ESPN announced a new round of 30 for 30 documentaries this morning, and among them will be a film about Arkansas' own John Daly.

Details are pretty nonexistent at this point. We don't know when the film is scheduled to air, how long it will be, or if it will cover Daly's entire life, career, or a specific stretch of any point therein.

Here's what we do know: few figures in golf have been able to capture the public's attention like Daly has over the last 25 years. From the highs of [SPOILER ALERT] coming out of nowhere with his "grip it and rip it" mantra to win the PGA Championship in 1991 and the 1995 British Open (19 total professional wins including 5 PGA Tour wins) to the seemingly endless lows of alcohol and gambling addictions and trouble in his love life, spawning his no-really-this-is-true hit single "All My Ex's Wear Rolexes".

That last tidbit is an example of how Daly's charm helped earn him something of a legendary status among a segment of fans. He's become well known in recent years for eccentricities like his befuddling style of pants and habit of selling memorabilia and gear at the Augusta, Georgia Hooters during Masters week each year.

With the endless stories about Daly, the filmmakers will have ample material from which to choose in order to keep the documentary interesting and entertaining.

Daly attended and played golf for Arkansas in the mid-80s. This is the second ESPN-produced film with an Arkansas connection along with the 40 Minutes of Hell documentary that is part of the SEC Storied series, which premiered in 2012.

Also, seems like a good time to share a link to one of my favorite things I've ever done for this site.