Meet the new star joining Channel Seven’s Holey Moley: Professional golfer Montana Strauss is set to appear on mini-golf-themed reality show
Professional golfer Montana Strauss is set to appear on Channel Seven’s new mini-golf-themed reality show, Holey Moley.
The 24-year-old brunette bombshell applied for the program after moving to the Gold Coast from Melbourne amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Montana competed in the Australian Women’s Amateur Golf Competition in 2012, as well as the St. Rule Trophy in 2017 and the Pacific Bay Resort Australian Ladies Classic Bonville 2019.
Meet the new star joining Channel Seven’s Holey Moley: Pro golfer Montana Strauss (pictured) is set to appear on the mini-golf-themed reality show
She told the Daily Telegraph that she applied for the show while the WPGA Australasian tour was on hold.
“ I thought it would at least be a little fun, ” she told the post.
“Getting girls interested in golf is not easy. It’s a tough sport to recruit so I thought maybe this could be a way to shed some light on the sport and get a few more girls playing, ” she said.
Competition: The 24-year-old brunette bombshell applied for the program after moving to the Gold Coast from Melbourne amid the coronavirus pandemic
Golfers James Carr, Colette Norton, Becky Kay and Henry Epstein will also appear on Holey Moley, Mumbrella reported.
The show will be hosted by Sonia Kruger alongside sportsman Matt Shirvington, golf legend Greg Norman and actor Rob Riggle.
Channel Seven said in their announcement: ‘The ultimate winner of each episode wins the prestigious plaid jacket, golden putter and reserves a spot in the grand final, where they will compete for the chance to win $ 100,000 on the intimidating final hole. , the Tomb of Nefer-Tee-Tee. ‘
Career: Montana competed in the Australian Women’s Amateur Golf Competition in 2012, as well as the St. Rule Trophy in 2017 and the Pacific Bay Resort Australian Ladies Classic in Bonville 2019
The “crazy” obstacle course on Holey Moley will be its biggest feature.
If it sounds like the American version, Holey Moley will be filled with oversized windmills for participants to run through full rolling logs for them to jump over and a so-called ski slope to climb.
Water wells, flames of fire, and howling army marshals are also featured in the American series as contestants attempt to navigate their way from start to finish.
Exciting! The show will be hosted by Sonia Kruger (pictured) alongside sportsman Matt Shirvington, golf legend Greg Norman and actor Rob Riggle.
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