Larry David may play a fictionalized version of himself in his famous sitcom “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” but as Cooper Manning describes a round of golf with the legendary co-creator of “Seinfeld,” it’s really not all that fictional.
Manning, the older brother of former NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli, was the guest on this week’s GOLF Subpar and told co-hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz that the comedian is “just like you think he is” on the golf course.
The elder Manning brother had the chance to play with David at Cherry Hills in Colorado during a practice round for an event Peyton was running there.
“You want things to kind of go wrong, where he gets mad and aggravated because that’s where he shines,” Manning recalled. “So, you know, even on the 1st green, he had a putt and he started yelling at it. You know, ‘Too hard. Too hard.’ It’s on No. 1!”
That was only a sign of things to come as a few holes later, Manning caught David giving his looper a hard time.
“He kind of flustered his caddie,” Manning said. “His caddie told him, you know, ‘It’s a little uphill.’ Of course, he hammered it and he’s like, ‘Don’t ever tell me how hard or how soft to hit it unless I ask!’”
The caddie politely obliged, Manning said, but no one had any idea if David was even being serious.
The round came to an abrupt end as David, who, at 77, currently sports 15.5 index out of the famed Riviera Country Club, said he didn’t need to see the back nine and ended his practice round after nine holes.
“He was ready for action,” Manning said.
For more from Manning, including the reason behind the decision for his son Arch to go to Texas, check out the full episode of GOLF Subpar below.
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