Playing Lessons from the Pros

2002 | Golf Channel | Reality | 14 Seasons | Canceled

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You've seen how great players swing. But how do they think? Learn the strategies and techniques that work for the best players in game on "Playing Lessons from the Pros".

Playing Lessons from the Pros

Goodbye to Playing Lessons from the Pros: Golf Channel terminates the show, no Season 15

Playing Lessons from the Pros Season 15 Status: Canceled

Playing Lessons from the Pros Season 14 Release Date: Feb. 18, 2015

When will Playing Lessons from the Pros Season 15 be released? Will Playing Lessons from the Pros return for Season 15 on Golf Channel?

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Playing Lessons from the Pros kicked off on January 02, 2002 on Golf Channel. Playing Lessons from the Pros is a 60-minute Reality television series, which is currently in its 14th season. Playing Lessons from the Pros airs by Mondays at 20:00 on Golf Channel.

Unfortunately, Golf Channel decided not to pick up Playing Lessons from the Pros for Season 15. Playing Lessons from the Pros is canceled and will not return for another round on Golf Channel. If the show's status changes and Golf Channel decides to revive Playing Lessons from the Pros for another round, we will update this page. We regret to report the bad news. Stay tuned for updates. We will inform you if something has changed.

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Show Name: Playing Lessons from the Pros

Premiere date: Jan. 2, 2002

Show Network: Golf Channel

Show Type: Reality

Show country: United States

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