Mon, Jun 20, 2016
Feherty begins his summer swing with 4-time major champion, Rory McIlroy, the day after the Ulsterman's emotional win at the 2016 Irish Open. Rory thoughtfully shares about the thrill of winning under pressure, the historic return of golf to the Olympic Games, and his special place as a member of golf's new Big Three.
Mon, Jul 4, 2016
On America's birthday, Feherty does girl-talk at home and on the range with 10-time LPGA winner, Paula Creamer. The Pink Panther talks about South Korean dominance of women's golf, her passion for Solheim Cup competition and the rejuvenation of her game following a coaching change. Away from the golf course, Paula's super-sonic ride with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels will leave you begging for mercy.
Tue, Aug 23, 2016
Fresh from the Olympic closing ceremonies in Rio de Janeiro, Feherty sits down with iconic sports announcer Bob Costas. As always, Costas is encyclopedically brilliant, but with Feherty we see NBC's 19-time Emmy winner relaxed and personally revealing on subjects ranging from his father's addiction to gambling, the allure of golf, and the scourge of political correctness.
Tue, Aug 30, 2016
Feherty travels to Phoenix, Arizona, for an hour of laughs and warm reflection with "Mr. Baseball," Bob Uecker. Bob's self-deprecating style keeps Feherty on the edge of his seat in a conversation that explores Bob's iconic 61-year career in baseball, entertainment, and broadcasting.
Tue, Sep 6, 2016
At home in Dallas, Feherty enjoys a Hall of Fame sit down with former Dallas Cowboy great, Emmitt Smith. Engaging conversation ranges from Emmitt's love of the Cowboys and his devotion to teammates, to his life-long fascination with business and his deep commitment to family and charity. When we add golf and even ballroom dancing its clear that Emmitt Smith is truly a man for all seasons.
Tue, Oct 4, 2016
Feherty meets NFL Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw in Oklahoma horse country for an hour of eye-popping horsing around that includes unique memories of playing with Arnold Palmer and Ben Hogan, a critique of Matthew McConaughey, Terry's career with the Steelers, and the embarrassments he endured on his journey to becoming an elite broadcaster.