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Highway 18 is an American reality television game show that premiered on Golf Channel on July 22, 2008, after being filmed in April 2008.[1] Set in Florida, the series is hosted by Keri Murphy.[2][3] The show features five teams of twosomes racing against each other in a series of challenges to complete a "Clubhouse Challenge" allowing them to move to the next round, in a format based on The Amazing Race.[4] The show airs Tuesday nights at 10pm on Golf Channel.
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Highway 18 | |
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Genre | Sport, reality, game show |
Presented by | Keri Murphy |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Production location | Florida |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Golf Channel |
Release | July 22, 2008 – present |
Each week, the five teams are given clues to a location to which they must all race. On arriving, they will have a challenge that will test one part of their golf game.
Once they complete this mini-challenge, they will be given clues to get to their next location. This could be another test, a quiz, or the Clubhouse Challenge.
The final showdown each week is the Clubhouse Challenge. The teams must play a hole, either both playing or alternating strokes, and complete the hole as quickly as possible. Once the hole is completed, they must rush back to the Clubhouse and retrieve a golf ball. The team who arrives last will lose that challenge. Losing a challenge once will give the team a strike, but losing a second time will be the end of the road for that team.
Season 1
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