Holey Moley (Australian TV series)
Holey Moley is an Australian reality game show based on the international Holey Moley format. Following the premise of the original version, the series features contestants competing against each other in a series of head-to-head, sudden-death matchups on a supersized miniature golf obstacle course.
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Created by | Chris Culvenor |
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Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 |
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Original network | Seven Network |
Original release | 1 February 2021 – present |
Greg Norman stars as the resident golf pro, alongside expert commentators Rob Riggle (who also appears on the American version) and Matt Shirvington, along with host and sideline correspondent Sonia Kruger.
The series premiered on 1 February 2021.[1]
Format
Each episode sees eight contestants, paired off against each other, tackle a series of miniature golf holes which contain various obstacles and distractions in a two round elimination tournament. The final three contestants (the winners from the second round, and the winner of a second round losers' playoff) then compete in a final round, with the winner of the episode proceeding to a grand final where they will compete for a $100,000 prize.[2]
Production
In October 2019, Seven Network announced it would be adapting the series in 2020, produced by Eureka Productions.[3][4] The adaptation had the working title of Mega Mini Golf, as "Holey Moley" was already the name of a themed restaurant chain in Australia.[5] By February 2020, Seven had secured the rights to the name Holey Moley and announced that professional golfer Greg Norman will be the series resident golf pro, with Rob Riggle and Brian ‘BT’ Taylor serving as commentators and Olympia Valance serving as sideline reporter.[6][7][8] Seven intended to premiere the show in August 2020, after the original date of the 2020 Summer Olympics.[9]
Filming for the series originally began in March 2020 in the United States at Sable Ranch in Canyon Country, Santa Clarita, California, where earlier in the year the second season of the American version of Holey Moley had completed filming.[5] The cast and crew consisted of over 500 people split between Seven Network and Eureka Productions staff, and 50 contestants were flown over from Australia to compete in the series.[9] However later that month, series production was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic after a crew member informed producers he had recently been in contact with someone who has since tested positive with coronavirus.[9] The shoot had also faced unexpected production delays due to bad weather.[9] In June 2020 it was announced that the show will restart filming on a set built in Australia, with an intended broadcast date in early 2021.[10] The series was initially casting for only adults, however in July 2020, casting reopened searching for kids aged 8 to 12, along with a parent or legal guardian.[11]
In October 2020, Sonia Kruger was confirmed as the host of the show. She also replaced Valance as sideline reporter, while Matt Shirvington replaced Brian Taylor as commentator due to his AFL commitments.[12][13][14] Filming for the series commenced in early October 2020 on a new custom built course in the suburb of Thornlands in Redland City, South-East of Brisbane.[15] 96 contestants participated in the two week shoot.[16] In addition to the regular episodes, two one-off special episodes (a celebrity special and an episode with parents and their children as contestants) were also filmed.[17]
The Australian Holey Moley set is intended to be reused for potential international adaptations from Germany, the UK and France starting in 2021 should international border restrictions allow.[16] However, local residents have petitioned Redland City Council to find a new site for any further Holey Moley filming because they were kept awake until 4:00am by noise during filming of the first series.[18]
Courses
The larger-than-life mini-golf course for the first season features supersized themed holes including:[19]
- Dutch Courage: Contestants must hit through a small mini-golf-style windmill situated in between two large windmills. The large windmills have four large, quickly rotating blades that can knock the player off the putting surface and cause stroke penalties. The hole lies past the second large windmill, on a slope.
- Polcano: Similar to Mount Holey Moley, but contestants zipline onto a narrow totem pole rather than across the entire water hazard. Falling into the water results in a one stroke penalty.
- Uranus: Similar to Arc de Trigolf, as contestants must putt the ball around the outer ring of Uranus. There is a channel where if the contestants land, could provide a shot at a hole in one. After the contestants putt (if the result is not a hole-in-one), they must traverse 4 planets to get to the green. If they fall in, they receive a stroke penalty.
- Parbeque: Similar to Buns and Wieners from the US Version, contestants must putt through a rotisserie to the other side of the field. After the contestants putt, they must climb over a separate rotisserie and not be thrown into the hot coals. If they fall in, they receive a stroke penalty.
- Putt the Plank: Contestants must first putt across a pirate ship's bow towards a red X. The closer to the red X gets a courtesy chip across the lagoon from pirate captain Dead Eye Dicko, while the other player gets a blindfolded courtesy chip. Then, they must cross the lagoon on the back of a shark to complete the hole, being careful not to fall in and get a penalty stroke.
- Slip N' Putt: Contestants must make their way atop an icy hill. The first one to the top gets the better placed ball. Then, they must hit their ball through the legs of the polar bear and slide their way down the hill to the green to complete the hole.
- The Distractor: Contestants must try to sink a 12-foot putt with a distraction.
- Fowl Play: Unique to the Australian version, contestants putt up a ramp which splits into three channels in a chicken coup. The middle channel could provide a shot at a hole in one. The other two channels place the ball into hazard sections.
- Hole Number Two: Contestants must putt along a narrow ridge with water on one side and a row of porta-potties on the other, before attempting a 2.5-second sprint across the ridge before the porta-potty doors open and knock them into the water. If they fall into the water, they receive a one stroke penalty.
