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Shell's Wonderful World of Golf was a televised series of golf matches which began in the 1960s. [1] [2] The program was sponsored by Shell Oil.It was a part of the tradition of "challenge matches" between pairs of professional golfers, which were the earliest form of professional golf competition, but have now been almost entirely replaced by large field tournaments.
Fall Series: Oct 18 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: Nevada 4,200,000 Martin Laird (1) 40 Fall Series: Oct 25 Frys.com Open: Arizona 5,000,000 Troy Matteson (2) 28 Fall Series: Nov 1: Viking Classic: Mississippi – Canceled [3] – Fall Series: Nov 15 Children's Miracle Network Classic: Florida 4,700,000 Stephen Ames (4 ...
Date Tournament Location Purse ()Winner [b] OWGR points Notes Jan 7: Mercedes Championships: California: 1,000,000: Mark O'Meara (11): 52: Winners-only event Jan 14: Nortel Open
CBS Sports has been a carrier of PGA Tour golf since 1970. [1] CBS was the Tour's primary television partner from 1970 to 1998, carrying 20 and more events per season. CBS shared duties as primary Tour carrier with ABC Sports from 1999 to 2006, covering around 15 events per season.
Despite receiving a straight-to-series order, Fox cancelled the show outright over creative differences, having already completed production on Episode 1. IRONSIDE (NBC, 2013) Cancelled after 4 ...
Rory McIlroy’s major golf heartbreak continued as he narrowly missed out on US Open glory, beaten by a single stroke by unheralded American Wyndham Clark at Los Angeles Country Club.. Clark’s ...
Puerto Rico Open: Puerto Rico 3,500,000 Greg Kraft (1) 24 New to PGA Tour Alternate event Mar 30 Zurich Classic of New Orleans: Louisiana 6,200,000 Andrés Romero (1) 46 Apr 6 Shell Houston Open: Texas 5,600,000 Johnson Wagner (1) 52 Apr 13 Masters Tournament: Georgia 7,000,000 Trevor Immelman (2) 100 Major championship: Apr 20 Verizon Heritage ...
Moonlighting was one of the most expensive shows of the era, reportedly costing $1.6 million per episode. Because it was produced in-house, it was fully owned by ABC, so the network did not mind ...