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Owen Wilson's Stick Is Set to Be Your Next Ted Lasso Fix

Owen Wilson's Stick Is Set to Be Your Next Ted Lasso Fix
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Stick is like Happy Gilmore with more heart — and it's Owen Wilson's best work in years.

Apple TV+ is betting big on Stick, a new sports comedy starring Owen Wilson that feels tailor-made for fans of Ted Lasso. If you've been waiting for something with the same mix of humor, heart, and redemption, this is it.

Wilson plays Pryce "Stick" Cahill, a washed-up golf pro clinging to what's left of his former life. After a public meltdown ended his career, Pryce now sells golf gear to retirees and teaches private lessons on the side. His house is falling apart, his marriage is over, and he's running on fumes — but there's still a spark left.

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That spark reignites when he meets Santi, a promising young golfer played by Peter Dager. Pryce sees in Santi not just talent, but a second chance. Their relationship grows into a mentorship that's less about perfecting a swing and more about rebuilding lives. It's the same father-son dynamic that made Ted and Jamie's story one of Ted Lasso's best threads.

Like Ted, Pryce hides his pain behind sarcasm and forced charm. And like Ted, he's a man battling grief and regret under the surface. Stick dives deep into themes of loss, resilience, and finding a new purpose when life falls apart — all without losing its sharp sense of humor.

Wilson brings a weariness and wit to Pryce that feels like a career refresh, alongside a cast that includes Marc Maron as his grizzled old caddy, Mariana Treviño as Santi's mom, and Judy Greer as Pryce's ex-wife.

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While Stick borrows the familiar structure of underdog sports stories — yes, there's a touch of Happy Gilmore here — it digs deeper as it goes. The laughs are real, but so are the scars. The show isn't just about golf; it's about failure, forgiveness, and the hard climb back from rock bottom.

Stick probably won't be the cultural juggernaut Ted Lasso became, but it's a worthy successor — a sports comedy that understands the game is always bigger than the scoreboard.

Stream Stick now on Apple TV+.