With Hooters demolished, John Daly finds a new Masters home

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When Hooters announced the closure of over 30 company-owned restaurants across the United States, many sports fans were saddened. But when it was announced that the location in Augusta was on the list, many had the same question: What happens to John Daly?

The location was wildly popular during Masters week as a massive tent was erected outside for people to eat, drink, and watch the action. Multiple celebrities have also made appearances, particularly Daly, who was regularly present selling merchandise, signing autographs, and taking pictures with fans. In fact, according to a report from ESPN, Daly raked in nearly $800,000 during the 2024 event.

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But the tradition isn't over.

Augusta TV station WRDW confirmed that the two-time major champion will be moving to another restaurant just a short distance away from the former Hooters location, which has stepped in to host Daly. The venue, “Top Dawg Tavern,” sits almost directly across the street from where Daly once parked his RV and will welcome the golf legend throughout Masters week.

The July closing of the Augusta Hooters came about a month after locations in Atlanta, Douglasville, Gwinnett, and Valdosta closed as part of the company's transition to a "pure franchise business model."

Hooters submitted a bankruptcy filing in March after accumulating $376 million in debt, agreeing to sell all of its 151 company-owned restaurants, according to USA TODAY.

Daly's highest finish at Augusta was third in his 12 appearances.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: John Daly finds a new Masters home with Augusta Hooters demolished

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