PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) -- John Daly was still steaming Wednesday over the PGA TOUR's drug testing program that he says is too predictable to be random and was "a big joke."

Daly based his rant on being tested six consecutive years at the Valspar Championship, which starts this week at Innisbrook. His biggest complaint: Having to hold it in on the back nine of the tournament knowing he will be selected to provide a urine sample after his round.

"It's not fair to the TOUR guys," Daly said after his pro-am round. "I don't mind taking a drug test at all. When I'm sitting out here Thursday and Friday thinking I'm going to get drug tested, holding my (urine) for two hours, it affects your golf game."

Daly first vented about the testing on his SiriusXM radio show Tuesday night called "Hit it Hard with John Daly." Most of his anger was directed toward Andy Pazder, the PGA TOUR's chief of operations, and commissioner Tim Finchem.

"It's not random," Daly said on his show. "Andy Pazder, if you're listening to the show, you and Tim Finchem, get off your (behind) and get it right. I'm tired of it. Because it has to be random. This is (expletive). I'm sorry. Fine me. I don't care what you do. But do it randomly. I know when I'm getting drug tested. That's sad. They all know when we're getting drug tested."

When asked if he had been drinking during the show, Daly replied, "We had a couple of drinks. We were just having fun more than anything."

The PGA TOUR, which began its drug testing program in the summer of 2008, said Daly didn't have his facts straight.

"Since its inception in 2008, the PGA TOUR has invested significant resources and money in its anti-doping program and it is widely regarded as the most comprehensive and credible program in professional golf," the TOUR said in a statement released Wednesday. "While our staff has met with John Daly in the past, including within the past year, to review the details of the program, it would appear we need to do so again based on his recent comments. That review included sharing that drug testing on the PGA TOUR is both random and selective. We have also shared with him his own individual testing history.

"While it is not our practice to publicly comment on individual testing matters, we reserve the right to correct factually incorrect statements.Contrary to his assertions, John Daly has never been targeted for testing and his claim that players know when they will be tested is simply not true."

Daly said he "taking one for the team" because players were talking about it in Puerto Rico last week and he's not afraid to air his views. He said he expects to be fined for his comments.

When he finished talking, Ross Berlin, the TOUR's director of player relations, was waiting to speak to him. They spoke as they walked across the practice green and when Daly got into a cart to go back to the clubhouse, he smiled and said, "I already got my letter."