The Big Break
Survival is put to the test as the teams try to make it one step closer to the finale.
Survival is put to the test as the teams try to make it one step closer to the finale.
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The two remaining contestants face off against each other in a realistic tournament situation.
The remaining three contestants test their command of a wedge in the show's skills challenge.
With four contestants remaining, each is partnered for a team skills challenge.
The skills challenge may be the most familiar challenge for the players yet.
The six remaining golfers have to show their speed in this team skills challenge.
The skills challenge forces the golfers to pick the shots they believe will deliver the best payoff.
Contestants try to imitate PGA Tour star Phil Mickelson's talent of shooting an extreme flop shot.
Contestants scramble to beat the clock and end up as the golfer with the most points.
Rick Smith meets the contestants and braces them for their first serious day of competition.
The contestants meet for the first time and, within hours, seem like old friends.
Eliminate errors like a poor takeaway, swaying too much and chunking chips with these tips.
Hit high, powerful draws with the driver and compress irons like never before.
Hit longer drives, dial in the swing path and improve all aspects of the short game.
Martin Hall uses an umbrella, an eye ball and a bunch of catchy phrases to help people play better.
Major championship caliber instruction with Cameron McCormick.
Improving putting by using specific drills that allow you to self-detect tendencies in your game.
Cameron McCormick helps golfers make more putts. Focusing on line, speed, and read.
2015 PGA Teacher of the Year Cameron McCormick shares his tips for better bunker play.
Preparing for an assortment of difficult shots around the green with teacher Cameron McCormick.
How to get up and down with tour-level precision. McCormick dials in your green-side wedge play.
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