PGA Tour Takes Swing at Comedy in New ‘Alter Ego’ Unscripted Series

Arnold Palmer once said that golf was “deceptively simple and endlessly complicated.” Now the PGA Tour hopes to give fans of the links something a little less intense: a good laugh. “PGA Tour Alter Ego” a new unscripted sports comedy series co-produced with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, launches Tuesday ahead of the organization’s BMW Championship.
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Arnold Palmer once said that golf was “deceptively simple and endlessly complicated.” Now the PGA Tour hopes to give fans of the links something a little less intense: a good laugh. “PGA Tour Alter Ego” a new unscripted sports comedy series co-produced with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, launches Tuesday ahead of the organization’s BMW Championship. Some viewers may be surprised, even tickled, by what they see. The first episode will debut on the PGA Tour YouTube channel and PGATour.com, as well as Omaha Productions’ YouTube and social channels, and shows Wyndham Clark going incognito to test and trick fans and peers.
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- Arnold Palmer once said that golf was “deceptively simple and endlessly complicated.” Now the PGA Tour hopes to give fans of the links something a little less intense: a good laugh. “PGA Tour Alter Ego” a new unscripted sports comedy series co-produced with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, launches Tuesday ahead of the organization’s BMW Championship.
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PGA Tour Takes Swing at Comedy in New ‘Alter Ego’ Unscripted Series
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