Owen Wilson’s golf show finally begins to deliver and sets up a return final of the oppressed

WARNING: TO come for coming for Stick Season 1, episode 9.
Stick Season 1, episode 9, “Showtime”, finally begins to refine its concentration, accelerate its pace and define the dramatic of Owen Wilson Golf presents itself for a strong final of the season. Although certain areas of Stick The advantage of season 1 continues to run or move away from what makes the show really work, it is a great continuation of the episode of last week’s series, “Clark the Mark”, led by the god of Timothy Olyphant of a performance to compete with the pro of Wilson, the former Proga Pro, Pryce Cahill.
Stick proves that, as in golf, no matter how hard you startBecause it all depends on how you finish. While Stick has not become more convincing in the real fields of knowledge of golf and fandom, its history and its dynamic of characters finally took steam at the right time. Even if it would have been so much better if the series had not completely trained with its episodes in the middle, Stick Impressive has reversed its course in clutch time.
Episode 9 of the stick proves that it works better when Pryce and Santi remain on the CAP (literally)
Episode 9 keeps things in the playground and offers real PGA golfers
Looking back Stick After episode 9, its biggest problem was surely the amount of energy and concentration spent on the elements of the plot and the conflicts of character that took place on the golf course. It can be too late for Stick To redeem itself fully, but his last two episodes have has made much easier to ignore your list of laundry typical of weekly complaints of episode.
Stick Episode 9 presents cameos of Prop PGA Keegan Bradley, Max Homa and Wyndham Clark. For golf fans who have been patient Stick And hoped for more golf authenticity in the series, the three PGA pros add an excellent touch, but are still far from the next guest list in Netflix Happy Gilmore 2.
Had the creative team behind Stick By putting the emphasis on the creation of a feeling of authenticity around the game, we would probably have a very different conversation before the final.
CBS golf diffusers Trevor Immelman and Jim Nantz also appear in several scenes of Stick Episode 9Adding their signature commentary brand to the fictitious event PGA Tour, The Ready Safe Insurance Invitational. I appreciated their frankness about Santi’s decision to hit a journey in the fairway of a neighboring hole to avoid a bunker because it is really the case, as they said, “mad. “”
This type of legitimate presence of golf and The approval of the PGA staff established is exactly Stick necessary And what many fans had hoped when they supported for the first time. Had the creative team behind Stick By putting the emphasis on the creation of a feeling of authenticity around the game, we would probably have a very different conversation before the final.
The various stick faults have hidden its most fundamental problem – Santi
Santi is difficult to root and unconvincing as a teenage golf prodigy
Full of Stick The viewers have thrown shadow on the character of Zero for having launched a key in the emerging-teacher-election relationship between Pryce and Santi. From Stick Season 1,, Episode 4, Zero has become the only one that Santi would listen to on the course, even if she had little or no golf experience. In the meantime, Pryce, a former PGA Tour champion, called the shots of the touch.
These elements around Santi, including the non -specific arc on his tense relationship with his fathergave the impression that they were the roots of some of Stick the most fundamental problems. Seeing Santi in the spotlight with Pryce in episode 9 reveals that his character, that the whole concept of the program is centered, is the real problem.
I do not know what the public is supposed to think of Santi when he seems more interested in calling Pryce outside than becoming pro or winning the tournament.
His character is Miss a central aspect of any athlete in any sports movie – a competitive spirit. He is reluctant to go back to the game because his father was too hard with him, a character who was intelligently included in Stick Twist of episode 9. I understand that. However, after having received an unknown opportunity, once in life to receive the exemption from a sponsor as a nameless name, his behavior on the course is too childish to be taken seriously.
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There are just too many times when Santi looks like a deer in the headlights Or is too shaken by Pryce or zero without showing an ounce of resilience. I do not know what the public is supposed to think of Santi when he seems more interested in calling Pryce outside than becoming pro or winning the tournament.
If Stick Go leaning on the teenage side Starstruck and fragile of Santi, then make him find himself in second place in the ranking after three laps of his first PGA tournament cannot simply occur (even if it is the case). Not only is it unrealistic on a loved one Like Mike level, but it is undeniably ridiculous Whether you understand golf or not.
It was a season of unnecessarily volatile beginnings during StickBut I am always rooted to make a return finish – one that cannot count on a happy ending end.
I can’t wait to see how Santi reacts after his father presented himself in episode 9, but for the Stick Longevity, he cannot win this tournament. A better lesson and an end would be santing the disappointment well, which he has struggled in a blatant way throughout the series so far.
Also, if he does not register at Clark’s Golf Academy, the “same” that players raised as the number one golfer in the world, Scottie SchefflerIt would be a colossal error, whatever the justification of the stories book Stick The end can try to find.
It was a season of unnecessarily volatile beginnings during StickBut I am always rooted to make a return finish – one that cannot count on a happy ending end. Stick Must definitely show viewers what this program consists of with its final of season 1. If it is not the golf comedy that it is marketed, there must be something more.
Stick Season 1, episode 9
- Release date
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June 4, 2025
- Network
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Apple TV +
- Stick displays its development and its rhythm with its last 2 episodes
- Pga pros and staff add an authenticity of the golf that
- Presentation of Santi’s father is a good penultimate cliffhanger
- Santi has no competitive spirit, which is very unusual for an athlete protagonist
- We still don’t know what type of show stick wants to be after nine episodes




