John Daly is one of the most colorful, controversial and popular figures in golf history.?Dalys grip it and rip it life is the subject of a new 30 for 30 documentary, Hit it Hard, which is set to debut Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN.Its hard not to wonder what Daly could have accomplished on the course if he hadnt had so many problems off it. In this weeks edition of Four-Ball, our panel explores Dalys impact on the sport.1. Do you consider Daly an overachiever or underachiever?SportsCenter anchor Jonathan Coachman: Unfortunately, I have to say underachiever. Daly possibly has the most natural talent of any player in the history of the sport; there is no way he could have ever won those huge tournaments without that immense talent. But its frustrating to see someone not maximize his talent over the past 20 years. If he would have taken things more seriously, who knows how many majors or tournaments he could have won.?ESPN.com senior golf writer Bob Harig: He is a huge underachiever. Get past all the drama, and Daly was an incredibly skilled player who could not only drive it a long way, but had a surprisingly good short game. Winning two majors as he did showed his talent, but its remarkable to think that Daly has nearly as many missed cuts and withdrawals (249) in his PGA Tour career as he has made cuts (273). Maybe Daly never would have been a prolific winner, but he had the skills to accomplish more.ESPN.com senior golf editor Kevin Maguire: An overachiever. Considering the inner demons Daly had to overcome in his life, albeit many of them self-inflicted, most people would not have had the wherewithal to reach such a high level in sports -- or in life. Winning one major championship can sometimes be a fluke. Winning two solidifies your place in golf history.ESPN.com senior golf writer Jason Sobel:?Sorry, but underachievers dont win multiple major championships. I understand the insinuation -- Daly had so much talent that if he played as hard on the course as he did off of it, he couldve achieved so much more. Perhaps, but that notion does a disservice to everything he did accomplish. In his prime, Daly was never the games most consistent player, but you can bet plenty of his peers would love to own his resume. Its not one of an underachiever.2. Which major win was more surprising, the 1991 PGA Championship or 1995 Open Championship?Coachman: No one knew who Daly was in 1991 -- he came out of nowhere as an alternate to pull off possibly the biggest upset in the history of golf. We knew Daly when he won his second major, which was a surprise, but not a monumental surprise.?I dont know if we will ever see something like 1991 again. Just awesome.Harig: The 91 PGA was more surprising, simply given the circumstances behind getting into the field. Few knew who John Daly was when he had to drive overnight to Crooked Stick as an alternate and only got into the field because numerous things occurred -- including Nick Price withdrawing due to the birth of a child. To then go on and win a major championship, without a practice round, is about as farfetched as possible, and yet Daly did it.Maguire: The 91 PGA, but only by the slimmest of margins. Dalys 1995 win at St. Andrews certainly came out of nowhere, but he had at least proved that when his game was on, he could beat the best in the world. Absolutely no one saw that victory as the ninth alternate at Crooked Stick in 1991 coming, and if someone says otherwise, its pure fiction.Sobel:?Easily the first one. As a PGA Tour rookie, Daly was the tournaments ninth alternate, somehow got into the field and won it as a total unknown. If you wrote a movie script like this, it would be dismissed as too unbelievable.3. What do you remember most about John Dalys career so far?Coachman: When I think about Daly, his golf doesnt even come into my mind. Its his partying, his hustle and continuing to bounce back. I think he is an all-time good dude with a good heart, and its nice to see he has pulled it together for the Champions Tour. Hopefully, his golf can take center stage this time.?Harig: It is unfortunate that there was so much off-course drama involving ex-wives, drinking, rehab and weight gain/loss, not to mention his high-profile withdrawals and high scores in various tournaments. But what is most memorable is the way he attracted people to the game with the way he hit the ball off the tee. His length was prodigious, and he routinely hit drives more than 300 yards when that was quite uncommon.Maguire: The way fans loved him (and still do). He would draw some of the largest galleries at a tournament even when people had no idea what would happen inside the ropes. Often that was the appeal. Hardcore and non-hardcore golf fans alike were drawn to the mystery surrounding Daly. Sure, the everyman aspect of his story made things interesting, but no one crushed the ball the way Daly did back in the early 1990s.Sobel: I think Ill always most remember the swing itself. Way past parallel, then smoothly through the ball, compressing it into orbit. No golfer has ever combined Dalys strength, power and flexibility. Yes, the man was -- and still is -- flexible and has always owned a deft touch around the greens. Sure, others might first recall the rags-to-riches (and back and forth) tale or the hard-living lifestyle, but its that swing which will forever be ingrained in my memory.4. Fact or Fiction: John Daly will win on the PGA Tour Champions circuit.Coachman: Fiction. Daly