Hit Australian Show ‘GolfBarons’ to Stream in U.S. on Golf Nation

(NEW YORK, NY) – Golf Nation, the popular golf-lifestyle video entertainment network, will stream 48 episodes of Australia’s No. 1 golf show, “GolfBarons,” beginning today. Powered by Golf Nation’s patented shoppable video technology, viewers enjoy the ability to instantly buy golf products they see throughout the four seasons of episodes without leaving the screen.

GolfBarons is renowned for its irreverent entertainment, unique and engaging storytelling complete with perspectives from wild on- and off-course experiences, spectacular golf trips, mechanical swing tips, psychological approaches to golf and insights on the latest golf products. A show made by golfers for golfers, hosts Shooter, Philbert and Kippa’s laugh-out- loud humor have made them iconic golf media personalities in Australia.

Episodes of GolfBarons will live in perpetuity on www.golfnation.com, its Android app, on VIZIO WatchFree+ channel 1350 and on demand. Select episodes will also live on Golf Nation’s sister channel Spirits Network. In upcoming months, shows will be available on Golf Nation’s iOS app, Apple TV and additional streaming services. “GolfBarons’ thesis around golf aligns with ours at Golf Nation,” says Suzy Whaley, President of Golf Nation and former President of the PGA of America. “Golf isn’t just a game, but a lifestyle for diverse segments globally; therefore, this series will be an instant hit in the U.S.”

“Golf Nation’s innovative approach to blending entertainment and shopping provides the perfect platform to reach and engage our audience on a whole new level in a whole new market,” says Damian Schutie, Creator of GolfBarons. “The collaboration delivers on our mission to showcase the authenticity, beauty and enjoyment of golf to audiences
everywhere.”

More information: www.golfbarons.com

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