JUST AS YOU NEED both a long and a short game in golf, Golf Channel, which has doubled the amount of live programming it airs, is teeing up more on-demand programming, particularly documentaries about the game's great players and moments. Golf Channel began producing documentaries in 2014 with a three-parter on the network's founder, Arnold Palmer, which aired in primetime following The Masters. This year, Golf Films will make five documentaries, with a total budget in the millions of dollars. The first, Hogan, debuts June 17 and 18 and will be presented with limited commercial interruption thanks to Charles Schwab.
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