can finish top 10, but Im skeptical on whether or not he can put three or four rounds together in the same week. It has been so long since hes been in the winners circle, and when it has been this long, its too high of a mountain to climb.?Harig: Fact. The results so far do not back it up, as he has yet to post a single top-10 finish in 14 starts. But Daly has battled injuries and lack of play on the PGA Tour. Hes going to need some time, but it will happen.Maguire: Fiction. Not being able to get consistent tournament starts for the past several years didnt help his transition to the over-50 circuit this year. Hopefully Im wrong on this, but I just cant see him cashing that winners check again.Sobel:?Fact. Here is a partial list of winners on the senior tour this year: Doug Garwood, Carlos Franco, Gene Sauers and Duffy Waldorf. No offense toward any of those champions, but if they can do it, so can Daly. Cheap Steelers Jerseys . The 43-year-old closer, in his 19th and final big league season, has said hed like to play the outfield. 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LOUIS -- St. ISTANBUL -- The Latest on the twin explosions near an Istanbul soccer stadium on Saturday night (all times local):11:40 p.m.U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter has issued a statement expressing his condolences to victims families after the twin bombings in Istanbul.Carter also said this attack only redoubles our resolve to stand shoulder to shoulder with our Turkish allies in condemning these attacks and relentlessly combatting terrorism.He said that the U.S. remains committed to working closely with Turkey within NATO and the coalition fighting the Islamic State group.A Kurdish militant group has claimed responsibility for Saturdays attacks near a soccer stadium in Istanbul that killed 38 people, mostly police, and wounded scores of others.---6:05 p.m.A Kurdish militant group has claimed responsibility for twin bombings that killed 38 people outside an Istanbul stadium and wounded scores of others.In a statement posted on its website, the Kurdistan Freedom Falcons, or TAK, said two of their comrades had sacrificed their lives.The Turkey-based group is an offshoot of the Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK.The TAK said Saturdays attack shortly after the conclusion of a soccer match was reprisal for violence in the southeast and the ongoing imprisonment of PKK leader Abdullah Ocalan.---5:20 p.m.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is presiding over a government security meeting in Istanbul to discuss Saturday nights deadly bombings near a soccer stadium.Erdogan has vowed that those behind the twin bombings would be caught and face a heavy penalty. Prime Minister Binali Yildirim as well as several other cabinet ministers were at the security meeting.At parliament, meanwhile, the ruling Justice and Development Party, the opposition Republican Peoples Party and the Nationalist Movement Party are reading a joint declaration condemning terrorism.The car-and suicide-bombing near Istanbuls Besiktas stadium killed 38 people, mostly police, and wounded 155 people. No group has claimed responsibility but Turkish officials are pointing fingers at Kurdish rebels.---3:55 p.m.The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutors office says three people have been detained for social media posts regarding Saturday nights attack in Istanbul that killed 38 people.In addition to 13 suspects detained as part of the investigation into the twin bombings, the prosecutors office said it was investigating any news, comment or shares on press and social media platforms that attempted to praise terrorism or terrorist organizations, serve terrorist organizations propaganda, legitimize terrorism or target those who combat terrorism.The statement noted that three suspects had been detained for this so far and authorities were working to apprehend others.The car-and suicide-bombing near Istanbuls Besiktas stadium killed mostly police officials, also wounded 155 people and has enraged Turkeys top leadership.---2:40 p.m.Turkeys private NTV channel is showing more than 100 flag-carrying demonstrators marching along Istanbuls coastline toward the stadium that was the site of deadly attacks a night earlier.After attending the funeral for some of the police officers who were among the 38 people killed in the latest bombings, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited the hospital where dozens of the wounded are being treated.Meanwhile, Turkeys Constitutional Court issued a statement condemning the nefarious terrorist attack and wishing God mercys for the dead and a speedy recovery for the wounded. It says these attacks which target our countrys peace will never reach their goals.Twin blasts in Istanbul on Saturday night killed 38 people and wounded 155 others near a soccer stadium. No group has claimed responsibility.---2:15 p.m.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denounced Saturdays deadly blasts in the Turkish city of Istanbul -- and is calling on Turkey to publicly denounce any attacks against Israel.Netanyahu said at his Cabinet meeting Sunday that Israel condemns any terror in Turkey, and Israel expects Turkey to condemn any act of terror in Israel. The battle against terror must be mutual.Twin blasts in Istanbul on Saturday night killed 38 people and wounded 155 others near a soccer stadium.Turkey and Israel sent new ambassadors to each others countries this month as part of a reconciliation deal to end six years of animosity. Relations imploded in 2010 after a confrontation between Israeli commandos and a Turkish flotilla trying to reach Gaza left 10 Turkish activists dead.