Golf Channel Announces Next Location For Big Break

Just as Canadian David Byrne won Big Break Indian Wells for a chance to play in the PGA Tour’s New Orleans Classic, Golf Channel announced the 16th season of its reality series heads to the Emerald Isle and the historic K Club in Ireland for a premiere in September. And six men and six women will compete against each other for an opportunity at his or her Big Break on the LPGA, PGA European Tour and Ladies European Tour.

We’ll have the cast announced at a later date, but Golf Channel gives us details on some of the particulars of the new season which will start on September 20. For some reason, I like watching the women’s version of Big Break for the conflict. Women tend to have conflict more than guys. For some reason, I really like watching conflict on reality TV. Can’t stand it when everyone gets along. That doesn’t make for tension-filled TV.

GOLF CHANNEL’S BIG BREAK SERIES HEADS TO THE EMERALD ISLE

Filmed at Historic K Club in Kildare, Ireland, Big Break Ireland Premieres Sept. 20

ORLANDO, Fla. (July 19, 2011) – Coming off the heels of one of the most-watched Big Break seasons in Big Break Indian Wells, Golf Channel’s popular reality series will return for its 16th season this fall at historic K Club in Ireland, home of the 2006 Ryder Cup.

Big Break Ireland, produced in cooperation with Tourism Ireland and scheduled to premiere Sept. 20, will feature a cast of six men and six women competing against each other in an attempt to make real their lifelong dreams of playing alongside the world’s top golfers. The ultimate male or female winner will be awarded two tournament exemptions from the four exemptions up for grabs, which represent events on the LPGA Tour, European Tour and Ladies European Tour. The winner also will receive a host of other prizes.

One of the tournament exemptions will be the European Tour’s 2012 Irish Open. The 2011 Irish Open presented by Discover Ireland, contested next week at Killarney Golf & Fishing Club, will have four hours of live coverage on Golf Channel, Thursday-Sunday, July 28-31.

Filmed on location in June at The K Club in Kildare, Ireland, Big Break Ireland will unfold on the resort’s two championship golf courses – the Palmer Smurfit Course and the Palmer Ryder Cup Course. Both designed by Arnold Palmer, the Palmer Ryder Cup Course is consistently ranked as one of the top-3 parkland courses in Ireland. The Palmer Smurfit Course, in contrast, is an inland links course, with dramatic landscapes and dune-type mounding throughout. In addition to hosting the 2006 Ryder Cup, The K Club also has hosted 13 European Opens on the European Tour.

Big Break is one of the longest-running series on television and one of our most important original series franchises,” said Tom Stathakes, Golf Channel senior vice president of programming, production and operations. “Each season we strive to give the competitors tough tests on the golf course while at the same time showcasing a picturesque location. With Big Break Ireland, we accomplished both.”

Joe Byrne, Tourism Ireland’s executive vice president United States, said, “Tourism Ireland is delighted to bring the Golf Channel’s Big Break show to Ireland. We believe it is extremely important for golf viewers to experience for themselves the unique nature of a golf vacation to Ireland, and we hope that the Big Break will whet appetites and encourage many golfers from the U.S. to include Ireland in their travel plans for 2011 and beyond. We have some of the finest courses in the world, and we offer a vacation experience second to none.”

Michael Davern, CEO and general manager of The K Club said, “It was wonderful to have been chosen as the host venue for this show which will be seen by millions of viewers. Both of our championship courses offer players completely contrasting golfing experiences, which challenge and excite players the world over. Some of the world’s top golfers have played here and we have been lucky enough to have staged 13 European Opens and of course, the 2006 Ryder Cup. We are consistently striving to not only meet our discerning customers’ demands but to exceed them and we are delighted the show will offer us an opportunity to showcase our brand and services to an even larger audience. Not only will viewers get a chance to see the players in action but also some of our other facilities which they enjoyed as they relaxed off the course.”

The Big Break show concept pits highly skilled golfers against each other in a variety of challenges that test their physical skills and mental toughness. During Big Break Ireland, one contestant will be eliminated each week, with the last player standing awarded his or her Big Break, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete in two 2012 professional tournaments.

Past Big Break champions have won tournament exemptions to compete on some of the world’s top professional circuits, including the PGA TOUR, Champions Tour, European Tour, LPGA Tour, Nationwide Tour and Canadian Tour. Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey, Big Break VII: Reunion champion and PGA TOUR professional, caught the world’s attention in early 2011 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open after leading the first three rounds of the tournament, finishing T8. Most recently, Ryann O’Toole, past competitor on Big Break Sandals Resorts in 2010 and a current rookie on the LPGA Tour, earned her first top-10 finish at a major championship, finishing T9 at the U.S. Women’s Open.

Several other past Big Break competitors are currently competing on the world’s top tours, including Matt Every (PGA TOUR), James Nitties (Nationwide Tour), Kim Welch (Ladies European Tour) and Sara Brown, Gerina Mendoza, O’Toole and 2009 U.S. Solheim Cup Team member Kristy McPherson all competing on the LPGA Tour.

That will do it.

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Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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