Golf Central Pre Game

Golf Central Pre Game (2009-2017)

EndedTalk Show showSports

Golf Central Pre Game presents the latest news, analysis and interviews from the world of golf.

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Scheduleevery Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday at 11:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S09E175Episode 175Sept. 24, 2017
S09E174Episode 174Sept. 23, 2017
S09E173Episode 173Sept. 22, 2017
S09E172Episode 172Sept. 21, 2017
S09E171Episode 171Sept. 17, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Golf Central Pre Game premiere?

Golf Central Pre Game premiered on January 22, 2009.

Which network aired Golf Central Pre Game in 2009?

Golf Central Pre Game was broadcasted on the Golf Channel in 2009.

Who hosted Golf Central Pre Game in 2009?

The hosts for Golf Central Pre Game in 2009 were Kelly Tilghman, Rich Lerner, and Steve Sands.

How long was each episode of Golf Central Pre Game in 2009?

Each episode of Golf Central Pre Game had a runtime of 30 minutes in 2009.

Was Golf Central Pre Game a live show in 2009?

Yes, Golf Central Pre Game was a live show in 2009.

Did Golf Central Pre Game feature interviews with golfers and industry experts in 2009?

Yes, Golf Central Pre Game featured interviews with golfers and industry experts in 2009.

Was Golf Central Pre Game exclusively focused on the PGA Tour in 2009?

No, in 2009, Golf Central Pre Game covered various golf tours around the world besides the PGA Tour.

How did Golf Central Pre Game prepare golf fans for upcoming tournaments in 2009?

Golf Central Pre Game provided an in-depth analysis of the golf courses, player positions, their statistics, and potential winning strategies for the upcoming golf tournaments in 2009.

Did Golf Central Pre Game give highlights of past golf tournaments in 2009?

Yes, Golf Central Pre Game provided highlights of notable moments from past golf tournaments in 2009.

Which big golf tournament did Golf Central Pre Game cover in 2009?

Golf Central Pre Game provided extended coverage of the US Open in 2009.

Did Golf Central Pre Game cover the Masters in 2009?

Yes, Golf Central Pre Game covered the Masters in 2009.

Did Golf Central Pre Game provide tips and tricks for amateur golfers?

Yes, Golf Central Pre Game provided tips and tricks for amateur golfers in 2009.

Also known as

  • Golf Central Pregame (United States)

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