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‘Fairways of Life’ to serve as ESPN’s first-ever weekly live golf talk show

The professional golf season officially begins this week at the Sony Open

PGA TOUR - 2007 Sony Open - First Round
PGA TOUR - 2007 Sony Open - First Round

Fairways of Life is undergoing a big change.

It was announced on Tuesday that Matt Adams’ show is headed to ESPN to serve as their first-ever weekly live golf news and talk television show. It is premiering in this capacity this Wednesday, January 14th leading into PGA Tour Live.

“Partnering with ESPN is a dream realized and a moment that redefines what’s possible for golf media,” said Matt Adams, founder and host of Fairways of Life. “This is about elevating the conversation around the game — honoring its history, engaging today’s fans, and delivering unmatched access and insight. To deliver ESPN’s first weekly live golf talk show is both humbling and incredibly exciting.”

Golf fans of all capacities are well familiar with Matt Adams and his coverage of professional golf. This is a fantastic point of news to set up the beginning of the golf season which is this week with the Sony Open happening in Hawaii.

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