Monday, August 31, 2015

GolfTalk Live Provides Full Coverage of the Myrtle Beach World Am

(PHILADELPHIA, Pa.) - The award-winning GolfTalk Live radio show is headed to Myrtle Beach once again - with an eye on the Myrtle Beach World Amateur Handicap Championship.
   
For the ninth consecutive year, GolfTalk Live host Tony Leodora will be joining almost 3,400 of his closest friends and competing in the world's largest golf tournament. GolfTalk Live will bring all of the action - from start to finish - on the air waves and on the show's website, www.golftalklive.net.
   
Coverage begins with a special World Am Preview Show from PGA Tour Superstore, where the players register for the week of action, on Saturday, August 29. Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday president Bill Golden and World Am Tournament Director Jeff Monday will be among those talking about the exciting week of competition that begins on Monday.
   
Also, beginning Monday, Leodora will begin running a series of daily stories on the World Amateur Handicap Championship. They will run through to the championship final on Friday, September 4. Through the years, his first-person stories from the tournament have been very humorous and entertaining. To read the daily stories, just go to www.golftalklive.net and hit the Blog button.
   
On Saturday, September 5 the GolfTalk Live show will feature a recap of the week's action - including interviews with some of the participants and celebrity guests. Of course, there will be an interview with the ultimate champion.
   
GolfTalk Live is the award-winning golf radio show that debuted on March 4, 2006 on WNTP, Philadelphia's Newstalk 990-AM. From its inception, GolfTalk Live host Tony Leodora has provided area golfers with all the latest golf destination information, instruction, local golf stories and news from around the PGA, including interviews with people from all facets of the golf world.
   
In addition to WNTP, the show's flagship station, Golftalk Live is syndicated on other stations, including WOND 1400-AM in South Jersey and two ESPN stations in the Lehigh Valley and the Poconos 1230 and 1320-AM. Also, a podcast of the show is carried on The Golf Director network, which attracts five million visitors to www.thegolfdirector.com.

In addition, the GolfTalk Live radio show can be heard at any time on its official website, www.golftalklive.net.

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