Two-time major champion John Daly has been released from hospital after suffering from a reported collapsed lung.
Daly, 49, was taken ill while playing at the Deerfield Country Club in Mississippi on Saturday, and was admitted to the Baptist Medical Center.
On Sunday, the colourful character was back on Twitter, and wrote: "Appreciate ALL those that have sent well wishes & prayers! Huge thank you to the Drs @ Baptist Medical that took great care of me yesterday!
"Still very sore & dealing w/the issues from my rib injury in '07 that has caused me a lot of pain. Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!"
Daly has had a lingering rib injury for several years which has affected his breathing on occasion.
Daly, cigarette dangling from his lips, burst onto the professional scene when he won the 1991 PGA Championship with an aggressive and powerful display that captured the imagination of fans.
He also won the 1995 British Open, but has not won a PGA Tour event since 2004.
Nicknamed 'Wild Thing', Daly's career has been interrupted by several episodes both on and off the course.
The latest incident was earlier this month at the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, when he hit three consecutive tee shots into the water at the par-three seventh hole in the second round before tossing his six-iron into Lake Michigan.
He made a 10 on the hole, finished with an 82 and missed the cut.