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FehertyFeherty
Golf Channel, 2011 On Hiatus | Sports, Talk Shows



He usually says whatever pops into his anecdote-filled, zany mind, a trait that has made David Feherty quite popular in his role as a golf commentator for CBS Sports. It should also come in handy in this prime-time series, with the bulk of each episode being an interview Feherty conducts with a well-known sports, entertainment or political figure. The former European and PGA tour pro, a born and bred Irishman who became a U.S. citizen in 2010, also shares unique golf stories and his ever-so-present observations on life's peculiarities.


School of GolfSchool of Golf
Golf Channel, 2011 Cancelled/Ended | Sports, Documentary



School of Golf is The Golf Channel series that follows the students and instructors of the Hank Haney International Junior Golf Academy. Hank Haney, one of the best golf instructors ever, is now taking on a class of junior golfers, at his school headquartered on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Hank has taught more than 200 professionals from the LPGA, European, Japanese and Asian tours, and is currently the swing coach for Tiger Woods. In 1993 he was recognized as the National PGA Teacher of the Year, and has since published 3 books on the game. The school has been home to more than 2,000 students, with 90 percent going on to receive college golf scholarships, heading to great schools like the University of Georgia, Purdue, Clemson, and more. The golfers learn from the best, as they train for success in tournament golf, as well as academics.


Driver vs. DriverDriver vs. Driver
Golf Channel, 2016 Cancelled/Ended | Reality | ► Trailer



Golf Channel announced the 11 finalists who will present their innovative driver concepts and ideas with the hopes of ultimately becoming Wilson Golf's newest driver for 2017 on a new, first-of-its-kind television series, "Driver vs. Driver" presented by Wilson. The series premieres Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 10 p.m. ET. Driver vs. Driver will follow the trials and tribulations of aspiring golf equipment designers as they compete for the chance to win $500,000, and the opportunity to have their driver design sold at retail under the Wilson Staff name. The finalists, selected through an open call application process, will present to a panel of celebrity judges - former Chicago Bears linebacker and avid golfer Brian Urlacher, former USGA Technical Director Frank Thomas and President of Wilson Golf Tim Clarke - during the series' first two episodes. Two-time PGA TOUR winner and Wilson Advisory Staff member Kevin Streelman joins the series as a judge beginning with the third episode. Following the presentations, the judges will debate on which finalists' concepts will advance in the competition. The seven-episode series will then take viewers behind the scenes as the advancing teams work with Wilson LABS - the innovation hub at Wilson - engineers to evaluate, critique, refine and test their concepts, all while the panel of expert judges evaluates the best concept that will help golfers perform off the tee.


The Golf FixThe Golf Fix
Golf Channel, 2012 Cancelled/Ended | Sports, Reality



This is an instructional series, hosted by golf pro Michael Breed who tackles viewer questions, demonstrates useful drills and takes a look at some of the most exciting shots from the previous weekend's professional tournaments.


ShotmakersShotmakers
Golf Channel, 2018 Cancelled/Ended | Sports, Reality



Shotmakers is a competition where precision shotmaking meets intense strategy in a fast-paced environment blending golf, technology and entertainment. Taking place at Topgolf Las Vegas, nine-co-ed teams of two will pair up in head-to-head competition that will test their precision, distance and control, all while challenging their mental toughness and strategic decision-making.


Golf Channel AcademyGolf Channel Academy
Golf Channel, 2011 Cancelled/Ended | Sports, Reality



Learn how to play better from the finest players to ever play the game. Their goal is to teach you the skills and strategies that helped them do it. Like "Golf Channel Academy" on Facebook, follow @GCA on Twitter and tweet using #GCAcademy. Want a hands-on, personalized instructional lesson? Visit GolfChannelAcademy.com to find a local Golf Channel Academy near you.


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