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who are golf channel masters commentators

by Harry Hettinger Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Current announcers

  • Jim Nantz (1986–present), Lead host
  • Nick Faldo (2007–present), Lead analyst
  • Ian Baker-Finch (2007–present), 17th hole & alternate 18th tower analyst
  • Frank Nobilo (2015–present), 16th hole analyst
  • Dottie Pepper (2016–present), lead on-course reporter
  • Mark Immelman (2016–present), rotating secondary on-course reporter

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STAMFORD, Conn. – March 30, 2022 – GOLF Channel's Live From The Masters primetime broadcast team featuring analysts Brandel Chamblee and Paul McGinley and host Rich Lerner will preview the upcoming 2022 Masters on a media conference call tomorrow, Thursday, March 31, at 9 a.m. ET.Mar 30, 2022

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Who are the Golf Channel hosts at the Masters?

Nearly 20 GOLF Channel hosts, analysts and reporters will contribute to this week’s comprehensive studio coverage, highlighted by the Live From The Masters primetime team of host Rich Lerner and analysts Brandel Chamblee and Paul McGinley.

Who are the Golf Channel announcers?

Good and Bad Announcers, Analysts and Commentators 1 Paul Azinger (NBC) 2 Amanda Balionis (CBS) 3 Notah Begay (Golf Channel) 4 Brandel Chamblee (Golf Channel) 5 Ian Baker-Finch (CBS) 6 Nick Faldo (CBS) 7 David Feherty (CBS/Golf Channel) 8 Terry Gannon (Golf Channel) 9 Dan Hicks (NBC) 10 Gary Koch (NBC) More items...

Who is the best golf commentator of all time?

Nick Faldo is one of the best golf commentators and announcers of all time. He was an English professional golfer who is now a TV commentator for major golf championships.

Who is the executive staff at the Golf Channel?

Golf Channel Team | Golf Channel Skip to main content Main navigation SCORES NEWS INSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WATCH PODCASTS Affiliation GolfNow GolfPass Golf Pick 'Em Golf Channel Team Executive Staff Mike McCarley President

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Who are the commentators at the Masters today?

Nantz and Faldo are joined by CBS Sports' golf team including analyst and hole announcer Ian Baker-Finch, on-course reporter Dottie Pepper, 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman, Frank Nobilo, veteran announcer Verne Lundquist, Andrew Catalon, and Amanda Renner, contributing with interviews.

Who are the commentators right now on the Golf Channel?

ANNA WHITELEY. Studio Host, Golf Channel.ARRON OBERHOLSER. Tower Analyst & On-course Reporter, PGA TOUR.BILLY RAY BROWN. On-course Reporter, Golf Channel.BOB PAPA. Play-by-play, PGA TOUR Champions.BRANDEL CHAMBLEE. Studio Analyst.CARA BANKS. Host, Golf Channel.CRAIG PERKS. Lead Analyst, Korn Ferry TOUR.CURT BYRUM.More items...

Who are the commentators for the Masters 2020?

Current announcersJim Nantz (1986–present), Lead host.Nick Faldo (2007–present), Lead analyst.Ian Baker-Finch (2007–present), 17th hole & alternate 18th tower analyst.Frank Nobilo (2015–present), 16th hole analyst.Dottie Pepper (2016–present), lead on-course reporter.Mark Immelman (2016–present), on-course reporter.More items...

Who is the new commentator on Golf Channel?

Shane BaconShane Bacon joined Golf Channel in Dec. 2020 and serves as a host and play-by-play commentator. He co-hosts Golf Today alongside Golf Channel's Damon Hack, will serve as part of Golf Central Live From coverage, and will provide play-by-play commentary and reports during GOLF Channel live tournament coverage.

Who are the three commentators on the Golf Channel?

The roster will include veteran golf broadcaster Jim Kelly, The Golf Channels Rich Lerner, and former PGA Tour players Brandel Chamblee and Frank Nobilo.

Who are the commentators at the Masters 2022?

9 a.m. – 3 p.m. / 7-9 p.m. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. / 7-9 p.m. Last week, the Live From The Masters primetime broadcast team of host Rich Lerner and analysts Brandel Chamblee and Paul McGinley previewed the upcoming 2022 Masters on a media conference call. Following are highlights from the call.

Who is the voice of the Masters?

Jim NantzRight now, Jim Nantz isn't focused on the Masters. Nope, he's down in San Antonio prepping for the Final Four. But come Tuesday morning, he'll be jetting to Augusta to broadcast the Masters yet again, a gig he landed for the first time in 1986. Nantz has essentially become the voice of the Masters, and he knows it.

