David Feherty Off Tour show scheduled in Augusta ahead of 2024 Masters


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There are few people around professional golf who have seen more (and said more) over the years than David Feherty. 

With a storied – and sometimes controversial – career in and around the sport spanning more than 40 years, he has plenty of stories to tell. 

The longtime player and analyst is bringing his live show, Off Tour, to Augusta’s Imperial Theatre in April, this time with a dash of pimento cheese and egg salad. 

Off Tour’s origin story began at a corporate outing in London, Ontario, more than a decade ago. Brad Jones, owner of Jones Entertainment Group, attended Feherty’s talk there. 

“He approached me afterwards and asked me if I had ever thought about doing it on stage. I said to him, ‘I thought I just did,’” Feherty said. “He said, ‘No, no, for paying guests.’ I thought he’d lost his mind, but he’s Canadian. He booked me a couple of gigs, one in Edmonton and one in Calgary. You know, 1,400 people showed up in Calgary and 1,600 in Edmonton. We took it from there down to the states.” 

Yes, Off Tour has plenty of entertainment value. At the end of the day, tickets must be sold. For Feherty, however, it’s also another way to keep the greats of the game alive through oral history. 

“It’s really me telling other peoples’ stories and stories about other people,” he said. “Guys like (Lee) Trevino, (Arnold) Palmer, (Jack) Nicklaus and Ben Hogan, these are stories that’ll disappear into the ether if I don’t tell them, and stories of my own life, along with them. People loved it. I can’t explain it.” 

The Augusta show is scheduled for Wednesday, April 10, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased on the Off Tour site or the “Order Tickets” tab of the Imperial Theatre’s site

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Feherty is no stranger to Augusta. He made his lone start at the Masters in 1992, tying for 52nd. He’s known more for his 19 tournaments as a broadcaster until leaving CBS in 2015. His first as a broadcaster was perhaps the most famous Masters for this generation, as the world watched a 21-year-old Tiger Woods dominate the field on the way to his first green jacket. 

“It was like watching a creature from a different planet,” he said. 

He also recognized Woods’ continued effect on the tournament, regardless of his standing on the leaderboard –something patrons and media alike got a glimpse of in 2023. 

“He changes everything just with his presence,” Feherty said. “There’s an aura about him around that place, the same that was around Jack and Arnold.” 

And rest assured, Feherty will have some Masters-related stories on hand Wednesday evening. 

“I’ve wanted to do it for a long time and to be able to come back to Augusta, I love the tournament and the people….



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