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David Feherty’s Golf Talk Show ‘Feherty’ Gets Canceled After Decade Long Run

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David Feherty’s Golf Talk Show ‘Feherty’ Gets Canceled After Decade Long Run

 

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Whether you’re a serious golfer, a weekend warrior, or just a casual fan of the game, you know who David Feherty is and chances are you’ve tuned into his show ‘Feherty’ a time or two. Unfortunately, the Emmy-nominated golf talk show has come to an end after a decade-long run and nearly 150 episodes.

 

Feherty interviewed a countless number of special guests including Jack Nicklaus, Brooks Koepka, Annika Sorenstam, Phil Mickelson, and John Daly just to name a few. Feherty is one of the most recognizable faces and voices in sports and he has an intriguing, unique interviewing style that created a solid product getting to know some of the greats of the game.

 

The show also gave us great moments like Mickelson dressed like a biker and a look into Patrick Reed’s living room filled with incredibly expensive Mackenzie-Childs furniture.

 

Full story: https://brobible.com/sports/article/david-feherty-golf-show-canceled/

 

 

Quite an engaging and outspoken character with his interviews never failing to entertain. This article gives some background to his life and also to a life changing incident back in 2007, the last time he actually played golf.

 

https://www.thengfq.com/2020/02/qa-golf-channel-host-david-feherty/

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