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    Exclusive photos reveal golf legend John Daly’s $1.4M Florida home after ‘total loss and devastation’ from Hurricane Helene

    By Kate Sheehy,

    5 hours ago

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    Exclusive Post photos reveal flamboyant links legend John Daly’s Florida manse after he said Hurricane Helene caused “total loss and devastation’’ to the $1.4 million waterfront abode.

    The snaps Friday show the golf fan favorite’s million-dollar-plus home in Clearwater still standing, although at least part of the single-story stunner was apparently gutted and its floors warped.

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    John Daly’s home on Palm Island in Clearwater, Florida, on Oct. 4, 2024. John P. Yanchoris/ZumaPress for NY Post
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    “I hope everyone gets safe and gets their homes back. My heart just goes out to everybody,” the links legend said. Getty Images

    Piles of ruined furniture and stuffed black plastic garbage bags sit on the curb in front of the three-bedroom, two-bath property, which is worth more than $1.4 million, according to online real estate sites.

    “For everyone that has reached out, my family are safe, but our homes are not as water is pouring out in every crevice,’’ the former PGA champ, 58, wrote on Facebook on Sept. 27, hours after the killer ‘cane made US landfall around Perry , about three hours north of Clearwater.

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    Piles of ruined furniture and stuffed black plastic garbage bags sit on the curbside outside Daly’s $1.4 million home. John P. Yanchoris/ZumaPress for NY Post

    “Total loss and devastation after living here all my life! I still cannot imagine all we have lost, but we are safe and all can be replaced! Praise God!” he said.

    About five days later, on Wednesday, the famous grizzled dad of three told PGATour.com, “I just haven’t even gone back into’’ the home.

    “I restructured it, fixed it up. Hadn’t been in it for two years; got all the stuff in there, and then it’s all gone ,’’ said Daly — who has become a colorful cult classic on the greens partly by once smoking 21 cigarettes, guzzling 12 Diet Cokes and eating six packages of peanut M&Ms during a practice round before a major championship.

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    Daly’s home backs onto Clearwater Harbor. John P. Yanchoris/ZumaPress for NY Post

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    The million-dollar-plus home in Clearwater is still standing, although at least part of it appeared to be gutted and its floors warped after the wrath of Hurricane Helene. John P. Yanchoris/ZumaPress for NY Post

    Daly told the outlet he has been living mainly in Dardanelle, Ark.

    He described how people close to him in Florida were devastated as well because of Helene, the second deadliest hurricane to hit the US mainland since Katrina in 2005.

    “We’re going to have to redo about three, three and a half homes, almost four,” Daly said.

    “Anna’s mom lost her house,’’ he said, referring to the mother of fiancee Anna Cladakis.

    A photo shows the home — in Tarpon Springs about 30 minutes away from the golfer’s — still standing but with its front mostly blown out and mounds of destroyed furniture and other belongings piled up on the curb.

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    The home of Daly’s partner Anna Cladakis’ mother in Tarpon Springs was devastated by Hurricane Helene. John P. Yanchoris/ZumaPress for NY Post
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    Daly said future sister-in-law Chrissy Cladakis “had to get a boat” to her home after Helene’s wrath. John P. Yanchoris/ZumaPress for NY Post

    Daly added of others, including Anna’s sister, Chrissy, “Matty’s burned down yesterday morning, and Chrissy had to get a boat to get to hers, so they’re all pretty much gone.”

    His future sister-in-law’s home nearby also remains but it had heaps of trash, including wrecked furniture, on its curb, too, according to a photo.

    “You live in Florida, you have to understand that’s going to happen, but not like this. I didn’t think it would be this bad,” Daly said.

    “I hope everyone gets safe and gets their homes back. My heart just goes out to everybody.”

    At least 220 people have been reported dead from the weather catastophe, with hundreds more still missing across the southeast. The storm is estimated to have caused tens of billions of dollars in damage.

    For the latest in sports, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/sports/

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    Abe Blinkin
    36m ago
    Maybe he can get a room at Mar-A-Loco.
    Cindy Curley
    1h ago
    I feel empathy for everyone that suffered losses, not only of possessions but also loss of family members. I am sure he is insured, but there are families that weren't insured and won't be able to rebuild, whole towns wiped out. That being said, it doesn't matter how much money je has, this still sucks.
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