- Surf N Turf: Contestants hit a ball up a large concave wave ramp 30 feet into the air, launching it backwards over their heads to an island green. If the ball does not land and stay on the green, the contestant must hit the ball across a skinny walkway instead after a one-stroke penalty.
- Putter Ducky: similar to Hole Number Two. Contestants must putt along a narrow bridge with a bubble bath on both sides, and two large rubber ducks in the middle. After the bridge, the ball needs enough momentum to pull a 180-degree turn on a ramp. Contestants then attempt to walk the bridge avoiding the rubber ducks. If they fall into the bubble bath, they receive a one stroke penalty.
- Dragon's Breath: Contestants wearing fireproof armor must putt the ball through one of three holes underneath a drawbridge in order to lower it and putt the ball in the hole. While the contestants are trying to putt, dragons breathe fire at the contestant.
The season finale will feature The Tomb of Nefer–Tee–Tee.
Episodes
Color key:
Contestant won the episode |
Series 1: 2021
Episode 1: February 1, 2021
Order | Contestant 1 | Contestant 2 | Contestant 3 | Hole | Winner |
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Round 1 | |||||
1.1 | Donna Sheenan | Montana Strauss | N/A | Dutch Courage | Montana Strauss |
1.2 | Vincent Chen | Colette Norton | N/A | Polcano | Colette Norton |
1.3 | James Carr | Mario Nagy | N/A | Uranus | James Carr |
1.4 | Christopher McGee | Danielle Murray | N/A | Parbeque | Danielle Murray |
Round 2 | |||||
2.1 | Danielle Murray | James Carr | N/A | Putt the Plank | James Carr |
2.2 | Colette Norton | Montana Strauss | N/A | Slip N' Putt | Montana Strauss |
2.3 | Danielle Murray | Colette Norton | N/A | The Distractor | Danielle Murray |
Round 3 | |||||
3.1 | Danielle Murray | James Carr | Montana Strauss | Fowl Play | Montana Strauss |
- The Distractor – Joe Dolce on ukulele and sings Shaddap You Face
Episode 2: February 2, 2021
Order | Contestant 1 | Contestant 2 | Contestant 3 | Hole | Winner |
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Round 1 | |||||
1.1 | Michelle Natoli | Michelle Massey | N/A | Hole Number Two | Michelle Natoli |
1.2 | Bradley Civilicus | Jasmine Finlay | N/A | Uranus | Jasmine Finlay |
1.3 | Vincent Chivongotzi | Mark Duncan | N/A | Fowl Play | Mark Duncan |
1.4 | Taylor Karnovsky | Graham Finesse | N/A | Dutch Courage | Taylor Karnovsky |
Round 2 | |||||
2.1 | Taylor Karnovsky | Jasmine Finlay | N/A | Slip N' Putt | Jasmine Finlay |
2.2 | Michelle Natoli | Mark Duncan | N/A | Surf Or Turf | Mark Duncan |
2.3 | Michelle Natoli | Taylor Karnovsky | N/A | The Distractor | Michelle Natoli |
Round 3 | |||||
3.1 | Jasmine Finlay | Mark Duncan | Michelle Natoli | Putter Ducky | Mark Duncan |
- The Distractor – Agro
Episode 3: February 3, 2021
Order | Contestant 1 | Contestant 2 | Contestant 3 | Hole | Winner |
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Round 1 | |||||
1.1 | Joel Mohammed | Gavin Baust | N/A | Polcano | Joel Mohammed |
1.2 | Brie Webb | Michelle Cowan | N/A | Slip N' Putt | Michelle Cowan |
1.3 | Drea Palucco | Jason Ridge | N/A | Putt the Plank | Jason Ridge |
1.4 | Simon Roositer | Georgie Vinton | N/A | Parbeque | Georgie Vinton |
Round 2 | |||||
2.1 | Jason Ridge | Michelle Cowan | N/A | Dragon's Breath | Michelle Cowan |
2.2 | Joel Mohammed | Georgie Vinton | N/A | Hole Number Two | Joel Mohammed |
2.3 | Georgie Vinton | Jason Ridge | N/A | The Distractor | Jason Ridge |
Round 3 | |||||
3.1 | Jason Ridge | Joel Mohammed | Michelle Cowan | Putter Ducky | Michelle Cowan |
- The Distractor – Brazilian Dancers
Ratings
No. | Title | Air date | Timeslot | Overnight ratings | Consolidated ratings | Total viewers |
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Viewers | Rank | Viewers | Rank | ||||||
1 | Episode 1 | 1 February 2021 | Monday 7:30pm | 983,000 | 3 | N/A | N/A | 983,000 | [20] |
2 | Episode 2 | 2 February 2021 | Tuesday 7:30pm | 737,000 | 6 | N/A | N/A | 737,000 | [21] |
3 | Episode 3 | 3 February 2021 | Wednesday 7:30pm | 543,000 | 11 | N/A | N/A | 543,000 | [22] |
4 | Episode 4 | 7 February 2021 | Sunday 7:00pm | 629,000 | 5 | N/A | N/A | 629,000 | [23] |
5 | Episode 5 | 8 February 2021 | Monday 7:30pm | N/A | N/A | N/A | |||
6 | Episode 6 | 9 February 2021 | Tuesday 7:30pm | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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