List of ''PGA Tour on CBS'' commentators
Current
- Jim Nantz (1985–present), 18th tower host
- Gary McCord (1986–present), 16th hole
- Peter Kostis (1992–present), on-course
- Ian Baker-Finch (2007–present), 17th hole
- Nick Faldo (2007–present), 18th tower analyst
- Dottie Pepper (2016–present), on-course
- Amanda Balionis (2017-present), interviewer
- Verne Lundquist (1983–1996; 1999–present), occasional host, Masters & PGA
- Bill Macatee (1990–present), Masters, PGA & alternate host
- Frank Nobilo (2015–present), Masters, PGA & alternate 17th hole
Former
- Gary Bender
- Tim Brando
- Bruce Bryant
- Clive Clark
- Ben Crenshaw
- John Derr
- Jack Drees
- Dick Enberg (2000–2005)
- David Feherty (1997–2015)
- Frank Gifford
- Frank Glieber (1968-1985)
- Bobby Jones
- Jim Kelly
- Henry Longhurst
- Bill MacPhail
- Sean McDonough (1996–1999)
- Jim McKay[2] (1956–1961)
- Steve Melnyk (1982–1991)
- Cary Middlecoff
- Brent Musburger (1983–1988)
- Bob Murphy (1984–1991)
- Jim Nelford (1995)
- Byron Nelson
- Peter Oosterhuis (1997–2014)
- Bud Palmer
- Jerry Pate (1996–1998)
- Billy Joe Patton
- Jay Randolph
- Clifford Roberts
- Chris Schenkel (1958–1965)
- Ray Scott
- Vin Scully (1975–1982)
- Pat Summerall (1968–1994)
- Ken Venturi (1967–2002)
- Lanny Wadkins (2002–2006)
- Tom Weiskopf (1985–1995)
- Jack Whitaker (1961–1981)
- Ben Wright [3] (1973-1996)
Sources
References
- ↑ https://www.cbspressexpress.com/cbs-sports/releases/view?id=49414
- ↑ April 1960 Arnold Palmer leads all rounds to win the Masters on CBS, edging out CBS Sports legendary golf analyst Ken Venturi. Jim McKay and Chris Schenkel are among the announcers. Archived 2010-02-16 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ GOLF;CBS Pulls Wright Off the Air
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