TV Preview: Back9Network Original Programming

Get a sneak peek at some of Back9Network’s original programming coming in 2014. Stay tuned to golf.swingbyswing.com for all of the latest news.

Watch Now: Work of Cart

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In the world of tricked-out golf carts, no one rivals Lee Stamper. Armed with a welding torch, airbrush and ingenuity, Lee creates some of the most outrageous and spectacular carts that the golfing and beachside communities have ever seen. And he does it all under one roof with a skeleton crew of mechanics and fabricators who redefine the word “quirky.” An Al Roker Production.


Watch Now: Ball Hogs

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Most golfers hate it when a bad shot lands in a water hazard. But for the men and women who get paid to dive with alligators, snakes, snapping turtles and leeches in the waters of Florida, it’s big business. In this docu-soap, we follow the men and women who dive for the more than 300 million golf balls that get lost each year — with some divers earning more than $100,000 a year mining “white gold”!


Watch Now: Of Course

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An animated series that follows four great friends navigating not only the twists and turns of the course, but the comically poignant challenges of life as men. The male-bonding on the golf course acts as a priceless oasis amidst the chaotic mire of marriages, relationships, work and kids. It is the beating heart of their manhood (and sometimes their manhood needs a little beating.)


Watch Now: Golf Treasures

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This weekly reality series brings viewers deep into the world of golf memorabilia collecting. Each episode follows prominent golf collectors, Ryan Carey and Bob Zafian, owners of Green Jacket Auctions, as they scramble to pull together enough items for one incredible auction each month. Every week, viewers will ride alongside Ryan and Bob as they travel the country — and sometimes the globe — searching for the most compelling, rare, and sought-after golf memorabilia, from tournament-used balls, clubs, and cards, to autographs, badges, trophies and even vintage Green Jackets.