New Golf’s Greatest Holes TV Series Launched
For those of us who are as enthused by golf courses as we are by the game itself, there has been very little dedicated television coverage in recent times. The series lands on NBC GolfPass on 8 March following critical acclaim from major broadcasters around the world.
Aside from their use for regular tournament play, we have seen little of some of the amazing golf holes you can find in all corners of the world. Happily, that is all about to change.
Golf’s Greatest Holes (opens in new tab) is a new series devised and presented by BBC personality Chris Hollins along with former Ryder Cup-winning captain, Paul McGinley.
I went to meet them at Sunningdale, to talk about this exciting new project. I also played a hole with Paul while he talked about design for the November issue of Golf Monthly.
The project is the brainchild of 7-handicapper and 2009 Strictly Come Dancing winner Hollins. Lockdowns led to a stop-start inception, but happily the first series has now been filmed. It is set in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
There will be six 30-minute episodes, with the two extremely knowledgeable and entertaining presenters playing some wonderful holes. These are at fabulous courses such as Royal County Down (the Golf Monthly number one), Ballyliffin, Adare Manor, Rosapenna and Lahinch.
During each, their love for courses and golf is obvious. They talk about the design, the setting, the history and anything else that is relevant to each hole.
The pair hope to film future series of Golf’s Greatest Holes (opens in new tab) in the USA, the Caribbean, Australia and Europe. More than 20 broadcasters worldwide have already committed to screen the series across 160 countries.
According to Hollins, “As an avid golfer, I was keen to share what makes the…
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