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Daly out of US Senior Open, says USGA won’t let him use cart
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Daly out of US Senior Open, says USGA won’t let him use cart

Published Jun. 27, 2018 3:15 a.m. ET

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) John Daly has withdrawn from the U.S. Senior Open, citing a deteriorating knee condition and blaming the USGA for not allowing him to use a golf cart.

The 52-year-old two-time major champion went on Twitter to say the USGA turned down his request to use a golf cart, which could have been allowed under rules that conform with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

The USGA responded , saying it offered Daly a chance to provide additional information about his condition. Daly said he never received such a request .

Golf carts generally are forbidden in tournament play. In 2001, Casey Martin , who suffers from a rare circulatory condition, successfully sued the PGA Tour to use a cart in a tournament.

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Daly, who withdrew from a tournament last October after his knee collapsed, finished seventh at last week's Champions Tour event.

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