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.
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 ...
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, ...
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' ...
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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, ...
“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 ...
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 ...
It’s not his back. It’s not his swing. It’s not his wedge grind. It’s not his glutes. According to Ian Baker-Finch, Tiger Woods’ real problem is “fear.” The CBS broadcaster was a guest on SEN Radio in ...
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