Sky Sports launches Golf Night
Sky Sports has launched a new live studio golf show that will air four nights a week from January and will include European Tour action, interviews, features and game analysis.
Sky Sports has launched a new live studio golf show that will air four nights a week from January.
Golf Night will be presented by regular Sky Sports presenters Robert Lee and Di Stewart. It will include highlights and analysis of European Tour action plus interviews, features and game analysis. Advice will come from coaches such as Denis Pugh, Scott Cranfield and Tim Barter. Broadcasting every week from Thursday to Sunday means the show will cover every day of European Tour golf.
Speaking about the launch of Golf Night Robert Lee said: "I am looking forward to Golf Night. We aim to make it an all-inclusive look at what is going on in golf, combining all that was good about World Of Golf with the in-depth analysis of the best story lines from of the day's play on the Tours."
Di Stewart added: "Golf Night is an exciting project for me and a brand new challenge for Sky Sports - I'm really looking forward to it. When I'm not working I can usually be found on the golf course so I'm interested to see how Golf Night can improve my game too."
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