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This is a list of PGA Tour on CBS commentators throughout the years. The list includes both past, and present CBS commentators covering PGA tour events. The list includes both past, and present CBS commentators covering PGA tour events.
Feherty, another controversial (now former) CBS golf analyst known for his humor, sarcasm and outspokenness, worked the Masters tournament for 19 years. He parted ways with CBS back in 2015.
Kelly Tilghman (born August 6, 1969, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) is a former broadcaster for Golf Channel, and NBC Sports, [1] and is the PGA Tour's first female lead golf announcer. [2] On July 29, 2020, it was announced that Tilghman was hired by CBS Sports to host The Clubhouse Report on CBS Sports Network. [3]
In March 2022, she married former University of North Carolina and Baltimore Ravens quarterback and former FIU quarterbacks coach Bryn Renner. [9] In February 2024, golf fans noticed that Balionis was no longer wearing her wedding ring [10] and by March 2024 Balionis had removed all references to her former married surname on her social media and television platforms.
CBS Sports has been a carrier of PGA Tour golf since 1970. [1] CBS was the Tour's primary television partner from 1970 to 1998, carrying 20 and more events per season. CBS shared duties as primary Tour carrier with ABC Sports from 1999 to 2006, covering around 15 events per season.
David William Feherty (born 13 August 1958) is a Northern Irish-born former professional golfer and current golf broadcaster.As a touring professional he won five European Tour events, made the top 10 of the Open Championship twice (1989 and 1994), and played on Europe's 1991 Ryder Cup team.
CBS Sports Radio began 24/7 all sports talk on January 2, 2013. [6] On November 14, 2014, during an interview on a Washington, D.C. radio program he announced that he had been fired by CBS from his daily radio show. He has also been a regular on-air commentator for a number of other television and radio shows, including: The Golf Channel [7]
After 33 years, McCord was not brought back for CBS’s 2020 golf broadcast team. McCord also plays a limited schedule on the Champions Tour . After turning 50 in May 1998 , he won his first title at the Toshiba Senior Classic in March 1999 , and also won that year's Ingersoll-Rand Senior Tour Championship .