David Feherty Speaker Biography
NBC Sports Analyst, Host of Golf Channel’s Feherty,
and Best-Selling Author
David Feherty was born in the seaside town of Bangor in Northern Ireland. He grew up with aspirations to become an opera singer, until he discovered he had the knack for hitting a golf ball. He jokes about his career change, “I was always interested in music from a very early age. But when I turned pro at age 17, I haven’t sung a note since. Now, I only sing to punish my children.”
Golf Pro
David enjoyed a successful professional career, with 10 victories worldwide and over $3 million in prize money. He was a regular on the European Tour, with victories including the ICL International, the Italian Open, Scottish Open, South Africa PGA, BMW Open, Cannes Open, and Madrid Open. He captained the winning Irish team in the 1990 Alfred Dunhill Cup and played on the European Ryder Cup Team in 1991, an experience that rejuvenated his fervor for golf.
Sports Analyst
In 1997, David retired from professional golf when offered a position as a golf commentator for CBS Sports. “I always enjoyed talking more than playing, and now I’m being paid for what I like to do most.” In 2015, David joined NBC for analysis on tournament coverage. Thanks to his sharp wit and colorful personality, he has become golf’s favorite announcer.
Golf Channel
The Golf Channel is currently airing its fifth season of Feherty — its most popular program. No topic is off limits in this original series that shares revealing interviews with well-known personalities from sports and entertainment, including President Clinton, Donald Trump, Samuel L. Jackson and Bill Russell among others. As one critic observed, “Feherty is like the man: brutally honest, funny, maddeningly scattered.” Thanks to a recent partnership with PGA Tour Radio and the Golf Channel, the program is now broadcast on Sirius and XM satellite radio.
Books
David’s success extends beyond broadcasting. He’s authored 6 books, several making The New York Times bestsellers list, including An Idiot for all Seasons; Somewhere in Ireland, A Village is Missing an Idiot; and A Nasty Bit of Rough. Each is “chocked full with belly-busting humor,” including his latest bestseller, The Power of Positive Idiocy.
Charity
For David, his most fulfilling activities are on behalf of badly injured U.S. troops. Through his Troops First Foundation, David stages events for wounded Special Forces, Green Berets and other U.S. heroes involving golf, hunting, bicycling and skiing. “Losing a limb, or the ability to use a limb, is one thing,” David says. “But the dignity they lose with it is perhaps even more important. And to be able to give them some of that dignity back is my mission with these days. It’s not a charity. It’s just us trying to pay back a very small part of the check that we owe them.”
David Feherty Speaking Topics
A Nasty Bit of Rough
Sports speaker David Feherty discusses life as a golfer and commentator, using humor to discuss some of the more comical moments from life on the PGA Tour.
The World According To David Feherty
A look into the heart, as well as the head and life, of golf's sharpest wit.
The Class Clown of Commentary
Lesson's From Golf's Ultimate Wise Guy
David Feherty Books
The Power of Positive Idiocy: A Collection of Rants and Raves
Purchase BookDavid Feherty Videos
David Feherty Speaker Testimonials
"David Feherty was a super hit for Lincoln International. He was charming, spoke for a fascinating hour and ten minutes, and then insisted on signing anyone’s book—even personalizing most—with no intention of rushing off. He was a hero! I’m so glad that this date turned out to be a smash hit on every level!"
- | Lincoln International
"David was once again phenomenal; the raves are pouring in. Thanks for the ease in getting him to us. He had us laughing as well as moved by his profound side. You guys really have a 'gem.'"
- | Hickory Sportsman's Club
"It was a great showing and everyone had a good time. We were very appreciative with how gracious David was at the reception and we loved his time on stage. The leadership was extremely happy since we pulled in 540 people and have never had more than 300 attend this event."
- | St. Jude