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Making the Cut: The Road to Pebble Beach
Starring Ray Romano and Kevin James, Produced by Mike Tolajian & Matt Marantz.

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Network:
HBO

Synopsis:
One of golf's most endearing traditions is the early season PGA tour stop for the famed Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Each February, 180 PGA golfers hit the challenging course at Pebble Beach to try and win a 72-hole championship event that can set the tempo for the season. In addition, 180 celebrities and notables from other sports accept the challenge of competing in the amateur portion of the tournament, entertaining dreams of making enough quality chips and putts to qualify for the final round of the tournament's pro-am. Only 25 of the amateurs make the cut.

Comedy stars Ray Romano ("Everybody Loves Raymond") and Kevin James ("The King of Queens") have made the journey to Pebble Beach an annual event, putting it all on the line before the huge galleries and national television cameras.

Reviews:
"HBO's presentation of Making the Cut ... The Road to Pebble Beach is a funny, poignant, irritating and enjoyable peek inside the quest of two rich, famous television actors hoping to make the cut at February's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am."
- Rick Arnett, Sports Illustrated (SI.com)