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The Big Break VI: Trump National | |
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Hosted by | Vince Cellini Stephanie Sparks |
Winner | Denny Hepler Briana Vega |
Location | Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles, California |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Release | |
Original release | September 26 – December 19, 2006 |
Additional information | |
Filming dates | June 2006 – July 2006 |
Season chronology |
The Big Break VI: Trump National was the sixth edition of The Golf Channel's reality television series, The Big Break . The show awards exemptions into selected events on major professional golf tours.
This is the first time the show was held at a course in California: Donald Trump's Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles. Trump made a cameo appearance in the season premiere, in addition to appearing periodically throughout the show. This is also the first mixed-gender edition of the show. Nine men and nine women competed for exemptions onto the Champions Tour and LPGA Tour, respectively. The two Champions Tour events the men competed to qualify for were the Turtle Bay Championship and the Bank of America Championship, while the two LPGA events the women competed for entry into were the SBS Open at Turtle Bay and the Longs Drugs Challenge.
The show was taped in June and July 2006, and premiered on September 26, 2006 with the matchplay final broadcast on December 19, 2006.
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Status |
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Rachel Bailey | 25 | Faulconbridge, New South Wales, Australia | Futures Tour player |
Bridget Dwyer | 25 | Kailua, Hawaii | Futures Tour player |
Ashley Gomes | 23 | Pleasanton, California | Western Athletic Conference individual champion at San Jose State University; Futures Tour player |
Sarah Lynn Johnston | 24 | St. Charles, Illinois | Futures Tour player; Qualified for 2007 LPGA Tour exempt status after filming of The Big Break VI. |
Laura London | 25 | Scottsdale, Arizona | Played on Futures Tour from 1999 to 2001 |
Annie Mallory | 23 | Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada | Futures Tour player |
Kristy McPherson | 25 | Conway, South Carolina | Futures Tour player; Qualified for 2007 LPGA Tour exempt status after filming of The Big Break VI |
Karyn Stordahl-Utecht | 25 | Prior Lake, Minnesota | Former player for the University of Minnesota; 2005 Miss Minnesota |
Briana Vega | 23 | North Andover, Massachusetts | Futures Tour player; Winner of 2004 Women's Golf Association of Massachusetts Amateur Championship |
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Status |
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Sid Corliss | 56 | Cumming, Georgia | Sun Belt Senior Tour player |
Albert Crews | 54 | Homer, Louisiana | Qualified for 2005 U.S. Senior Open |
Charlie Gibson | 52 | Windsor, California | Former All-American at Arizona State University |
Denny Hepler | 50 | Warsaw, Indiana | Former Malaysian Open winner |
Jeff Mitchell | 51 | Frisco, Texas | 1980 Phoenix Open winner; 1980 first round co-leader at The Masters; former Texas Tech Red Raiders player and head coach |
Kelly Murray | 50 | Reston, Virginia | Holds world record for longest recorded drive (684.8 yards) |
Gary Ostrega | 52 | Westfield, New Jersey | Played on the PGA Tour from 1977 to 1979 |
Rocky Rockett | 54 | Gastonia, North Carolina | Sun Belt Senior Tour all-time leading money winner |
Gavin Slabbert | 51 | Orange Park, Florida | Heartland Tour player |
Ages are as of the time The Big Break VI was filmed in July 2006.
Contestant | Ep. 1 | Ep. 21 | Ep. 3 | Ep. 4 | Ep. 52 | Ep. 6 | Ep. 7 | Ep. 8 | Ep. 9 | Ep. 10 | Ep. 11 | |||||||||
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Bri | LOW | WIN | HIGH | WIN | WIN | IN | IN | WIN | LOW | WIN4 | WIN6 | |||||||||
Denny | WIN | IN | IN | WIN | IN | IN | LOW | LOW | LOW | WIN5 | OUT | |||||||||
Bridget | IN | IN | IN | WIN | WIN | IN | IN | LOW | WIN | OUT | ||||||||||
Jeff | WIN | IN | IN | WIN | IN | LOW | IN | WIN | WIN | OUT | ||||||||||
Rachel | IN | IN | IN | LOW | WIN | IN | IN | WIN | OUT | |||||||||||
Gary | IN | IN | IN | LOW | IN | IN | IN | WIN | OUT | |||||||||||
Ashley | WIN | IN | IN | WIN | WIN | IN | IN | OUT | ||||||||||||
Charlie | IN | IN | OUT | WIN3 | HIGH | OUT | ||||||||||||||
Laura | IN | IN | HIGH | LOW | WIN | IN | OUT | |||||||||||||
Kelly | LOW | WIN | HIGH | WIN | IN | IN | OUT | |||||||||||||
Albert | WIN | IN | HIGH | LOW | IN | OUT | ||||||||||||||
Sarah | WIN | LOW | LOW | OUT | ||||||||||||||||
Rocky | IN | LOW | LOW | OUT | ||||||||||||||||
Kristy | WIN | IN | OUT | |||||||||||||||||
Annie | LOW | OUT | ||||||||||||||||||
Gavin | LOW | OUT | ||||||||||||||||||
Karyn | OUT | |||||||||||||||||||
Sid | OUT |
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