DAVID FEHERTY SPEAKS.....

    On  the 14 years since CBS colleague Gary McCord was banned from the Masters: 
     
      "They  don't do comedy at the Masters. The Masters, for me, is like holding onto a really big collection of gas for a week. It's like having my  buttocks surgically clenched at Augusta General Hospital on  Wednesday, and surgically unclenched on Monday on the way to Hilton  Head." 
     
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      On  his decision to give up his playing career in favor of a  microphone: 
     
      "When  CBS came to me and asked me to do on-course commentary, I said, 'You know, I'm only 37, I still have hopes of [playing] a little better.'  So they told me what they were going to pay me, and I said, 'You want  to buy a set of clubs?' " 
     
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      On  giving up alcohol: 
     
      "I  didn't quit drinking because I was a bad drunk. I quit because I was a spectacular drunk. It got to be like a video game, where you get to  the highest level and it's not even a  challenge." 
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      On  McCord's recent revelation, at the annual JCC Sports Awards banquet in Vancouver, that Tiger Woods' caddy Steve Williams and Feherty often  try to outdo one another on the course in the area of flatulence,  Feherty said:  Tiger  is no slouch himself: "He can lay 'em down like a crop  duster." 
     
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      On  Gary Player's unsubstantiated suggestion last year about use of performance-enhancing drugs in pro golf: 
     
      "  Gary thinks he invented fitness because he used to do pushups on the airplane. He's just upset because you can't win a major any more with  a low, flat hook and a Napoleon complex." 
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      On  the poor life advice Michelle Wie's parents have given the teenage phenom: 
     
      "She  could be adopted by Britney Spears and be better off. I want my 16-year-old daughter to have an enormous phone bill, a case of the  giggles and to be pissed off at me for killing her first three  boyfriends. I do not want her out on Tour under that kind of  pressure." 
     
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      On  Phil Mickelson: 
     
      "Phil  is brilliant, but he's nuts. There's something not quite right about that boy. Phil is watching a movie that only Phil can see. His mother told me, "Phil was so clumsy as a little boy, we had to put a football  helmet on him until he was four because he kept bumping into things.'  I told her,
     
      'Mary, Mary, I'm a writer, you can't keep handing me  material like this.' So the next time I saw Phil I said, 'You didn't  really wear a football helmet in the house until you were four, did  you?' He said, 'It was more like five.' " 
     
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      On  Tiger Woods: 
     
      The  first time he ever watched Woods play, Feherty examined the lie Tiger had in the trees, where he'd hit the ball into deep rough alongside a large root, and said on-air that the only available play was to wedge  out sideways. Tiger promptly hit a towering 200-plus-yard, sweeping  slice with a 2-iron that rolled to within 12 feet of the flag. "I just  stood there watching him walk past," Feherty said, "and thinking, 'I  don't know what that is, but I know there weren't two of them on  Noah's Ark. " 
 

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