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Stephanie Sparks, the Golf Channel personality who hosted The Big Break, has died. She was 50. According to her obituary, Sparks passed away Saturday, April 13. No cause of death was revealed.
A leisurely day on the golf course ended with ESPN commentator Joe Buck and his wife, Michelle Beisner-Buck, making a surprise trip to the emergency room. When the couple — who have been married ...
Kris Radcliffe “died unexpectedly” at the age of 51 on Wednesday, Oct. 30, according to his co-anchor Lindsay Liepman, who announced the news during NBC affiliate KCEN-TV's evening telecast ...
Presenter and star performer Broadway Open House: 0 1950-05-22 Polio: 1 Scheduled to be the show's host, but died a week before the May 29, 1950, premiere. Replaced by Morey Amsterdam (Mondays and Wednesdays) and Jerry Lester (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays). Richard Hart: Ellery Queen The Adventures of Ellery Queen: 11 1951-01-02 Heart attack: 1
In 2007, with Jay Golden, she published Kathy Whitworth's Little Book of Golf Wisdom. [5] At the time of her death she lived in Flower Mound, Texas with her partner, Bettye Odle. [5] [4] She died in Flower Mound on December 24, 2022, at age 83, after collapsing while attending a neighbor's Christmas party. [4] [11] [5]
While at university she played golf and netball. Stewart's media career began when she joined Galaxy Radio as part of their ground crew. She later joined Sky Sports as a runner before becoming one of the presenters on the Sky Sports News channel. In 2007, Sky launched a dedicated golf programme and Stewart was selected to be one the show's host ...
– Steve Wright, one of the most familiar voices on UK radio, died at the age of 69. Wright joined the BBC in the 1970s, going on to host shows on BBC Radio 1 and 2 for more than four decades ...
Peter Alliss (28 February 1931 – 5 December 2020) was an English professional golfer, television presenter, commentator, author and golf course designer. Following the death of Henry Longhurst in 1978, he was regarded by many as the "Voice of golf". [1] [2] In 2012 he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in the Lifetime Achievement ...