Marc Maron, left, and Owen Wilson in “Stick.” (Justine Yeung/Apple TV+/AP)
Review by Lili Loofbourow
If you crossed “Ted Lasso” with Woody Harrelson’s 1996 movie “Kingpin,” swapped in Owen Wilson and made the sport golf, you would probably get something like “Stick,” the 10-episode Apple TV+ comedy about a washed-up pro golfer trying to heal his psychic wounds by helping a teen prodigy live up to his potential. Underdog sports arc? Check. Feel-good moments? Yup. There’s naturally a traumatic backstory, some fond intergenerational ribbing and some mild growth. There are few surprises, in other words; “Stick” adheres so strictly to formula (while taking its own sweet time) that it’s more a vibe than a show. Subscribe for unlimited access to The Post You can cancel anytime. Subscribe
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