NEW YORK (AP) — Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after CBS ends its PGA Tour golf coverage next week after nearly 19 years of his friendly Australian voice contributing to the network's broadcast.
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, ...
Golf has a way of reminding its players that nothing lasts forever. From a barefoot boy chasing golf balls under the blistering Queensland sun to a major champion and, ultimately, one of the game’s ...
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.
July 22 - Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after a three-decade career as a golf commentator following his professional playing days. The announcement was made Tuesday in a statement posted on CBS Sports' ...
The last two weeks have served as a last dance for longtime CBS golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch, who announced last month that he would be retiring at the end of the 2025 PGA Tour season. And on Sunday, ...
Golfing legend Ian Baker-Finch is retiring from broadcasting in less than two weeks, CBS Sports recently announced. Baker-Finch was a professional golfer whose accomplishments included winning The ...
“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 ...