Look at those locks on Long John back in 1995. (Getty Images)
Look at those locks on Long John back in 1995. (Getty Images)

What do Padraig Harrington and John Daly have in common?

Well, they both have a British Open win and a PGA Championship win, and as of Monday, they're the last two golfers to win a PGA Tour event using a Wilson putter.

Here's Golf Digest:

"The putter Harrington used was a Wilson Infinite South Side center-shafted mallet that utilizes a 104-gram grip to produce a counterbalanced effect.
And for history buffs there is this: The last time a Wilson putter won a PGA Tour event it was in 1995 when John Daly used a Wilson 8802 blade to win the British Open at St. Andrews."

I wonder if Daly thinks about why he wins like Harrington does.

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