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The Big Break's Elizabeth Stuart, golf in Branson, Mo., Bridget Logan's 'The Golfer's Game Book,' eternity at Augusta National

Monday April 28, 2008 | 09:42:00 211 words, 2609 views
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Hear this latest episode of TravelGolf.com This Week.

The Golf Channel’s “The Big Break” reality show has been a huge hit. In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to contestant Elizabeth Stuart about her role on the show.

“I’m basically laid back. I’m out there to have a good time, I don’t want to cause any drama,” Stuart says. “I basically tell it how it is though. If you do something dumb, or you deserve to get made fun of, I’ll probably do that - but in a good way, you know.”

TravelGolf.com’s Tim McDonald gives the skinny on golf in Branson, Missouri.

“I went to Branson this past week,” McDonald says. “There’s not a lot of golf there. [But] If you’re going to Branson … you should definitely bring your clubs because there are some really good courses.”

Author Bridget Logan talks about her new book, “The Golfer’s Game Book (A Manual of Golf Games and Side Bets).”

“It’s just about all of the games you’ve ever played on the golf course with your buddies, trying to take their quarters and dollars,” Logan says.

And: Equipment Editor Kiel Christianson contemplates what it would be like to call Augusta National your eternal home.

This podcast is supported by Premier Golf.

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