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It is fact. CBS television golf announcer Ben Wright allegedly spoke this truth to a Wilmington, Del., newspaper reporter during last week's McDonald's LPGA Championship, prompting politically correct denials that ignore reality and damage women's athletics.May 18, 1995

Who are the golf announcers on PGA Tour?

Good and Bad Golf Announcers, Analysts and Commentators 1 Paul Azinger (NBC) 2 Amanda Balionis (CBS) 3 Notah Begay (Golf Channel) 4 Brandel Chamblee (Golf Channel) 5 David Duval (ESPN) 6 Ian Baker-Finch (CBS) 7 David Feherty (CBS/Golf Channel) 8 Dan Hicks (NBC) 9 Trevor Immelman (CBS) 10 Christina Kim (PGA Tour Live) More items...

What is Spike Dykes famous for?

William Taylor "Spike" Dykes (March 14, 1938 – April 10, 2017) was an American football coach. A high school and college football coach throughout his career, he last served as head coach at Texas Tech from 1986 to 1999.

Is Dottie Pepper a good golf announcer?

Dottie Pepper Dottie Pepper isn't a good female golf announcer—she's a good golf announcer, period. She has the perfect blend of knowledge and personality. Further, Pepper doesn't pull any punches, as evidenced by her now legendary " chokin' freaking dogs " remarks at the 2007 Solheim Cup (although she uttered the phrase thinking she was off-air).

Is Jim Nantz a good golf announcer?

But, Nantz does possess a good quality of voice and is, at this stage of his career, synonymous with the Masters, which is undoubtedly my favorite golf viewing tournamentt year in and year out. There are many other announcers better than him.

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What is Frank Nobilo like?

Frank Nobilo is kind of like a song that becomes a part of my regular rotation. It goes like this: when I first listened, it was unfamiliar and just kind of there. Then, as I heard more and more, it became catchy. Then, after a period where I am accustomed to it, it is a standard in my library.

Is Nantz a good announcer?

But, Nantz does possess a good quality of voice and is, at this stage of his career, synonymous with the Masters, which is undoubtedly my favorite golf viewing tournamentt year in and year out. There are many other announcers better than him.

Is Ken Venturi still calling golf?

8. Ken Venturi. My list, my rules. Yes, Ken Venturi retired as a golf announcer. But, after watching him in an extensive interview earlier in 2012 (which was an extremely enjoyable hour); I realized that he could still call golf if given the opportunity right now.

9. Dottie Pepper

Dottie Pepper isn't a good female golf announcer—she's a good golf announcer, period. She has the perfect blend of knowledge and personality.

8. Peter Kostis

One of the top golf instructors in the world, Peter Kostis knows his stuff with respect to the golf swing and how the game is played at the highest level.

6. Roger Maltbie

Roger Maltbie seems like your entertaining uncle. He's been around the tour forever, and his on-course work is always pretty well-done. The players seem to like the good-natured Maltbie, and in an environment of player criticism and second-guessing, he is a positively jolly figure.

5. Gary Koch

Famous for his "better than most" call, which you can see above, Gary Koch is the best tower man in the game.

4. Johnny Miller

Johnny Miller is a divisive figure. The former U.S. Open champion doesn't hesitate to call it how he sees it, however, and that makes him quite entertaining...even if you don't always agree with his takes.

3. Peter Alliss

While the Hall of Famer may be slightly out of touch with professional golf at present (it's doubtful he's poring over media guides at age 83), he's still aware enough to add relevant information to a telecast.

2. Jim Nantz

Jim Nantz is the ultimate anchor. He is versatile, teaming with Phil Simms for NFL games and announces other sports as well.

Why is Faldo at the top of his game?

Faldo is at the top of his broadcasting game because he’s superb at telling the viewer exactly what’s it’s like to play between the ropes. Nobody gets inside the minds of.

Is David Feherty funny?

David Feherty (CBS/Golf Channel) He’s just not that funny. Feherty always seems more interested in desperately trying to come up with zany one-liners than actually analyzing the golf action around him. It’s sad, most of his jokes crash and burn. I cringe every time the announcer says, “Let’s go to Feherty.”.

Who is Charlie Rymer?

Charlie Rymer (Formerly Golf Channel) He sounds a bit like Gomer Pyle’s long lost cousin with his syrupy southern accent, but Rymer, a former star at Georgia Tech and a PGA Tour player, has some interesting takes and opinions.

Who is Roger Maltbie?

