
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 best GAA commentators in Ireland?
The commentator who is probably most taken for granted in Irish sport. Tyers is the voice of TG4's superb GAA coverage, and the greatest testament to his talent is that few of us know every word that he is saying. As a result, we judge his commentary by rhythm and tone: something he has mastered.
Who are the best golfers from the Republic of Ireland?
This Top 10 includes golfers from throughout the isle of Eire—both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland golfers. Rory McIlroy ascended to No. 1 on this Top 10 ranking in 2014.
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 Irish golf commentator for Golf Channel?
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Who is the Irish commentator on the Masters?
Paul McGinleyBorn16 December 1966 Dublin, County Dublin, IrelandHeight1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)Weight73 kg (161 lb; 11.5 st)Sporting nationalityIreland19 more rows
Who are the announcers on the Golf Channel now?
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...
How old is David Feherty?
63 years (August 13, 1958)David Feherty / Age
Who is Iona Stephen?
Iona Stephen is a former professional golfer and now host and broadcaster working with many of golf's key networks including GolfTV, Sky Sports Golf, the BBC and NBC Golf Channel.
Who are the commentators on Sky golf?
Sky's major event coverage is fronted by David Livingstone, expert analysis from Butch Harmon, on course commentary from Howard Clark, in-depth 18th hole interviews from tour coach and golfing expert, Tim Barter and main commentary from Ewen Murray and Bruce Critchley.
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 commentators on Golf Central?
Those people are Cara Banks, Rich Lerner, Anna Jackson, Jimmy Roberts, Todd Lewis, Steve Burkowski, Amy Rogers and Matt Adams. The show also features a number of analysts who appear regularly to give opinions and insight, these include Brandel Chamblee, Jim Gallagher, Jr, Tripp Isenhour and Billy Kratzert.
Who is Anna Whiteley?
Anna Whiteley joined GOLF Channel in 2019, serving as a co-host for Morning Drive. Previously, Whiteley hosted Golfing World weekly on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, in addition to conducting player interviews and features for the network.
Is Feherty still married?
David William Feherty (born 13 August 1958) is a former professional golfer and current golf broadcaster....David FehertyHeight5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)Sporting nationalityNorthern IrelandResidenceDallas, Texas, U.S.SpouseAnita19 more rows
Who is David Feherty wife?
Anita Fehertym. 1996Caroline DeWit Fehertym. ?–1995David Feherty/Wife
Who is Feherty married to?
Anita Fehertym. 1996Caroline DeWit Fehertym. ?–1995David Feherty/Spouse
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 is the host of Golf Today?
Nobody seems to love the game more than Hack, who has been with the Golf Channel since 2012. The co-host of Golf Today with Shane Bacon, Hack’s enthusiasm is infectious when you listen to him and his golf knowledge is impressive. He’s got one of those affable personalities that’s not contrived and his authenticity comes through.
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 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 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.
Who is Frank Nobilo?
Frank Nobilo (CBS) With his great New Zealand accent and an ability to talk on every aspect of life on the PGA Tour, Nobilo is one of the best golf analysts on television . He’s not afraid to criticize, but always does it fairly with facts to back up his assertions.
Who is the hardest sports commentator?
McIntyre is perhaps the hardest-working man in sports commentary: he does GAA for Sky Sports and Eir Sport, the Champions League for TV3, and Premier League for Off the Ball. He does a superb job in conveying the excitement, with his intonation more or less perfectly in pitch with the importance of singular moments in games.
Who is the voice of football on RTE?
George has since consolidated his position as the voice of football on RTE: his ability to perfectly capture the magnitude of a moment in Irish football, along with his immaculate pronunciation of foreign names and the fact he can tell us that the highest cultural and/or sporting achievement of the linesman's sister-in-law before each Irish international secures his spot at the top of this list.
What is Robbie Keane's dream?
He may also be responsible for the slew of jokes along the theme of Robbie Keane's dream to play for his boyhood club '.
Who was the guy who took over for the quarter-finals of the 1990 World Cup?
While George is synonymous with the horrible portents of Danger Here!, it is easy to forget that it was, in fact, Jimmy Magee who single-handedly cost the Republic of Ireland the World Cup in 1990, by taking over for the quarter-final against the Italians. (This may, admittedly, be a slight overstatement).
Who is the voice of TG4?
4) Brian Tyers. The commentator who is probably most taken for granted in Irish sport. Tyers is the voice of TG4's superb GAA coverage, and the greatest testament to his talent is that few of us know every word that he is saying. As a result, we judge his commentary by rhythm and tone: something he has mastered.
What words did Ryle use in his favor?
A couple of words in Ryle's favour: Fofana...Fofana...Wesley Fofana!; Rory Best..Rory Best....RORY BEST; "Drop at goal...Grand Slam at stake...HE'S GOT IT!"
