The Big Break VI: Trump National


The Big Break VI: Trump National was the sixth edition of The Golf Channel's reality television series, The Big Break. The show awards exemptions into selected events on major professional golf tours.
This is the first time the show was held at a course in California: Donald Trump's Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles. Trump made a cameo appearance in the season premiere, in addition to appearing periodically throughout the show. This is also the first mixed-gender edition of the show. Nine men and nine women competed for exemptions onto the Champions Tour and LPGA Tour, respectively. The two Champions Tour events the men competed to qualify for were the Turtle Bay Championship and the Bank of America Championship, while the two LPGA events the women competed for entry into were the SBS Open at Turtle Bay and the Longs Drugs Challenge.
The show was taped in June and July 2006, and premiered on September 26, 2006 with the matchplay final broadcast on December 19, 2006.

Contestants

Women

ContestantAgeHometownStatus
Rachel Bailey25Faulconbridge, New South Wales, AustraliaFutures Tour player
Bridget Dwyer25Kailua, HawaiiFutures Tour player
Ashley Gomes23Pleasanton, CaliforniaWestern Athletic Conference individual champion at San Jose State University; Futures Tour player
Sarah Lynn Johnston24St. Charles, IllinoisFutures Tour player; Qualified for 2007 LPGA Tour exempt status after filming of The Big Break VI.
Laura London25Scottsdale, ArizonaPlayed on Futures Tour from 1999 to 2001
Annie Mallory23Fredericton, New Brunswick, CanadaFutures Tour player
Kristy McPherson25Conway, South CarolinaFutures Tour player; Qualified for 2007 LPGA Tour exempt status after filming of The Big Break VI
Karyn Stordahl-Utecht25Prior Lake, MinnesotaFormer player for the University of Minnesota; 2005 Miss Minnesota
Briana Vega23North Andover, MassachusettsFutures Tour player; Winner of 2004 Women's Golf Association of Massachusetts Amateur Championship

Men

ContestantAgeHometownStatus
Sid Corliss56Cumming, GeorgiaSun Belt Senior Tour player
Albert Crews54Homer, LouisianaQualified for 2005 U.S. Senior Open
Charlie Gibson52Windsor, CaliforniaFormer All-American at Arizona State University
Denny Hepler50Warsaw, IndianaFormer Malaysian Open winner
Jeff Mitchell51Frisco, Texas1980 Phoenix Open winner; 1980 first round co-leader at The Masters; former Texas Tech Red Raiders player and head coach
Kelly Murray50Reston, VirginiaHolds world record for longest recorded drive
Gary Ostrega52Westfield, New JerseyPlayed on the PGA Tour from 1977 to 1979
Rocky Rockett54Gastonia, North CarolinaSun Belt Senior Tour all-time leading money winner
Gavin Slabbert51Orange Park, FloridaHeartland Tour player

Ages are as of the time The Big Break VI was filmed in July 2006.

Elimination Chart

  • 1 In episode 2 through 4, the contestants competed in pairs of men and women during the immunity and elimination challenges.
  • 2 In episode 5, the remaining Men and Women faced off for immunity. The winning team would be exempt for the next episode whereas the other team would face elimination the following episode.
  • 3 In episode 6, Trump announced that the previously 4 eliminated males from the show would participate in a Playback Challenge. The winner would earn the right to compete in the Elimination Challenge with the five males still on the show.
  • 4 Bri won "The Big Break VI: Trump National" Women's championship matchplay final by defeating Bridget 3 & 1.
  • 5 Denny won "The Big Break VI: Trump National" Men's championship matchplay final by defeating Jeff 1 up on the 19th hole.
  • 6 Bri became the ultimate winner in "The Big Break VI: Trump National" by defeating Denny Hepler in a nine-hole skins match. After winning the last 4 out of the 9 holes, Bri was awarded $21,000 and a new car, while the women who partnered with her in holes 6 through 8 split $11,000. Denny won $9000 while the men who partnered with him in holes 1 thru 5 split $9,000.

Winners' exemption performances

Denny Hepler competed in the 2007 Turtle Bay Championship, played on the Palmer Course at the Turtle Bay Resort, Kahuku, Hawai'i, January 22–28. He finished tied for 72nd place, with a score of 222.
Briana Vega competed on her first sponsor's exemption in the 2007 SBS Open at Turtle Bay. She missed the cut and finished last, with a score of 161. Fellow BBVI competitors and 2007 LPGA exempt rookies Kristy McPherson and Sarah Lynn Sargent also played in the tournament; McPherson missed the cut and finished with a +5 150, while Sargent made the cut and finished tied for 73rd place with a score of 225.