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Feherty: The Remarkably Funny and Tragic Journey of Golf's David Feherty

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Feherty: The Remarkably Funny and Tragic Journey of Golf's David Feherty

When prolific author John Feinstein selected David Feherty as the subject for his latest book, he probably had no inkling that the world of golf would be entering a tumultuous year. FEHERTY is a lighthearted yet poignant story of a man who achieved modest success as a golf pro and then skyrocketed to fame as a commentator and Renaissance man of the world. For both avid and casual fans of the sport, it is an affectionate and entertaining biography.

"This glorious portrait of a beloved sports figure whose life behind the cameras was a constant struggle is thoughtful, candid and balanced."

Because of the arcane rules in place, Feherty was required to qualify for the PGA Tour by playing in the grueling 90-hole Tour School tournament. He succeeded but then was forced to attend classes for all the golfers who had been awarded PGA Tour playing cards. One such class involved a media coach who explained to the aspiring young golfers how they should handle the media. Feherty slept through much of the presentation but at one point raised his hand and asked this question, which is quintessential David Feherty: “Is there something wrong with just telling the truth?”

The book is loaded with anecdotes from Feherty’s life. Feinstein is a brilliant writer and reporter, and the stories range from laugh-out-loud funny to moving. Feherty’s long-running talk show on Golf Channel included interviews with sports figures and presidents, and he had the uncanny ability to get even the most reluctant subjects to open up to him. Regardless of your level of enthusiasm for golf, you should take the time to watch some of these conversations. In many ways, they exhibit Feherty’s philosophy of life. It’s serious stuff, but it doesn’t need to be taken seriously.

Feinstein ends the book with Feherty’s recent switch from NBC to LIV. As a fan of his, I was upset by this decision. In his interviews with Feinstein, he says that he loves his job and doesn’t care about how much he’s paid. Yet moving to LIV was indeed a question of money. Even Feinstein, an exceptional reporter and perhaps one of the most knowledgeable sportswriters in the world, cannot make the LIV-PGA war anything other than what it is --- an acrimonious revenge-laced fight between two rich and powerful entities with the real losers being golf fans around the world.

Nevertheless, David Feherty has rightfully earned his spot as an iconic sports commentator. The triumphs and tragedies of his life have been handsomely chronicled by a truly accomplished writer who has produced another in a long line of sports masterpieces. This glorious portrait of a beloved sports figure whose life behind the cameras was a constant struggle is thoughtful, candid and balanced. You will enjoy reading it.

Reviewed by Stuart Shiffman on May 19, 2023

Feherty: The Remarkably Funny and Tragic Journey of Golf's David Feherty
by John Feinstein

  • Publication Date: May 9, 2023
  • Genres: Biography, Nonfiction, Sports
  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Hachette Books
  • ISBN-10: 0306830000
  • ISBN-13: 9780306830006