The Big Break

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  • 2003
  • 24 Seasons
  • 7.5  (64)

The Big Break is a thrilling reality television show produced by the Golf Channel. It aired in 2003 and featured 12 aspiring golfers in a competitive reality show format. The show was hosted by Tom Abbott alongside Stephanie Sparks. The show's primary focus was to provide young and aspiring golfers an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of a national audience. The contestants were divided into two teams of six: the blue team and the white team, and they all lived in a luxury mansion in the same location where the competition was held. Each episode brought new challenges, and players had to perform well to remain in the competition. One of the contestants was eliminated at the end of every episode until there was one player left standing, who was the eventual winner of the competition. Some of the show's judges included Golf Coach Brad Brewer, Golf Hall of Famer Gary Player, and instructors Jim McLean and Peter Kostis. The contestants had to impress these judges in different golfing challenges to stay in the show. The Big Break was unique because it gave viewers an opportunity to see the behind-the-scenes footage of the golfer's progress throughout their stay. The show also revealed the various challenges that professional golfers face. It was enlightening to see these up-and-coming players in action and to see how they lived, breathed, and slept golf. The show offered a personal touch to the standard golfing broadcast experience. Throughout the show, contestants had to perform drills, compete in mini-games and challenges, and play full-on matches to showcase their skills. One of the challenges included "Break the Glass," where the contestants had to shatter a glass pane with their shots. Another challenge involved "Quest for the Green Jacket," which had golfers show off their putting skills. There were also standard golfing challenges, such as hitting the ball from a 98-yard distance or hitting a fairway wood off a ramp. As the contest progressed, the eliminations got tighter, and the competition's format changed. The players were given one last chance to compete in the final challenge which would determine the winner. This final challenge was the most significant challenge of the season, and it involved hitting a shot from 140 yards away into the green. The winner was awarded a trophy and a $50,000 prize money, which was significant to aspiring golfers just starting. One of the most significant contributors to the show's success was the cast of characters. Each player came with a unique set of skills and personalities that made the show much more fun to watch. The cast included professional golfers, college-level golfers, and people who quit their job just to participate in the contest. The Big Break was a hit, and as a result, it spawned multiple follow-up series, including the "Big Break II: Las Vegas." The show was an excellent way to promote the game of golf, especially to young people, who could watch the show and identify with some of the contestants. In conclusion, if you're a golf lover or an aspiring golfer, The Big Break is a show that you should watch. It is entertaining, educational, and inspiring, and it offers insight into the values of golf, hard work, focus, and perseverance. The show is a perfect blend of reality shows and sports, and the mixture worked so well that it paved the way for future golfing reality shows that followed the same format.

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Seasons
Finale
11. Finale
April 20, 2015
It all comes down to this. Two players, 18 holes, matchplay, and in the end only one will walk away with the title Big Break Champion. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
The Bear Trap Games
10. The Bear Trap Games
April 13, 2015
The final three contestants take on a stretch of holes that includes the infamous Bear Trap to determine who will play for the title of Big Break Champion. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Final Four
9. Final Four
March 30, 2015
They won't be playing basketball, but their accuracy will be tested for sure as the Final Four contestants become the final three. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Declaration of Independence
8. Declaration of Independence
March 23, 2015
Contestants have to try and live up to the bold predictions they have made.
Unlock the Secret
7. Unlock the Secret
March 16, 2015
The remaining contestants look for the right combination to unlock success with their short games. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Carry Your Weight
6. Carry Your Weight
March 9, 2015
Contestants are forced to go long and see who's got the most confidence in their long game. Those who are successful will find out that confidence pays off. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Is Your Game in Shape?
5. Is Your Game in Shape?
March 2, 2015
The remaining contestants get creative and look to earn immunity by showing who's game is in the best shape. Some find out they may need more work than they thought. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Corporal Clutch
4. Corporal Clutch
February 23, 2015
One of the cast's favorites is put to the test in a grueling day of golf that will test everyone's meddle. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Place Your Bets
3. Place Your Bets
February 16, 2015
The contestants face a challenge that's part strategy, part gamesmanship, part skill, and part luck as they're forced to assess each other's games to survive elimination. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Secret Strength
2. Secret Strength
February 9, 2015
Tonight's 1st challenge is a Glass breaking competition and 1 tour pro will be eliminated and sent packing.
Make or Break
1. Make or Break
February 2, 2015
In the season premiere of Golf Channel's flagship reality show, 12 contestants square off in the glass break competition with bragging rights and immunity on the line. From PGA National Resort and Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Description

The Big Break is a thrilling reality television show produced by the Golf Channel. It aired in 2003 and featured 12 aspiring golfers in a competitive reality show format. The show was hosted by Tom Abbott alongside Stephanie Sparks. The show's primary focus was to provide young and aspiring golfers an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of a national audience.

The contestants were divided into two teams of six: the blue team and the white team, and they all lived in a luxury mansion in the same location where the competition was held. Each episode brought new challenges, and players had to perform well to remain in the competition. One of the contestants was eliminated at the end of every episode until there was one player left standing, who was the eventual winner of the competition.

Some of the show's judges included Golf Coach Brad Brewer, Golf Hall of Famer Gary Player, and instructors Jim McLean and Peter Kostis. The contestants had to impress these judges in different golfing challenges to stay in the show.

The Big Break was unique because it gave viewers an opportunity to see the behind-the-scenes footage of the golfer's progress throughout their stay. The show also revealed the various challenges that professional golfers face. It was enlightening to see these up-and-coming players in action and to see how they lived, breathed, and slept golf. The show offered a personal touch to the standard golfing broadcast experience.

Throughout the show, contestants had to perform drills, compete in mini-games and challenges, and play full-on matches to showcase their skills. One of the challenges included "Break the Glass," where the contestants had to shatter a glass pane with their shots. Another challenge involved "Quest for the Green Jacket," which had golfers show off their putting skills. There were also standard golfing challenges, such as hitting the ball from a 98-yard distance or hitting a fairway wood off a ramp.

As the contest progressed, the eliminations got tighter, and the competition's format changed. The players were given one last chance to compete in the final challenge which would determine the winner. This final challenge was the most significant challenge of the season, and it involved hitting a shot from 140 yards away into the green. The winner was awarded a trophy and a $50,000 prize money, which was significant to aspiring golfers just starting.

One of the most significant contributors to the show's success was the cast of characters. Each player came with a unique set of skills and personalities that made the show much more fun to watch. The cast included professional golfers, college-level golfers, and people who quit their job just to participate in the contest.

The Big Break was a hit, and as a result, it spawned multiple follow-up series, including the "Big Break II: Las Vegas." The show was an excellent way to promote the game of golf, especially to young people, who could watch the show and identify with some of the contestants.

In conclusion, if you're a golf lover or an aspiring golfer, The Big Break is a show that you should watch. It is entertaining, educational, and inspiring, and it offers insight into the values of golf, hard work, focus, and perseverance. The show is a perfect blend of reality shows and sports, and the mixture worked so well that it paved the way for future golfing reality shows that followed the same format.

The Big Break is a series that is currently running and has 24 seasons (176 episodes). The series first aired on October 6, 2003.

Where to Watch The Big Break

The Big Break is available for streaming on the Golf Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Big Break on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Peacock.

  • Premiere Date
    October 6, 2003
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (64)