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        <title><![CDATA[One US Open question caused the ‘worst day’ of Holly Sonders’ life]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fox Sports&#8217; first year covering the US Open turned in the worst day of Holly Sonders&#8217; life.</p><p>The former TV reporter retold the story on <strong>Paige Spiranac&#8217;s &#8220;Playing A Round&#8221; podcast</strong> this week of four scrutinized days at Chambers Bay golf course in 2015, when the network&#8217;s coverage after taking over for NBC was as closely watched as the golf itself.</p><p>Sonders, 32, was criticized harshly for asking winner Jordan Spieth after his win whether or not he had packed a fifth outfit for a potential playoff the next day.</p><p>&#8220;People were like, ‘Oh my god you are the stupidest person I’ve ever met.’&#8230;. ‘What a dumb bimbo’&#8217;&#8221; Sonders said. &#8220;That was probably the worst day of my life, the next day. I remember sitting on the charter flight to the Women’s Open, watching all this come in (even by) some people who were friends of mine in the media.</p><p>&#8220;To this day, I don ’t even understand. It was a joking question to Jordan, I understood&#8230; I got destroyed by that. After that, I was like f&#8211;k it. If all these people I had given so much to in the world of golf are going to come down on me on that, then forget it.&#8221;</p><p>Sonders, who announced her engagement <strong>to bettor &#8220;Vegas Dave&#8221; Oancea</strong> in December, became the first victim of Fox&#8217;s coverage that was skewered by fans, reassigned from on-course interviews to the postgame show a month later. The network would replace lead analyst Greg Norman with Paul Azinger in January.</p><p>&#8220;That hardened me,&#8221; said Sonders, who had become a star at Golf Channel before leaving for Fox.</p><p>&#8220;That was probably the hardest month of my life. I left the comfort of Golf Channel for a new crew with Fox, who is the best crew in the world. Everybody crushed all of us. I give the most credit to everybody at Fox. We got better and better and we were a close group.&#8221;</p><p>Sonders left Fox Sports in October 2019 and has recently launched a fitness app.</p><p>&#8220;After 10 years of it, and the same golf crowd, I just wanted to live my life,&#8221; said Sonders, who recently married controversial gambler Vegas Dave Oancea. &#8220;All my relationships failed, cause I was doing NFL on the weekends. I had accomplished on TV what I wanted to accomplish. It was just time to live my life.&#8221;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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