was yet to wrap his head around.

 

“For everyone that has reached out, my family are all safe, but all our homes are not as water is pouring out of every crevice,” he wrote, per Sports Illustrated. “Total loss and devastation after living here all my life! I still cannot imagine ALL we have lost, but we are SAFE and all can be replaced! Praise God!”

John Daly Experienced Instant Stardom In The Early 90s

Daly was born in Carmicheal, California, and grew up in Dardanelle, Arkansas. He golfed for the Razorbacks from 1984 to 87.

One of the biggest personalities in golf, the 58-year-old became an instant star when he won the PGA Championship in 1991. He went on to win the Open Championship in 1995, beating Constantino Rocca in a four-hole playoff.

Daly has owned properties near Paradise Valley Athletic Club in Fayetteville and Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers and has also owned a house on the TPC Southwind course in Memphis.

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Dylan Raiola and his brother Dayton.Dylan and Dayton Raiola (Photo via Twitter)
Everyone had the same observation and resulting joke after finding out Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola has a younger brother.

Said sibling is in the news this week, having committed to the Cornhuskers himself, and is expected to be part of the program’s 2026 recruitment class.

Dayton Railoa announced his commitment on Sunday night. He replaced his older brother as the starting QB at Georgia’s Buford High School following his departure for college and has led them to four wins from their first five outings.


Dayton’s commitment makes him the newest Raiola to be associated with the Huskers.

The boys’ father, Dominic Raiola, played for the school from 1997-2000 before going on to spend 14 years with the Detroit Lions in the NFL.