Golf News for Wednesday, January 21, 2009 | Media

Golf Channel providing fans "The Golf Fix" interactive instruction show

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Premiering Monday at 8 p.m. ET, GOLF CHANNEL's interactive instructional show The Golf Fix will be much more than a forum delivering swing tips. Hosted by renowned golf instructor Michael Breed, the snappy fast-paced half-hour show will feature viewer participation to not only address technique and golf skills, but also to broach subjects ranging from golf terminology to history.

"It's going to be a show that will have a lot of movement and will cover many things," said Breed. "Fans will be able to learn about their game and THE game."

Shot live at GOLF CHANNEL studios in Orlando, Fla., Breed will review the best and worst shots from the previous weekend's tournament action and demonstrate to viewers how to execute those shots as well as take questions from e-mail and callers. In addition, players from professional and celebrity ranks will make appearances on The Golf Fix to discuss their game.

Breed recently was named one of the top 100 instructors by GOLF Magazine and has worked with PGA TOUR winners Joe Ogilvie, Chris Smith, and J.J. Henry, as well as more than 30 PGA TOUR, LPGA and Nationwide Tour players. He also has authored the book "The Picture-Perfect Golf Swing" and is a frequent contributor to both GOLF MAGAZINE and Sports Illustrated.

For more information contact, GOLF CHANNEL Public Relations, 407/355-4653



 
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