For many years, television broadcasts of golf courses have experienced many important moments, but in my opinion, there is nothing better than outstanding production, Shell's wonderful golf world. The plan did not invent this format, but it did propose a new standard of excellence.
Early in the TV, All Star Golf tried to bring the game to the living room across the United States. The Golf Channel still runs many early shows, and it is interesting to see the contrast between the current and current TV art levels. You can see an old station wagon with the camera equipment. In most cases, only one camera is used, and you rarely see a player kicking the ball. The Stark diagram of the hole is used to condense TV broadcasts and set aside time for mobile devices.
This year is 1957. The show's host Jim Brit was a baseball broadcaster for the Boston Braves and the Boston Red Sox, and later his career in Cleveland...
Orignal From: The memories of Shell's wonderful golf world
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