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)

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.

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 Mike Tirico?

Mike Tirico (NBC) Possessing some great pipes for broadcasting, Tirico has the type of voice I never get tired of hearing. He brings immense professionalism to the booth regardless of what sport he’s broadcasting. You can tell he loves golf and he hardly ever makes a mistake.

Who is Judy Rankin?

In fact, she was the first woman to work full-time on broadcasts of men’s events. Rankin knows the LPGA better than anybody (after all, she served as the Tour president in 1976-77).

Who is Terry Gannon?

Terry Gannon (Golf Channel) A smooth talker who typically works on LPGA telecasts, Gannon is one of the best set-up men in the business. No matter who he’s working with, Gannon asks pertinent questions to the analyst and moves the coverage along effortlessly.

10. Gary Koch

Gary Koch was a professional golfer turned sportscaster. He turned pro in 1975 and won six PGA Tour tournaments during his golfing days. In 1990, Koch joined ESPN and began a media career covering golf. He joined NBC Sports in 1996 where he remains to this day.

9. Dottie Pepper

Dottie Pepper was a professional golfer born in New York. If you watched her play between 1988 and 95, you would have seen Dottie Mochrie, but she changed name after her divorce. She turned pro in 1988 and won 25 professional tournaments during her successful career. She won the ANA Inspiration twice, came third in the U.S.

8. Frank Nobilo

Frank Nobilo is one of the best golf commentators of all time. He started out as a golfer from New Zealand who turned professional in 1979. He was born in 1960 and won 14 tournaments across a variety of tours during his playing career. In 1997, he reached a career-high of 21st in the world and had a growing reputation for being a complete golfer.

7. Peter Alliss

The “Voice of golf” was a nickname given to Peter Alliss, one of the best golf commentators ever. He began as a professional golfer in 1947 and retired in 1975 winning 31 professional tournaments. He took part in eight Ryder Cups. Peter made history along with his father Percy for both playing and winning a Ryder Cup.

6. Verne Lundquist

Verne Lundquist is a play-by-play commentator who has covered a variety of sports. The sports he has commented on include golf, American football, basketball, and various sports at the Olympics. Lundquist made a name for himself with a long and dedicated career covering the Dallas Cowboys.

5. Johnny Miller

Johnny Miller was a fantastic golfer who retired early into his career due to knee problems. He made history several times on the course, becoming the first player to shoot 63 in a major, the 1973 U.S. Open. Miller was second on the McCormack world golf rankings in 74 and 75, behind the legendary Jack Nicklaus.

4. Gary McCord

Gary McCord was a professional golfer turned commentator who has written two books about golf, Golf for Dummies and Just a Range Ball in a Box of Titleists. McCord took part in over 400 PGA Tour events but never won. He won two senior PGA Tour Champions in 1999 and one Korn Ferry Tour victory in 1991.

Who broadcasts the Masters?

Early round coverage of The Masters continues to be aired by ESPN, however, coverage is produced by CBS and uses CBS announcers and graphics (excluding Van Pelt, Strange, and Rinaldi).

Which channel broadcasts the Masters?

List of Masters Tournament broadcasters. CBS has televised the Masters in the United States every year since 1956, when it used six cameras and covered only the final four holes. Tournament coverage of the first eight holes did not begin until 1995 because of resistance from the tournament organizers, but by 2007, more than 50 cameras were used. ...

What was the final round of the 1994 Masters?

However, there have not been many other major issues in recent years. The final round of the 1994 Masters was the final on-air assignment for Pat Summerall on CBS Sports.

When did the Masters start being broadcast?

USA Network added first- and second-round coverage in 1982. The Masters has been broadcast every year in high-definition television since 2005, one of the first golf tournaments to ever hold that distinction. In 2008, ESPN replaced USA as broadcaster of early-round coverage. These broadcasts use the CBS Sports production staff and commentators, ...

What channel did the 2007 Masters come on?

USA would televise the 2007 Masters before being outbid by ESPN. The 2007 Masters was also the final event for USA Sports, which was dissolved into parent NBC Sports after the tournament. All future sports telecasts on USA would use NBC's graphics and personalities.

Why does the BBC have no commercials?

The BBC's coverage airs without commercials because it is financed by a licence fee. From the 2011 Masters, Sky Sports began broadcasting all four days, as well as the par 3 contest in HD and, for the first time ever, in 3D.

When did CBS broadcast holes 15 and 16?

In 2008, CBS added full coverage of holes 15 and 16 live on the web. While Augusta National Golf Club has consistently chosen CBS as its U.S. broadcast partner, it has done so on successive one-year contracts.

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