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After 30 years of broadcasting the PGA Tour, Ian Baker-Finch signing off from CBS Sports on Sunday with the network’s final ...
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Baker-Finch was on the CBS call for the final time at the Wyndham after announcing his retirement at the end of this season ...
On a Sunday afternoon at a Wyndham Championship largely deprived of on-course drama, one of the better stories unfolded in ...
But it is not just the great golfers celebrating Baker-Finch, who held aloft the claret jug after a famous triumph in the ...
Golf legend Ian Baker-Finch has retired from broadcasting after an incredible 30-year run on the PGA Tour at the 2025 Wyndham Championship.
Finch, the longtime CBS Sports golf analyst and former winner of The Open Championship, announced his retirement from ...
For the last time, Ian Baker-Finch manned the hole-announcing microphone for CBS Sports, capping 30 years in the booth following a playing career that peaked with his victory at the 1991 Open ...
Ian Baker-Finch has been one of golf's most familiar voices on television for three decades. Next week, he's calling it a ...
NEW YORK — Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after CBS ends its PGA Tour golf coverage next week after nearly 19 years of his ...
British Open champion has been with CBS Sports for the last 19 years after starting with ESPN and ABC Sports in 1998.
Analyst Ian Baker-Finch will retire from broadcasting golf on CBS Sports at the end of the network’s 2025 season, calling his ...