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I do find him funny, but mostly when he's not trying to be if that make sense. Not a big fan when he has non-golf celebrities on. To be honest, we can see them anywhere. And I'm glad they love golf and all, but I'd rather see the Jack Nicklaus's, Tom Watson's, Greg Norman's, than the Larry David's or Bill Clinton's.

I was about to criticize the current season's guests as being fairly weak, but then I just saw that Mickelson, Harrington, and Furyk are scheduled. That's a combined 9 majors that I'd love to hear more about, and personally, they all seem like decent guys. I wonder just how much they'll let their guard down with Feherty?


You guys see the one this week with Snedeker?  I really enjoy all of his shows, but do agree with everyone that he goes a bit too far sometimes on the goofy side. But, I will watch for as long as his show is on!


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You guys see the one this week with Snedeker?  I really enjoy all of his shows, but do agree with everyone that he goes a bit too far sometimes on the goofy side. But, I will watch for as long as his show is on!

I think the Snedeker show was by far the best. When he did the Charles Barkely show, seems like he went out his way to ..how can I say this, be a brown nose is putting it lightly imho. So I will pick and choose from now on.

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Anyone catch the Furyk episode? Such a down to earth, cool guy. Definitely have a new appreciation for him and what he's accomplished. Some really funny moments between him and Feherty too lol.


  BENtSwing32 said:

Anyone catch the Furyk episode? Such a down to earth, cool guy. Definitely have a new appreciation for him and what he's accomplished. Some really funny moments between him and Feherty too lol.

Yep. One of the few episodes I thought was really good. And at least Feherty didn't do his usual gushing over Jim, which was nice.

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The interviews are great. I like the real talk and memories from the players. I'd like it even if he just got tour players that aren't/weren't that famous to talk about their playing days with the legends.


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Anyone catch the Furyk episode? Such a down to earth, cool guy. Definitely have a new appreciation for him and what he's accomplished. Some really funny moments between him and Feherty too lol.

Agreed - possibly my favorite one so far because it seemed most genuine on both sides of the table. Always liked Furyk and even more so now. Loved the not-so-rapid "rapid fire" exchanges.

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I think the show is great.  It really helps me figure out which guys I like on tour.  Furyk episode was interesting because we got to see some personality.  David is a good interviewer, and I enjoy his goofiness for the most part.

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  BENtSwing32 said:

Anyone catch the Furyk episode? Such a down to earth, cool guy. Definitely have a new appreciation for him and what he's accomplished. Some really funny moments between him and Feherty too lol.


Loved this episode, +1 fan for Mr Furyk


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