Overview

How We Approached

For over two decades, Hunter Southwest has been a cornerstone in the world of televised golf. Their popular show, Golf America, has captivated audiences, airing for 52 weeks a year and reaching over 65 million households across the United States. This extensive reach and consistent broadcast schedule have solidified the show’s reputation among golf enthusiasts.

Creating a show that runs 52 weeks a year is no small feat. The team at Hunter Southwest works tirelessly to ensure that each episode of Golf America meets the high standards that viewers have come to expect. Their dedication to excellence is evident in the production quality and the engaging content they deliver week after week.

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How The Project Was Received

Golf America made its debut in 2004, initially airing in three television markets: Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Palm Springs. This modest start was just the beginning of what would become a significant presence in the world of sports broadcasting.
A year after its launch, Golf America was picked up by Fox Sports, now known as Bally Sports. This pivotal move allowed the show to reach a much broader audience, broadcasting throughout most of the United States. The partnership with Fox Sports significantly boosted the show's visibility and popularity.
In subsequent years, Golf America continued to expand its reach by adding additional regional sports networks (RSNs) to its broadcasting lineup. These included the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network, New England Sports Network, and SportsNet Pittsburgh. The inclusion of these RSNs ensured that the show could cater to a diverse and widespread audience, cementing its status as a staple for golf enthusiasts across the country.

Alan HunterExecutive Producer