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who are the golf channel commentators

by Mathilde Stracke Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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  • ANNA JACKSON. 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.

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 are the top executives at the Golf Channel?

Golf Channel Team. Executive Staff. Mike McCarley. President. Will McIntosh. EVP, Digital and Sports Consumer Business NBC Sports Group. Tom Knapp. EVP, Partnerships and Programming. Molly Solomon.

Who are the hosts of the PGA Tour?

PGA Tour (Golf Channel) 1 Host: Terry Gannon / Steve Sands / Whit Watson 2 Analyst: Justin Leonard / Trevor Immelman 3 Tower: Curt Byrum 4 Course: John Wood / Matt Gogel / Phil Blackmar / Arron Oberholser / Jim Gallagher

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Who is the new commentator on the Golf Channel?

Longtime Golf Channel reporter Jerry Foltz will be the color commentator for the LIV Golf Invitational Series. Longtime Golf Channel reporter Jerry Foltz has left the network to become a color commentator and analyst for the LIV Golf Invitational Series.

Who are the PGA Tour live commentators?

PGA TOUR LIVE on ESPN+: Four-Stream Coverage of the Travelers Championship at TPC River HighlandsDayStart Time (ET)CoverageThursday, June 237:30 a.m.Justin Thomas / Xander Schauffele / Tom Hoge3 p.m.Patrick Cantlay / Harris English / Marc LeishmanJordan Spieth / Scottie Scheffler / Zach JohnsonPar 4 | No. 1514 more rows•Jun 23, 2022

Who is announcing Golf on CBS today?

CBS says that Trevor Immelman, the South African and 2008 Masters winner who began broadcasting golf in 2017 with Turner Sports and joined CBS in 2019, will replace him in the broadcast tower alongside CBS' longtime golf announcer Jim Nantz.

Who is the best golf commentator?

Top 15 Best Golf Commentators and AnnouncersRoger Maltbie. Roger Maltbie was an American professional golfer and on-course golf analyst. ... Bill Macatee. ... Ken Venturi. ... Peter Kostis. ... Ian Baker-Finch. ... Gary Koch. ... Dottie Pepper. ... Frank Nobilo.More items...•

Who are the ESPN golf commentators?

Commentators and Analysts 1 David Duval. Hole announcers will be Curtis Strange, Bob Wischusen and Dave Flemming. Michael Eaves, Gene Wojciechowski and Marty Smith will conduct player interviews. On-course reporters will be Andy North, Billy Kratzert, Suzy Whaley and John Maginnes.

Who are the announcers on the Golf Channel for the Masters?

These broadcasts use the CBS Sports production staff and commentators, although then-ESPN personality Mike Tirico previously served as a studio host (replacing Bill Macatee's role under USA Network)....Play-by-play/anchors.AnnouncerYearsNetwork(s)Scott Van Pelt2017-presentESPNJack Whitaker1965-1966; 1972-1981CBS19 more rows

Who is the NBC golf announcer?

Paul Azinger joined NBC Sports in 2019, replacing Johnny Miller in the 18th tower as the network's lead golf analyst.

Who is Amanda Renner married to?

Bryn RennerAmanda BalionisOther namesAmanda Balionis-RennerAlma materHofstra UniversityEmployerCBS SportsSpouse(s)Bryn Renner1 more row

Who is the female interviewer on CBS golf?

Amanda BalionisAmanda Balionis is an American broadcast journalist for CBS Sports and has quickly become one of the best reporters covering professional golf. Among other highlights, she received widespread praise for her post-round interview with Dustin Johnson when he won the 2020 Masters.

What happened to Kelly Tilghman on Golf Channel?

Former Golf Channel anchor Kelly Tilghman to join CBS broadcast at PGA Championship. Former Golf Channel anchor and host Kelly Tilghman will join the CBS Sports broadcast team at next week's first major of the season, the PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.

Who is announcing the PGA Championship?

1 David Duval. Hole announcers will be Curtis Strange, Bob Wischusen and Dave Flemming. Michael Eaves, Gene Wojciechowski and Marty Smith will conduct player interviews. On-course reporters will be Andy North, Billy Kratzert, Suzy Whaley and John Maginnes.

Who are the commentators at the players?

Host: Mike TiricoHost: Mike Tirico.Play by Play: Dan Hicks / Terry Gannon.Analyst: Paul Azinger / Justin Leonard.Tower: David Feherty / Gary Koch / Steve Sands.On-Course: Roger Maltbie / Notah Begay III / John Wood.Essays: Jimmy Roberts.Interview/Reports: Kathryn Tappen.

Who are the CBS golf announcers at The Masters?

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.

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.

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.

What channel is the World Long Drive Championships on?

In 2016, Golf Channel acquired the World Long Drivers Association, organizer of the World Long Drive Championships; coverage of its events were subsequently added to the network. In 2017, Golf Channel acquired Revolution Golf, an online provider of golf instructional materials.

What channel is the 2016 Summer Olympics?

On May 3, 2016, NBC announced that Golf Channel would air the bulk of the men's and women's golf tournaments for the 2016 Summer Olympics, covering up to 300 hours of the tourney, with 130 of those hours live. In 2016, Golf Channel acquired the World Long Drivers Association, organizer of the World Long Drive Championships;

How many households have the Golf Channel?

As of September 2018, Golf Channel is available to approximately 70.3 million pay television households (76.2% of households with cable) in the United States.

What is Channel 76?

Sling TV, AT&T TV Now, YouTube TV, Fubo TV, Hulu with Live TV. Golf Channel (also verbally referred to as simply Golf) is an American sports television network owned by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. Founded in Birmingham, Alabama, it is currently based out ...

Is GolfNow still in Orlando?

The GolfNow and GolfPass services will continue to primarily operate from Orlando. With the move to Stamford, Golf Channel also ended its long-time morning show Morning Drive, replacing it with the new midday show Golf Today from Stamford beginning January 4, 2021.

When did the Golf Channel end?

This arrangement ended in December 2008, when both networks launched their own 24-hour high-definition simulcasts.

Does Comcast own Golf Channel?

In December 2003, Comcast acquired the remaining 8.6% stake of Golf Channel it did not already own from the Tribune Company, giving it full ownership. In January 2007, Golf Channel became the exclusive cable broadcaster of the PGA Tour as part of a new 15-year contract, replacing ESPN and USA Network.

How Did Holly Sonders Start Out?

A native of Columbus, Ohio, Sonders attended Michigan State University. She graduated in 2009, but not before helping the Spartans capture the Big Ten women’s golf championship in 2007.

A Hit On The Course

At Golf Channel, Holly Sonders became a star, most notably for her work on Morning Drive, Golf School and while serving as an on-course reporter during tournaments. In her roles, she was able to combine her golf knowledge and experience, along with a vibrant personality and eye-catching looks to become a major force at the network.

A Busy Love Life

Beginning in 2011, Holly Sonders was married to former Golf Channel colleague and ESPN and CBS broadcaster Erik Kuselias. The pair divorced in 2016.

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