Golf Legend Ian Baker-Finch Retires From CBS Broadcasts After 30 Years
Golf Legend Ian Baker-Finch Retires From CBS Broadcasts After 30 Years

Golf Legend Ian Baker-Finch Retires From CBS Broadcasts After 30 Years

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Ian Baker-Finch, the 1991 Open Champion and beloved CBS Sports golf broadcaster, retired after a distinguished 30-year career in broadcasting, concluding with the final round of the 2025 Wyndham Championship. Transitioning from a professional golf career with 17 victories to broadcasting in 1998, Baker-Finch became known for his insightful commentary and warm delivery, covering major golf moments including five Masters tournaments. His retirement prompted heartfelt tributes from golf legends such as Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Jason Day, and Adam Scott, all praising his contributions to the sport and broadcasting. Tiger Woods, a 15-time Major winner, expressed deep gratitude on social media, highlighting Baker-Finch's ability to connect with viewers and provide clear insights. The PGA Tour and CBS Sports also honored Baker-Finch with tribute videos and statements recognizing his impact on golf's storytelling and fan engagement. This retirement marks the end of an era for CBS Sports' golf coverage and celebrates Baker-Finch as a cherished voice who helped elevate the sport for millions of fans.

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