Masters Week begins on Sunday, April 5, with live coverage of the 2015 Drive, Chip & Putt Championship National Finals followed on Monday with the start of the network's Golf Central Live From the Masterssignature coverage. This year, Golf Channel will offer more than 80 total hours of live news and themed Masters programming from Augusta National Golf Club and Golf Channel's World Headquarters in Orlando. The week will be capped on Monday, April 13, with the premiere of Ben Crenshaw: A Walk Through Augusta, the latest production by Emmy-nominated Golf Channel Films, which debuted the award-winningArnie after last year's Masters.
Drive, Chip & Putt Championship National Finals
On the eve of the Masters Tournament, 80 national finalists - representing boys and girls from across the U.S. and Canada - will experience a thrill of a lifetime by competing at Augusta National Golf Club in the Drive, Chip & Putt Championship National Finals. Golf Channel will feature five hours of live coverage of the event, including an hour-long pre-game show at 8 a.m. ET followed by four hours of live competition beginning at 9 a.m. ET. The Drive, Chip & Putt Championship is a free, nationwide youth golf development open to boys and girls competing in separate skills divisions (driving, chipping, putting) in four age categories (7-9, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15). Rich Lerner will provide play-by-play commentary, with Peter Jacobsen as lead analyst. Reporting from the field of competition will be Michael Breed, Charlie Rymer, Kay Cockerill, Steve Sands and Jimmy Roberts. Profiles on several of the national finalists will continue to air on Golf Channel leading up to the event.
Golf Central's Live From the Masters
Golf Channel's signature news coverage of golf's biggest events will dominate the network's programming schedule during Masters Week with more than 50 live hours featured throughout the day and in primetime. Anchoring Live From the Masterscoverage from Augusta National Golf Club will be Rich Lerner, Brandel Chamblee, Frank Nobilo, Notah Begay, David Duval, Steve Sands, Mark Rolfing, Tim Rosaforte and Todd Lewis. Reporting from Golf Channel's World Headquarters in Orlando will be Kelly Tilghman, Ryan Burr, Arron Oberholser, Tripp Isenhour and Jim Gallagher Jr.
Other guests scheduled to appear throughout the week include Masters champions Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Tom Watson, Raymond Floyd and Ben Crenshaw, who will be playing in his last Masters and has been a guest on LIVE FROM THE MASTERS since 2009.
LIVE FROM THE MASTERS Scheduled Features (previews available upon request):
Morning Drive
Morning Drive will kick off each morning of Masters Week with the latest news and commentary. Analysts Charlie Rymer and Chris DiMarco will be reporting live from Augusta National throughout the week. And Gary Williams, Damon Hack, Cara Robinson, Lauren Thompson and John Cook will be getting the day started from Studio AP at Golf Channel's World Headquarters.
Crenshaw: A Walk Through Augusta
Throughout a Hall-of-Fame career, Ben Crenshaw's special relationship with the Masters and Augusta National Golf Club is what he has held most dear. Golf Channel Films provides a life retrospective in Crenshaw: A Walk Through Augusta, premiering Monday, April 13 at 10 p.m. ET. Featuring interviews with family, friends and fellow pros - and behind-the-scenes footage with Crenshaw - the film also features rarely seen home movies and highlights of Crenshaw's '84 and '95 Masters victories, punctuated by emotional stories of relationships with late teacher Harvey Penick and caddie Carl Jackson.
The Golf Fix: Conquering Augusta National
Hosted by 2012 PGA Professional Teacher of the Year Michael Breed, THE GOLF FIX will air on Monday, April 6 at 6 p.m. ET and focus on how players in the Masters field can prepare for Augusta National Golf Club. Featured within the show: the keys to playing Augusta National's par-5s, the proper trajectory for hitting out of Augusta's greenside bunkers, and how to putt on the course's fast-breaking greens.
Digital Coverage
GolfChannel.com will feature expanded coverage from its team of writers on-site in Augusta. Content will include news reports, feature stories and exclusive video fromGolfChannel.com reporters and Golf Channel on-air personalities.
Masters Week Programming Air Times (all times ET):
Sunday, April 5
6-8 a.m. Morning Drive
8-9 a.m. Live from the Drive, Chip & Putt Championship
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Drive, Chip & Putt Championship National Finals
3-5 p.m. Drive, Chip & Putt Championship National Finals (replay, subject to change per live tournament coverage)
Monday, April 6
7-9 a.m. Morning Drive
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Drive, Chip & Putt Championship National Finals (replay, subject to change per news conference schedule)
1-5 p.m. Live From the Masters
5-6 p.m. Masters Highlights: 2005-Tiger Woods
6-7 p.m. The Golf Fix
7-8:30 p.m. Live From the Masters
Tuesday, April 7
7-9 a.m. Morning Drive
9 a.m.-6 p.m. Live From the Masters
7-9 p.m. Live From the Masters
Wednesday, April 8
7-9 a.m. Morning Drive
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Live From the Masters
6-9 p.m. Live From the Masters
Thursday, April 9
6-8 a.m. Morning Drive
8 a.m.-3 p.m. Live From the Masters
7:30-9:30 p.m. Live From the Masters
Friday, April 10
6-8 a.m. Morning Drive
8 a.m.-3 p.m. Live From the Masters
7:30-9:30 p.m. Live From the Masters
Saturday, April 11
6-9:30 a.m. Morning Drive
9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Live From the Masters
7-9 p.m. Live From the Masters
Sunday, April 12
6-9:30 a.m. Morning Drive
9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Live From the Masters
7-9 p.m. Live From the Masters
Monday, April 13
10-11 p.m. Ben Crenshaw: A Walk Through Augusta
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