John Patrick Daly II (born 2003) is an American amateur golfer who competes in collegiate golf for the Arkansas Razorbacks at the University of Arkansas. He is the son of two-time major champion John Daly. Daly has gained prominence through his amateur and collegiate career and through appearances in professional events and the PNC Championship, which he won with his father in 2021.
Daly was born in Clearwater, Florida. He is the son of professional golfer John Daly and Sherrie Miller. Growing up around golf, Daly began playing competitively as a junior and later attended Montverde Academy and Bishop's Gate Golf Academy in Florida.
During his junior career, Daly achieved several strong finishes in tournaments organized by the American Junior Golf Association and was named a 2021 second-team Rolex Junior All-American.
Daly enrolled at the University of Arkansas, the same school his father attended, and joined the Arkansas Razorbacks men's golf team.
While competing for Arkansas, he posted multiple top finishes and recorded a collegiate victory at the Columbia Spring Invitational.
In 2025 he won the Southern Amateur and reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur.
Daly has participated in several major amateur tournaments, including the U.S. Amateur. He qualified for the championship in 2024 after surviving a playoff in the final qualifying stage.
He also competed in a Korn Ferry Tour event, the Compliance Solutions Championship, as an amateur in 2024.
Although primarily an amateur golfer, Daly has appeared in professional tournaments through sponsor exemptions. In 2026, he made his PGA Tour debut at the Puerto Rico Open, shooting a 2-under-par 70 in the opening round.
Daly has frequently partnered with his father in the PNC Championship, a tournament featuring major champions and family members. The pair won the event in 2021 with a record 27-under-par score and have finished runner-up on multiple occasions.
Daly has several half-siblings and grew up in a golfing family environment. He has partnered with brands including Hooters, TaylorMade, and Loudmouth Golf while competing as an amateur.