

Pryce Cahill was headed for golf greatness when an on-course meltdown derailed his career. Now struggling to stay afloat, he goes all in to mentor Santi—a teenage phenom with immense potential—and maybe save himself.
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Stick Ratings & Reviews
- RipLinesManJune 4, 2025So like, Event Horizon (1997) was all deep space terror and people goin' nuts in wormholes or hell dimensions or whatever, and Stick is just this ex-golf champ tryna get his life back together with a blow-up flamingo floaty. 😂 Bro, it's wild how different they are but like… emotionally, they both hit this vibe of “yo, I lost everything, now what?” Pryce Cahill in Stick is like, chill and kinda broken but tryna do the right thing — probs what Sam Neill woulda been like if he didn't go full evil demon ship guy. And this Santi kid? He’s got mad potential like Justin from Event Horizon if Justin played golf and didn’t get sucked into space hell. Acting wise, not gonna lie, Event Horizon was more intense and serious — Laurence Fishburne was a legend, no cap. But Stick brings this like, bro-y charm, and it’s got solid heart even when it’s goofy. No eyes being ripped out tho, so don’t expect horror, just like… personal redemption and golf carts. So yeah bro, not the same league, but Stick is worth a cruise if you’re into sports comebacks with inflatable floaties instead of black holes.
- Jean Sean5d agoAnother show about Gen-Z vs. every generation before them. Of course, Gen-Z are geniuses and everyone else is ignorant, bigoted, misogynistic and has to be taught how to operate in modern society. In the show, men are idiots, women are always right. Theres no subtly to its messaging. The Zero character is the most insufferable character in any modern TV show I've seen. I thought she'd be a guest in the first episode but they instead made her a series regular. The most upsetting thing for me is rather than giving us a show about a washed up athlete getting back into the saddle with coaching a talented protégé (which is an incredibly strong premise on its own given the characters backstories), it focuses on flavor of the week social and identity politics. There are glimpses of a great show... Santi's trauma and relationship with his father, Stick's grief and entire backstory. I wish we had more of that, more golf, and less of everything else.
- Jack BlitzJuly 23, 2025Stick is a feel-good sports dramady that does its job, but will leave you wanting more. It tugs on the right heart strings and has some really endearing performances. The writing, on the other hand, can be rather silly and some characters lack believable arcs. The show excels when it focuses on its darker themes, like loss, divorce, and coming of age. It struggles when trying to make the golf and action sequences fit the overall narrative.
- Junior ReyesJanuary 31, 2026So if you're looking for a realistic premise, this series isn't for you. If you're looking for an original premise for a sports movie/series (a washed-up athlete discovers the next big thing), this is definitely not for you. But if you're a golfer and you're looking for a moderately entertaining TV series that has something to do with golf, and you can suspend your disbelief a little, I think this series is unique because... how often do we get a prestige television comedy exclusively about golf? How often do we get to enjoy a decently high-production comedy with a couple of big names that revolves around golf? Yes! I liked the series 😎👍
- Jay Marie BaileyNovember 16, 2025Loved this show and love Owen Wilson. It follows your typical sports show/movie script/storyboard so if you are looking for something revolutionary this isn't it. Loved the chemistry between main characters. You definitely don't need to like golf to enjoy this but if you do (like myself) then I'd say it is a must watch.
- Monsieur JacobJuly 16, 2025I watched this because of owen wilson, his loss hit me hard. I was told it was happy gilmore on xanex. I have to agree. The pacing is slow and season one could have been a 1 hour movie. if you have nothing to watch and dont want to think give it a go. Extra star Owen Wilson RIP.
Stick Trivia
Stick has 1 season.
Stick has 10 episodes.
The key characters in Stick are Pryce Cahill (Owen Wilson), Santi (Peter Dager), Zero (Lilli Kay).
Stick was directed by John Hamburg, David Dobkin, MJ Delaney, Valerie Faris, Jonathan Dayton, Jaffar Mahmood.
Stick was produced by James L. Thompson III, Kathy Gilroy.
Pryce Cahill was headed for golf greatness when an on-course meltdown derailed his career. Now struggling to stay afloat, he goes all in to mentor Santi—a teenage phenom with immense potential—and maybe save himself.
Stick is rated TV-MA.
Stick is a Comedy, Drama, Sport show.
Stick has an audience rating of 7.2 out of 10.
Stick episodes are 33m long.
There is no information yet from the studio on if there will be another season.





















