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what happened to golf channel morning drive hosts

by Leonard Bauch Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Ginella's Golf Channel run on "Morning Drive" came to a close, however, on Feb. 11, 2020. After a long stint on Golf Channel, including its morning show, Ginella was a part of the crew for the final time. Ginella's last show on Feb. 11, 2020, came after he had announced a "parting ways" on social media.

After a 10-year run, "Morning Drive" ended at the conclusion of 2020, and the network will no longer have a morning program. Instead, the network will air re-runs of "Golf Central" or tournament replays in the morning.Jan 4, 2021

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What happened to Golf Channel’s ‘morning drive’?

But 2020 has been a year of transition for the network and on Sunday, Golf Channel’s long-running “Morning Drive” TV show came to the end of the road. The Golf Channel, owned by NBCUniversal, had been based in Orlando since its launch in 1995 but is pulling up stakes.

Who is replacing Gary Williams on Golf Channel’s morning drive?

Some are making the move, but many are not, including some associated with “Morning Drive,” like Gary Williams — who started as a co-host in 2011 — Robert Damron and Lauren Thompson. The network recently announced the hiring of Shane Bacon, who will serve as a co-host for a new, live daily show, “Golf Today.”

Who are the new hosts of NBC's morning drive?

It will be hosted by a rotation of four people, with "Morning Drive" holdovers Anna Whitely and Damon Hack joining up with long-time NBC Sports reporter Jimmy Roberts and newly hired Fox Sports and Back9 Network alum Shane Bacon.

What happened to the Golf Channel campus?

The campus is slated for permanent demise this December, with a small number of jobs moving to Stamford, Connecticut where NBC Sports is currently located. In a late Friday email to staff shared by multiple sources, Golf Channel president Mike McCarley cited the lawsuit in announcing the need to investigate.

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Who left Morning Drive on Golf Channel?

Paige Mackenzie was a co-host who said via social media she'll be heading west to Arizona. She will continue to be a part of the Golf Channel studio programs and tournaments. She was an analyst during NBC's U.S. Women's Open coverage and is expected to see her role on LPGA broadcasts grow in the future.

Who is leaving Golf Channel?

Nick Faldo announced on Tuesday that he's retiring from “full-time broadcasting” for CBS and Golf Channel. The six-time major champ had been CBS' lead analyst since 2006.

What happened to Gary from Morning Drive?

Original Morning Drive host Gary Williams moved from Morning Drive to hosting Golf Central, as did Cara Banks, who spent three years on Morning Drive. Matt Ginella parted ways earlier in 2020, and has now started a podcast, The Fire Pit.

Is David Duval still working for the Golf Channel?

Back on a tour again. Duval has played five PGA Tour Champions events this year, with a best finish of 34th as he tries to return to competitive golf after spending nearly seven years as an analyst on Golf Channel, a position that earned him praise for his commentary on the PGA Tour and its players.

Why did Michael Breed leave Golf Channel?

Breed said some of the decision was related to family life, and he also has teaching opportunities with Trump Links at Ferry Point in New York City. Breed won't be moving away from video instruction entirely.

Who is Anna Whiteley?

Anna Whiteley joined GOLF Channel in 2019, serving as a co-host for Morning Drive. Previously, Whiteley hosted Golfing World weekly on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, in addition to conducting player interviews and features for the network.

What happened Matt ginella?

In 2020, Matt Ginella will take on a dramatically scaled-back role with Golf Channel. Some of his programming has already been filmed and will still continue to air on the network from time to time.

What happened Shane Bacon?

Shane Bacon joined Golf Channel in Dec. 2020 and serves as a host and play-by-play commentator. He co-hosts Golf Today alongside Golf Channel's Damon Hack, will serve as part of Golf Central Live From coverage, and will provide play-by-play commentary and reports during GOLF Channel live tournament coverage.

Where is Cara banks now?

Cara Banks joined GOLF Channel in 2015 as a co-host for Morning Drive, the network's daily news and lifestyle program. Currently she serves as a studio host for Golf Central and hosts the network's Golf Central Live From news programming on-site at golf's major championships and biggest events.

Why did Duval retire?

Numerous reasons have been postulated for the decline, including back, wrist and shoulder problems, personal difficulties and a form of vertigo. Duval has not won a tournament on the PGA Tour since his Open Championship victory in 2001.

What happened to David Feherty?

Since retiring, he has worked as a television personality; from 1997 through 2015 Feherty served as an on-course reporter for the PGA Tour on CBS. In 2011, he introduced a self-titled interview series on Golf Channel and subsequently joined NBC Sports full-time in 2016.

