The CBS legend’s emotional farewell caps a devastating few years for golf broadcasting. We’re not just losing voices—we’re losing the souls who understood that great commentary comes from heartbreak, ...
CBS spent the weekend paying tribute to longtime analyst Ian Baker-Finch, who called his last telecast for the network after announcing his retirement at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro. The ...
The 1991 British Open champion has been with CBS Sports for the last 19 years after starting with ESPN and ABC Sports in 1998. It’s the end of an era. Longtime CBS Sports golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch ...
Ian Baker-Finch has been one of golf's most familiar voices on television for three decades. Next week, he's calling it a career. Baker-Finch, the winner of the 1991 Open Championship and 17-time ...
In case you were wondering the sort of impact Ian Baker-Finch had on the golfers he covered for 30 years, his departure prompted Tiger Woods to make a rare statement. Baker-Finch made the somewhat ...
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'One of the great people:' CBS' Ian Baker-Finch signs off for last time amid tears and praise
"To win these days, you've got to have a bit of bastard in you," David Leadbetter said many years ago, referring to one of his best-known students. That was the problem, the instructor continued. Ian ...
Earlier this week, longtime CBS golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch announced that he would be retiring after the final two PGA Tour tournaments on CBS Sports’ schedule after 30 years of covering the sport.
GREENSBORO, N.C. – After 30 years of broadcasting the PGA Tour, Ian Baker-Finch signed off from CBS Sports on Sunday with the network’s final broadcast of the season at the Wyndham Championship.
Ian Baker-Finch signed off from CBS after 19 years at “The Eye” and 30 years as a TV broadcaster. The send-off from his team on August 3 was next level. But Baker-Finch’s story from the rugged courses ...
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