
Golf Analyst Dresses as Bear to Explain Infamous Holes
Sky Sports commentator Wayne Riley took golf education to a whole new level by suiting up in a full bear costume to break down one of professional golf's toughest stretches. The playful segment brought humor and personality to explaining the notoriously difficult "Bear Trap" holes at the Cognizant Classic.
When a golf analyst decides the best way to explain a challenging hole is to actually dress up as a bear, you know something special is happening.
Wayne Riley, a Sky Sports golf commentator, recently went viral for his creative approach to breaking down the Cognizant Classic's infamous "Bear Trap." Instead of using a standard studio analysis, Riley donned a full bear costume to walk viewers through why these three consecutive holes terrorize even the world's best golfers.
The Bear Trap refers to holes 15, 16, and 17 at PGA National's Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. These water-lined holes have destroyed countless championship dreams over the years, with pros regularly watching balls splash into hazards at the worst possible moments.
Riley's furry presentation wasn't just about getting laughs. While suited up, he delivered genuine insights about what makes these holes so mentally and physically demanding, explaining wind patterns, water placement, and the psychological pressure that builds as players navigate the stretch.

Sunny's Take
Golf commentary doesn't have to be stuffy or serious to be informative. Riley's willingness to look silly in service of engaging viewers shows how sports media is evolving to meet audiences where they are.
The segment resonated because it combined education with entertainment, proving that expertise and playfulness aren't mutually exclusive. Fans praised Riley for bringing personality to a sport that sometimes takes itself too seriously.
In an era where attention spans are short and content options are endless, sports broadcasters are finding creative ways to stand out. Riley's bear costume became a talking point that drew viewers into learning about course design and strategy, topics that might otherwise feel dry or technical.
The video spread quickly across social media, introducing the Cognizant Classic to golf fans who might not have been following the tournament. Sometimes the best way to honor a sport's traditions is to present them in unexpectedly delightful ways.
Golf just got a little more fun, one bear suit at a time.
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Based on reporting by Sky Sports
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