Are David Duval and Tiger Woods friends?

As the fourth hole is played, Michaels cuts to a pair of prerecorded interviews with Woods and Duval titled "A Study in Contrast." In the interviews, Woods explains that he and Duval have slowly become friends after getting to know each other on the touring circuit.

Who is the host of Golf Today?

Fellow hosts are Damon Hack, Anna Whiteley and Jimmy Roberts. That show debuts on Monday, Jan. 4. Sunday’s broadcast should be an emotional one.

When will the Golf Channel end?

December 19, 2020 4:23 pm ET. Sunday marks the end of an era at Golf Channel as the long-running “Morning Drive” program will air for the final time. The network announced earlier this year that changes were coming, including a complete relocation from its Orlando offices into the NBC Sports studios near New York City.

Who is the host of Golf Today?

The network recently announced the hiring of Shane Bacon, who will serve as a co-host for a new, live daily show, “Golf Today.”. He’ll be joined by Hack as well as Anna Whiteley and Jimmy Roberts. Golf Channel says “Golf Today” harkens back to network’s first year in 1995, when a show with the same name was the network’s original live tournament ...

Who owns the Golf Channel?

The Golf Channel, owned by NBCUniversal, had been based in Orlando since its launch in 1995 but is pulling up stakes.

How many countries does Golf Channel have?

Golf Channel, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in January, is carried in more than 70 countries and nine languages. Golfweek ‘s Eamon Lynch has been a contributor to the show, and on Saturday, he shared some shots from the studio. Snapshots from Studio AP, which closes soon with Golf Channel’s Orlando HQ.

When did the Golf Channel start?

End of the road: Golf Channel says goodbye to 'Morning Drive'. On Jan. 17, 1995 , the first 24-hour single-sport station launched in a mere 10,000 households, capitalizing on the cable-TV boom. Golf Channel changed the way golf fans consume the game and paved the way for the eventual creation of the NFL Network as well as MLB, NBA and NHL channels.

When did the first 24-hour sports channel start?

On Jan. 17, 1995 , the first 24-hour single-sport station launched in a mere 10,000 households, capitalizing on the cable-TV boom. Golf Channel changed the way golf fans consume the game and paved the way for the eventual creation of the NFL Network as well as MLB, NBA and NHL channels.

Where is Paige Mackenzie?

Paige Mackenzie was a co-host who said via social media she’ll be heading west to Arizona. She will continue to be a part of the Golf Channel studio programs and tournaments. She was an analyst during NBC’s U.S. Women’s Open coverage and is expected to see her role on LPGA broadcasts grow in the future.

When will Ginella's Golf Channel run again?

Ginella's Golf Channel run on "Morning Drive" came to a close, however, on Feb. 11, 2020. After a long stint on Golf Channel, including its morning show, Ginella was a part of the crew for the final time.

Who is leaving Golf Advisor?

Matt Ginella leaving Golf Channel’s “Morning Drive” and Golf Advisor. Matt Ginella has been a long-tenured voice on Golf Channel, becoming the network's voice for golf travel programming. Ginella has been a voice on "Morning Drive" for years, in addition to hosting "Golf Advisor: Round Trip" and being a contributor to the Golf Advisor website. ...

What is Matt Ginella doing in 2020?

What's next for Matt Ginella. In 2020, Matt Ginella will take on a dramatically scaled-back role with Golf Channel. Some of his programming has already been filmed and will still continue to air on the network from time to time. It's not clear how exactly Ginella will be replaced.

How Did Holly Sonders Start Out?

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Sonders attended Michigan State University. She graduated in 2009, but not before helping the Spartans capture the Big Ten women’s golf championship in 2007.

A Hit On The Course

At Golf Channel, Holly Sonders became a star, most notably for her work on Morning Drive, Golf School and while serving as an on-course reporter during tournaments. In her roles, she was able to combine her golf knowledge and experience, along with a vibrant personality and eye-catching looks to become a major force at the network.

A Busy Love Life

Beginning in 2011, Holly Sonders was married to former Golf Channel colleague and ESPN and CBS broadcaster Erik Kuselias. The pair divorced in 2016.

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Who is Geoff Shackelford?

Geoff Shackelford. Geoff Shackelford is a Senior Writer for Golfweek magazine, a weekly contributor to Golf Channel's Morning Drive, is co-host of The Ringer's ShackHouse is the author of eleven books.

Is Golf Channel closing?

A class action lawsuit joined last week by eleven Golf Channel employees has prompted the closing of the network’s Orlando headquarters. The campus is slated for permanent demise this December, with a small number of jobs moving to Stamford, Connecticut where NBC Sports is currently located.

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