Golf Channel has announced its programming plans for the 2016 PGA Championship, taking place July 25-31 at Baltusrol Golf Club (N.J.), 20 miles west of New York City. Led by GOLF CENTRAL Live From the PGA Championship, Golf Channel will provide more than 50 total hours of live news coverage throughout the week.
Morning Drive
Morning Drive will kick off each day of PGA Championship week with the latest news and storylines surrounding the competition. The show will feature live reports from Baltusrol beginning Wednesday with Gary Williams, Charlie Rymer and Matt Ginella, who will be joined by other guests throughout the week, including:
Derek Sprague (President, PGA of America) on Saturday, July 30
Pete Bevacqua (CEO, PGA of America) on Sunday, July 31
Lee Wybranski (official painter of the PGA Championship poster)
Briane Keane (American Ninja Warrior) on Wednesday, July 27
On Saturday and Sunday, July 30-31, Morning Drive will air live for three hours to preview the third and final rounds of the Championship.
The Golf Fix
Hosted by 2012 PGA Professional Teacher of the Year Michael Breed, THE GOLF FIX will air live on Monday, July 25 at 6 p.m. ET from the driving range at Baltusrol Golf Club. Joining Breed on the show will be Tour professionals Andrew "Beef" Johnston and Daniel Summerhays, who will be accompanied by his cousin (and PGA Professional) Joe Summerhays. 2016 PGA Professional National Championship winner Rich Berberian also will take part in the show. Junior golfers representing The First Tee of Plainfield along with the Plainfield West Nine Junior League will serve as a live audience on Baltusrol's driving range.
PGA TOUR Champions Learning Center
On Monday, July 25 at 11:30 p.m. ET, a special PGA TOUR Champions Learning Center will premiere a new episode dedicated to the PGA Championship. Former PGA Championship winner John Daly (1991) and major champion Lee Janzen will be featured, with Daly offering a demonstration on his technique for controlling trajectory, and Janzen sharing the keys to his U.S. Open victory at Baltusrol in 1993.
International PGA Championship Programming
Golf Channel also will produce live international PGA Championship news programming from its Orlando World Headquarters in both Japanese and Mandarin. The shows will feature live reports and custom content from Baltusrol throughout the week. These productions will complement the international distribution of Golf Central's Live From the PGA Championship, which is distributed to markets within Golf Channel's worldwide footprint in more than 80 countries, 200 million households and 11 languages.
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