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June 01, 2025

OWEN WILSON TALKS TO YOLANTHE FAWEHINMI ABOUT HIS NEW FEELGOOD COMEDY FOLLOWING A FAILED GOLF PRO WHO MENTORS A YOUNG PRODIGY

MOVE over Ted Lasso, here's a new sporting series to steal your thunder.

Stick is a heartfelt, feelgood comedy set within the world of golf.

Even those who are not keen on the sport may be tempted to watch due to the fact it features Owen Wilson. He plays Pryce Cahill, a once-promising pro golf star whose career crashed and burned prematurely 20 years ago. Now Pryce's marriage is failing and he's about to lose his job at a sporting goods store.

However, there may be hope on the horizon thanks to Santi, a 17-year-old golf prodigy he takes under his wing.

Even though his father was a great golfer and both his brothers played the game, Owen admits he had very little golfing experience.

When he was a child there were only right-handed clubs available at golf courses - the 56-year-old is left-handed - so he never picked it up.

But when it came to performing the golfing scenes in Stick, which he also executive-produced, the Wedding Crashers star was committed to learning as much as possible.

He took lessons and played every day, for over a year.

The ensemble cast includes Peter Dager as Santi, stand-up comedian and podcaster Marc Maron, 61, as Mitts, and Mexican actress Mariana Treviño, 47, as Santi's mother, Elena.

Lilli Kay, 29, stars as Santi's caddy, Zero, and Judy Greer, 49, is Pryce's ex-wife, Amber-Linn.

Here The Royal Tenenbaums star Owen talks about learning, getting into the swing to play a golfer and his on-screen relationships with his co-stars.

What was it like learning to play golf for this series?

MEER VERHALEN VAN Wales on Sunday

Wales on Sunday

Amber alert as more rain heads to Wales

A WEATHER warning for heavy rain covering the whole of South Wales has been ramped up from yellow to amber - the second highest level of warning - meaning flooding across the region is “probable” which could cause a “danger to life”.

time to read

1 min

November 30, 2025

Wales on Sunday

ARRESTS AT CITY CENTRE PROTEST

ARRESTS were made following a protest that took place in the centre of Cardiff just yards from the Principality Stadium where Wales were taking on South Africa yesterday afternoon.

time to read

1 min

November 30, 2025

Wales on Sunday

Wales on Sunday

LISA DECKS HER HOME FOR HAPPY KITSCHMAS

Vintage decorations add nostalgia

time to read

4 mins

November 30, 2025

Wales on Sunday

Wales on Sunday

KFC apology after post 'mocking' Welsh woman

FAST food giant KFC has apologised after one of its official social media accounts posted a video which appeared to mock a Welsh woman's stammer.

time to read

1 mins

November 23, 2025

Wales on Sunday

'I STILL FEEL LIKE I NEED TO PROVE MYSELF' TV'S ALEX

ALEX JONES admits she feels \"replaceable\" as she made a frank admission about The One Show.

time to read

2 mins

November 23, 2025

Wales on Sunday

Wales on Sunday

UFO HAS LANDED!

But its only occupants will be holidaymakers from this world

time to read

2 mins

November 16, 2025

Wales on Sunday

Wales on Sunday

ASYLUM CHANGES TO BE UNVEILED

THE Home Secretary has vowed to “restore order” to the British asylum system with “sweeping changes” modelled on the approach taken by Denmark.

time to read

3 mins

November 16, 2025

Wales on Sunday

Wales on Sunday

'MIGRANTS AREN'T INVADERS': ROWAN

FORMER archbishop of Canterbury has criticised the portrayal of migrants as “enemy invaders”.

time to read

2 mins

November 09, 2025

Wales on Sunday

Wales on Sunday

GRIEVING MUM PRAISES STAR'S TRAITORS WIN

THE family of a Welsh three-year-old boy who died of cancer has issued a heartfelt thank-you to Celebrity Traitors winner Alan Carr.

time to read

3 mins

November 09, 2025

Wales on Sunday

We were mistaken for prostitutes while filming, reveals Page

GAVIN and Stacey's Ruth Jones and Joanna Page were mistaken for sex workers while on the set of the much-loved comedy.

time to read

2 mins

November 02, 2025

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