Roger Maltbie (NBC) A former PGA Tour player, ol’ “Rodge” is a reliable, venerable, on-the-course reporter who has that comfortable, drinking buddy kind of demeanor that is never irritating. You can easily imagine having a single malt or a pint with Maltbie and listening to his colorful golf stories.

Who is the Zinger on ABC?

Paul Azinger (NBC) “The Zinger” is opinionated and he draws his opinions, analysis and assumptions from a career that included a major championship and captain of a Ryder Cup team. I liked him better when he was teamed with Nick Faldo on ABC, but I still enjoy him as Johnny Miller’s replacement alongside Dan Hicks.

Who is Ian Baker-Finch?

Ian Baker-Finch (CBS) “Finchy” as he’s often called on broadcasts, has one of the greatest accents ever. The Aussie, who also does golf for TNT, is knowledgeable and can certainly turn a phrase. Just like Henry Longhurst and Peter Aliss, I can’t get enough of Finchy’s accent. Nick Faldo (CBS)

Who is Steve Sands?

Steve Sands (Golf Channel) This gravelly voice broadcast veteran is always reliable with accurate information on the players and tournaments. He’s well connected and respected by the players and PGA Tour officials and presents interesting behind-the-scenes information that enhances the telecast.

Why was Ben Wright banned from CBS Sports?

CBS Sports banished Ben Wright as a golf analyst yesterday, eight months after Wright was quoted by a Delaware newspaper reporter as making pejorative remarks about the impact of lesbianism on the women's golf tour. Wright, who has been with CBS for 23 years, received a paid suspension that covered the length of his four-year contract.

What did Tom Wright say about lesbians?

In remarks that Wright, 63, repudiated as a "pack of lies," The News-Journal of Wilmington quoted him last May as saying that "les bians in the sport hurt women's golf," and that lesbianism was "paraded" on the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour. Wright allegedly added: "When it gets to the corporate level, that's not going to fly.

Why was Wright upset with Helmbreck?

According to the magazine, Wright said it was his misfortune to encounter her around Mother's Day, when Helmbreck was upset because she wouldn't be able to see her children. All of Wright's characterizations of Helmbreck were inaccurate. Yesterday, Helmbreck said in a telephone interview, "What he said about me is what he should be fired for;

Did Kenin investigate the Wright affair?

One day after Wright's comments were published, Kenin said he investigated the affair. "I believe that Mr. Wright made no statements that were disparaging or otherwise offensive to gays or lesbians or the L.P.G.A.," Kenin said. When the controversy cooled in August, CBS signed Wright to a four-year contract.

Why was Jimmy Snyder fired?

In 1988, it fired Jimmy (the Greek) Snyder for saying that African-Americans are better athletes than whites because of physical traits that date to slavery.

Is Mike Wright interested in ESPN?

NBC, ABC and ESPN spokesmen said they had no interest in him. A Golf Channel spokeswoman said the cable network's announcer schedule is filled through 1996, but may consider Wright in the future "because he has a lot of talent.".

Did Frank Wright apologize?

In a statement released by his agent, Bob Rosen, Wright maintained that he was misquoted yet apologized to CBS, the L.P.G.A. Tour and Helmbreck. "I have been guilty of making some insensitive remarks," he said.

Where did Spike Dykes go to high school?

Born in Lubbock, Texas and raised in Ballinger, William Taylor "Spike" Dykes graduated from Ballinger High School in 1955 and Stephen F. Austin State University in 1959. At Stephen F. Austin, Dykes played center on the Lumberjacks football team. Upon graduation, he served in several high school head and assistant coaching positions, including a stint as defensive coordinator under Emory Bellard at San Angelo Central High School in San Angelo, Texas. In 1972, Dykes became an assistant coach at the University of Texas. He filled assistant roles at two other universities before returning to the high school level to coach at Midland Lee from 1980 to 1983.

Who was the first coach to defeat the Texas Longhorns?

Dykes was the school's first coach to defeat the Texas Longhorns in six different seasons. He earned three Southwest Conference and one Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year honors. His record at Tech stands at 82–67–1. On November 20, 1999, Dykes retired after 13 seasons as head coach.

Who was the Big 12 coach of the year in 1996?

Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year (1996) William Taylor "Spike" Dykes (March 14, 1938 – April 10, 2017) was an American football coach. A high school and college football coach throughout his career, he last served as head coach at Texas Tech from 1986 to 1999.

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