Who is the best Irish golfer in 2014?
Rory McIlroy ascended to No. 1 on this Top 10 ranking in 2014. We could have moved him into the No. 1 position even sooner, but resisted out of ... well, an abundance of caution. He's young, we thought, let's give him time.#N#But when McIlroy won the 2014 British Open, there was no more reason to wait: Even though he was only 25 at the time, it was clear that McIlroy already deserved to be called the best-ever Irish golfer.#N#That was McIlroy's third major championship victory, making him just the third golfer since 1934 to win a third major at age 25 or younger. The first two? Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.#N#McIlroy previously won the 2012 PGA Championship and the 2011 U.S. Open, both by eight strokes. He has since added a fourth major trophy, the 2014 PGA Championship, and he also won the FedEx Cup title in 2016.
Who is the greatest golfer in Ireland?
Ranking the Greatest Golfers Ever from Ireland and Northern Ireland. Rory McIlroy, from Northern Ireland, is the greatest Irish golfer of all-time. Richard Heathcote/Getty Images. Brent Kelley is an award-winning sports journalist and golf expert with over 30 years in print and online journalism.
Why is Rafferty at No 10?
10 because Rafferty had a higher peak as a golfer.
How many times did Smyth win the PGA?
He was 48 at the time (Smyth's record has since been broken). Smyth also won the Irish National PGA Championship six times; won twice on the Champions Tour in America; and posted three wins on the European Seniors Tour. His best finish in a major was a tie for fourth at the 1982 British Open.
How many Ryder Cups did Clarke play?
Clarke also played in five Ryder Cups with a good overall record, in particular proving tough to beat in fourballs.
How many victories did Darren Clarke have?
Still, Clarke put together an excellent career in golf, primarily on the European Tour where he racked up 14 victories.
Who was the first Irish golfer to win multiple major championships?
Ross Kinnarid/Staff/Getty Images Sport/Getty Images. Padraig Harrington was the first Irish golfer to win multiple professional major championships, and the only one to do until McIlroy joined him. Harrington was a top player for years before his career exploded in the mid-2000s.
Who is the voice of the European Tour?
If you are unfamiliar with this name on the list, Peter Alliss is the voice of the European Tour and has dabbled in announcing over the years on ABC. I highly recommend that you watch his induction speech at the PGA Hall of Fame in 2012. It is an enjoyable 16 minutes, and more specifically, the last three are absolutely classic. Hopefully, you will recognize the voice and a have a window into possibly the best golf announcer ever to live. He combines a dry sense of humor with a quick wit, keen insight, a love of golf, and an accomplished career as bothprofessional golfer and announcer. Here’s a link to his induction speech.
Who is Chris Hibler?
Chris Hibler is a contributor for GolfWRX.com. His views do not necessarily represent the views of the GolfWRX.
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.
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.
Who is the golfer on CBS?
1. Jim Nantz. Jim Nantz is a multi-sport star for CBS, excelling in golf, college basketball and NFL coverage. He's best known for his work at the Masters, where his very professional and calming manner of piloting the coverage fits right in with the atmosphere those at Augusta National insist on creating.
How many times has Gary Koch won the PGA Tour?
Gary Koch is a six-time winner on the PGA Tour and has an abundance of knowledge—a very good combination for a golf analyst.
What channel is Feherty on?
Feherty has become a star with his foot soldier duties for CBS, his entertaining show, Feherty, on the Golf Channel and the writing and speaking engagements he does around the world. His unique sense of humor (not to mention the endearing Irish accent) belies what’s going on below the surface.
What was Jack Nicklaus' most famous call?
His most famous call was in the 1986 Masters when Jack Nicklaus made the famous putt on the 17th hole in the final round, and Lundquist said, “Yes Sir!”. There’s nothing flashy about the work Lundquist does for CBS. He’s solid, gets his facts right and is well versed in the sport.
Who is Steve Sands?
Steve Sands is one of the guys on the rise in this field . He’s been able to handle a variety of assignments for Golf Channel, from doing end-of-round interviews and handling studio hosting duties to calling action at a specific hole. His work in that role has opened up the idea of him being there more often.
Who is Dan Hicks?
Dan Hicks is NBC’s top host, the network's answer to Jim Nantz. He has done well in the network’s coverage of the Olympic Games, but there’s something with his golf commentary that I can’t get real comfortable with. Maybe it’s putting up with all of Miller’s foolishness that throws him off. 8.
Who is John Garrity?
John Garrity, an extremely talented writer for Sports Illustrated for many years, wrote a great behind-the-smiling-Feherty sort of story for Golf Magazine, shedding light on life’s darker side for Feherty.
