Rich Lerner discusses personal stories in new golf book
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 8:28 PM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Rich Lerner, a prominent figure on Golf Channel for nearly 30 years, has released his first book titled 'Aren’t You That Golf Guy?'. During a recent interview on Subpar, Lerner emphasized that the book covers a mix of humorous anecdotes and deeper reflections from his life in golf. He shared insights on famous players such as Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and Rory McIlroy, recalling both light-hearted and poignant moments in his storytelling. Lerner expressed uncertainty about the potential impact of the book on his career, stating, 'I don’t know if I’m still going to have this gig when the book comes out.'
- •Lerner's book includes chapters on personal topics and golf legends.
- •He humorously remarks on the potential consequences of his revelations.
- •The storytelling features both light and serious content.
- •Significant players discussed include Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.
- •Lerner's tenure at Golf Channel spans nearly three decades.
- 8:28 PMYahoo Sports — ‘We're letting it fly': Rich Lerner's new book doesn't hold back
"On this week's Subpar, Rich Lerner discussed his new book, which includes chapters on some surprisingly personal topics.
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