Owen Wilson and Peter Dager spent months coaching with golf’s best instructors to make the brand new Apple TV+ comedy-drama Stick, however in an unique interview with M&F, the stars revealed why working towards on their very own time typically resembled a well-known scene in The Full Monty.
In Stick, Owen Wilson performs “Pryce Cahill,” a has-been golf professional whose life is spiraling uncontrolled earlier than he meets Peter Dager’s character, ‘Santi Wheeler,’ a teenage {golfing} sensation with a world of potential. With the present centering round their up-and-down relationship, the 2 have been required to endure in depth golf coaching so that they appear nice on the grass. To that finish, each actors have been assigned PGA Tour participant, Nathan Leonhardt to assist them grasp their swing.
“I bear in mind getting the tip from Nathan… simply loosen up,” Wilson tells M&F. “Attempt to get into that flow-state. However you gotta hold your arm straight.” The Marley & Me star would initially discover this recommendation troublesome to stick to. “However maintaining this straight is just not relaxed, so you’d get a variety of contradictory (recommendation): Be relaxed however do one thing that’s very unnatural and inflexible, like maintaining your arms straight, and in order that’s continued for me to be the problem.” Nonetheless, each every so often, Wilson says he makes a significant {golfing} breakthrough that encourages him to maintain attempting.
After all, Peter Dager was anticipated to exhibit even higher abilities, for the reason that plot is constructed on the potential for him to change into a champion, and to assist redeem Wilson’s character on the identical time. Whereas Owen Wilson says that replicating the motion of a bicep curl has helped him to enhance his personal swing, Dager tells M&F that maintaining the elbows collectively and imagining that he’s squeezing a ball is among the greatest ideas that he’s personally acquired. Nonetheless, the explanation that Stick works so nicely is as a result of it’s apparent that each males have legitimately fallen in love with the game, even going so far as working towards in some novel areas.
Owen Wilson and Peter Dager Channeled ‘The Full Monty’ to Follow Their Golf Swing
As the celebrities of Apple TV+’s Stick exhibit their respective swing methods to M&F, Owen Wilson provides a hilarious tackle working towards on their very own time. “What’s humorous is, seeing (Peter) do this, and I used to be simply doing it, you understand, I’ve been on planes the place I’m type of ready to make use of the bathroom and I’ll begin [practicing my swing],” he laughs. “I do it on the subway,” concurs Dager.
“I do not forget that scene in The Full Monty the place the fellows have been type of ready within the queue for his or her unemployment,” says Wilson “And the music comes on, they begin type of dancing, feeling the music, and there’s positively that (state of affairs) with a golf swing the place you’re at all times kind of (discovering) and alternative to kind of observe it,” he jokes. Whereas Stick is significantly emotional but very humorous on display, the actors additionally had a pleasant {golfing} rivalry behind the cameras. Anytime one thing wanted to be reset or there was a break in filming, Wilson and Dager inform M&F that they couldn’t resist selecting up the golf equipment to go the time.
Along with Wilson and Dager, Stick’s ensemble solid consists of Marc Maron, Mariana Treviño, Lilli Kay, Judy Greer and Timothy Olyphant, and options visitor appearances from golf superstars akin to Collin Morikawa, Keegan Bradley, Max Homa, Wyndham Clark and extra.
Stick will make its world streaming debut on Apple TV+ on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, with the primary three episodes, adopted by one episode weekly by way of to July 23, 2025. To look at Owen Wilson and Peter Dager’s full interview with muscleandfitness.com, see beneath.