Feherty On Patrick Reed: "'There is no God' was the first thing I said after he'd won last week."

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Following last week’s Patrick Reed win at the WGC Mexico, SI.com’s Ryan Asselta talked to David Feherty as he launches season ten of Feherty.

It’s a lively chat about the show and several players, but his Reed remarks stand out after working the WGC for NBC:

DF: Jesus. You can put that in there actually. Just Jesus. I mean, I don't even know what to say. It's just, it's going to follow him for the rest of his life.

SI: Obviously we know about the rules violation at the Hero in the Bahamas. We know how he handled it, claiming no wrongdoing. He was called out by Koepka last week and Peter Kostis among others. And what does he do? He goes and wins in Mexico. Is Patrick Reed the most polarizing figure in the game of golf today?

DF: I'm not even sure that he's polarizing. I'm not sure there's too many people on the other side, you know what I mean? I mean, "there is no God" was the first thing I said after he'd won last week. There is no God, you know, that's proof of it right there. Amazing. I mean, he is amazing. He's Captain Oblivious, just can let everything run off his back. I've never seen anything like it.