Feherty

Feherty (2011- )

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Feherty usually says whatever pops into his anecdote-filled, zany mind, a trait that has made David Feherty quite popular in his role as a golf commentator for CBS Sports. It should also come in handy in this prime-time series, with the bulk of each episode being an interview Feherty conducts with a well-known sports, entertainment or political figure. The former European and PGA tour pro, a born and bred Irishman who became a U.S. citizen in 2010, also shares unique golf stories and his ever-so-present observations on life's peculiarities.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Feherty premiere?

Feherty premiered on April 4, 2011.

Who is the host of Feherty?

The host of Feherty is David Feherty, a former professional golfer.

What network aired Feherty?

Feherty aired on Golf Channel.

How many episodes were in the first season of Feherty?

There were 12 episodes in the first season of Feherty.

Who were some of the guests on Feherty in its first season?

Guests on Feherty in its first season included Tom Watson, Lee Trevino, and Johnny Miller.

Did Feherty only focus on golf-related topics?

No, Feherty sometimes focused on non-golf-related topics, such as the military or comedy.

Did Feherty ever have non-human guests?

Yes, Feherty sometimes had non-human guests, such as horses or dogs.

Was Feherty popular among viewers?

Feherty was generally well-received by viewers and critics.

Did Feherty ever win any awards?

Yes, Feherty won a Sports Emmy for "Outstanding Sports Personality - Studio Host" in 2014.

Was Feherty ever broadcast outside of the United States?

Yes, Feherty was broadcast in Canada on TSN.

Did Feherty have a live audience?

No, Feherty did not have a live audience.

Was Feherty ever cancelled?

No, Feherty was not cancelled. It came to an end after 10 seasons due to the host's desire to scale down his work commitments and focus on other projects.

Did Feherty have any spin-off shows?

No, Feherty did not have any spin-off shows.

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