---1:50 p.m.Turkeys interior minister has given a furious address at a funeral for police officers killed in Saturday nights bombing attack in Istanbul, slamming Kurdish rebels and their allies in the West.Minister Suleyman Soylu on Sunday referred to members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party, or PKK, as animals after suggesting they were behind the attack that killled 38 people, mostly police, and wounded 155others.dddddddddddd No group has claimed responsibility for the car-and-suicide bombing.He asked: Have you accomplished anything beyond being the servants, pawns and hit men of certain dark forces, of your dark Western partners?The PKK has waged a decades-long insurgency against the Turkish state, which has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of citizens. Turkish officials frequently accuse the West of directly and indirectly supporting the Kurdish insurgency and of interfering in Ankaras fight against terrorism.---12:45 p.m.Funeral services have already begun at Istanbuls police headquarters for some of the officers slain in twin bombing attacks near the citys soccer stadium.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim and other top officials were in attendance as police carried the coffins of their comrades draped in the Turkish flag.The death toll from the twin blasts Saturday night near Besiktas stadium rose Sunday morning to 38, including 30 police officers, seven civilians and one more person whose identity had yet to be determined. Another 155 people were wounded.There has been no claim of responsibility for the blasts.---12 noonThe Turkish Football Federation has condemned the attack near a stadium in Istanbul and announced that one minute of silence will precede all matches in Turkeys professional and amateur soccer leagues on Sunday and Monday.Flags at all stadiums will be placed at half-staff and there will be no music played during matches.The flags around the soccer stadium in Besiktas, where the attack took place Saturday night, were already flying low.Turkeys Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said the death toll from the twin blasts had risen to 38, including 30 police officers, seven civilians and one more person whose identity had yet to be determined.---11:40 a.m.Turkeys Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said the death toll from twin blasts near an Istanbul stadium had risen to 38.He said the figure included 30 police officers, seven civilians and one more person whose identity had yet to be determined.The minister also put the number of wounded at 155 and said a total of 13 suspects had been detained in connection with the attack Saturday night.Soylu says 136 people are still hospitalized from the attack, 14 of them in intensive care and five undergoing surgery.---11:25 a.m.Turkeys pro-Kurdish Peoples Democratic Party, or HDP, has condemned the attack in Istanbul near a soccer stadium that left 29 dead and 166 wounded.The partys central executive committee released a statement on Sunday strongly condemning the attacks and saying it felt great sadness and shared in the sorrow.The statement added: In both domestic and foreign policy, Turkey must be a model and more importantly a political actor of peace, democracy and human rights. It is essential that the politics, language, tone and practices that causes tension, polarization, enmity and clashes immediately cease.There has been no immediate claim of responsibility for the Saturday night attack by a car bomber and a suicide bomber. This year Istanbul has witnessed a spate of attacks attributed by authorities to the Islamic State group or claimed by Kurdish militants. A state of emergency is in force following a failed July 15 coup attempt.---11 a.m.Turkeys state-run Anadolu Agency says 19 of the 166 people wounded in twin blasts near a soccer stadium in Istanbul are in intensive care.Quoting sources Sunday in the office of the Istanbul governor, it says 155 others are also still receiving medical treatment after the blasts Saturday night.Attacks Saturday night by a car bomber and a suicide bomber near Istanbuls Besiktas soccer stadium were the latest large-scale assault to traumatize a nation confronting an array of security threats. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.---10:50 a.m.Turkey has declared a national day of mourning after twin blasts in Istanbul killed 29 people and wounded 166 others near a soccer stadium.The Sunday statement from Prime Minister Binali Yildirims office also ordered flags to fly at half-staff across the country and at Turkeys foreign missions.Twin attacks Saturday night by a car bomber and a suicide bomber near Istanbuls Besiktas soccer stadium were the latest large-scale assault to traumatize a nation confronting an array of security threats. There was no immediate claim of responsibility.Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told the private news channel CNN Turk that arrows point to the PKK. He was referring to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party, which has waged a decades-long insurgency. Authorities, he said, had determined that about 300-400 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack. 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