Golf Digest's Hally Leadbetter takes on a celebrity guest in a (not-so) competitive three-hole match with (not) incredibly high stakes.
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'Birdie Boys' follows these five K-Pop stars as they take off on vacations all over the world with the aim of conquering the most beloved golfing spots of all time. The program will feature golfing, travel, as well as all kinds of fun and interesting activities.
Documentary series on Alexia Putellas, captain of the Barcelona women's football team and player for Spain's national football team who has become an icon of women's football.
Just as there’s no such thing as a sure thing in sports, there’s an exception to every rule. Witness the University of Connecticut women’s basketball program: The team has won four consecutive NCAA champions and 10 since 2000. The March to Madness spotlights the players, coaches and support personnel, chronicling the hard work and high expectations game-by-game in the American Athletic Conference. Scheduled to run through the conclusion of the Huskies’ season, the show features exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, offering a unique look at the personalities who shape the powerhouse program headquartered in Storrs, Conn.
Inside Military Esports presented by Navy Federal Credit Union is a show centered around current and former members of the US military who are involved in esports and in the video game industry. IME features segments about gamers, events, tournaments, influencers, industry insiders, and more. Rather than just reporting industry news, IME tells the stories of the people involved in esports. Join us as we get to know top competitors in the gaming world who exemplify the virtues of their military service: teamwork, dedication, discipline, and the drive to win.
Football's Next Star was a television programme broadcast on Sky1 in the United Kingdom. The show aimed to find a young football player who could be the "next big thing" and reward them with a professional contract at Inter Milan in Italy.
Champions and MVPs from the various versions of MTV's "The Challenge" are brought together to represent their countries and battle for the coveted title of “Challenge World Champion.”
Celebrity Bainisteoir is a prime-time reality programme broadcast by RTÉ and produced by Animo Television/Kite Entertainment. Created by Fiona Looney. During and after its eight-part original run in 2008, the "hugely popular RTÉ Television tournament" was widely mentioned in the media including such newspapers such as An Phoblacht, The Belfast Telegraph, the Evening Echo, the Irish Examiner, the Irish Independent, the Irish News and The Irish Times. During the first series, a pop culture website asked its readers "If you weren’t watching Celebrity Bainisteoir last night, then where were you?" In the wake of the successful first series, the Evening Herald of Dublin reported in September 2008 that RTÉ was seeking out a new set of celebrities for a second series of Celebrity Bainisteoir set to air in summer 2009, and that a Celebrity Bainisteoir special would air during the Christmas season in 2008. The second series began on 22 March 2009.
Twenty-eight finalists have been selected from thousands of applicants around the world – in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the United Kingdom and United States. They will be pushed to the absolute limits of physical and psychological endurance, with searching assessments of their rugby league skills, in a quest to win the ultimate prize. The winner of The NRL Rookie will land the coveted prize of a contract with one of the 16 clubs in the National Rugby League.
The Great White Sharks are a sisterhood, there for each other through first loves, new jobs, bad breakups, and everything in between. But they are also elite athletes, idolized by thousands and members of the best all-star cheerleading team in the world. Cheer Squad follows the two-time World Cheerleading Champions on the long road to defending their title as they try to balance life off the mat with the all-consuming battle to stay on top.
Golfer Jesper Parnevik and his family welcome celebrity guests to stay at their mansion in Florida for a few days.
A show that gathers 33 male contestants from eight major domestic professional sports colleges and national and provincial teams. With an average age of 22, they not only have a tall figure and handsome complexion, but they also possess both ability and charm in sports. The show takes the teenagers as the starting point, showing the audience an unprecedented road to sports competition. The Generation Z athletes will overcome all obstacles in the arena, and will also burst into brilliant energy with sweat, attitude, tenacity and competitive spirit of unyielding.
The Big Break is the Golf Channel's reality television program. The show's premise is to award an aspiring professional golfer exemptions into selected events on certain tours. The series debuted on October 6, 2003. Currently, the show airs at 9 p.m. Eastern time/6 p.m. Pacific time every Monday or Tuesday. Tom Abbott replaced Vince Cellini as the male host at Big Break Sandals Resorts in the spring of 2010. Stephanie Sparks stayed on as host. Each episode is an hour long, though each season finale is two hours long. The show's chief signature is a giant rock that bears its logo. Until the 11th edition, there was a side rock with the Roman numeral identifying the edition. Now, each show is referred to only by its location.
Follow champion coach and gym owner Alisha Dunlap as she preps her teams to achieve nothing less than competition perfection. Not your average cheerleaders, these girls ditch the pom-poms to enter a cutthroat world that commands superior precision, strength and fitness.
What happens when Henrik Elvestad, a poorly trained 42 year old man, gets challenged by some of Norway's biggest athletes?
Orkun Işıtmak hosts an epic sports challenge pitting Turkey’s influencers against each other. Who will party — and who will be punished?
Every summer, the world's top motocross racers come together for the grueling 12-race AMA Outdoor Motocross Championship Series to battle the heat, the tracks and each other. These are just a few of their stories.
"Break 50" is a YouTube series hosted by professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau, where he and a guest attempt to shoot a score of 49 or less (sub-50) in a two-person scramble format, playing from the forward tees. The series features various guests, including fellow golfers, athletes, and even public figures like President Donald Trump. The challenge highlights the difficulty of achieving such a low score, even with the advantages of a scramble and forward tees.
Retired star-athletes compete at various events.
A group of Hengdian actors find friendship, fun, and self-discovery after the cameras stop rolling, bonding over basketball and embracing a vibrant off-set life.