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Yahoo
11 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Baker-Finch: 2025 Masters was 'an epic movie'
Australian golfer and commentator Ian Baker-Finch joins Golf Central to reflect on his career both on and off the green before his final call this weekend.


NBC Sports
3 days ago
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Baker-Finch: 2025 Masters was 'an epic movie'
Australian golfer and commentator Ian Baker-Finch joins Golf Central to reflect on his career both on and off the green before his final call this weekend.


USA Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
How to watch the 2025 Wyndham Championship: TV schedule and streaming guide
The final regular-season event of the PGA Tour's 2025 schedule is here. The 2025 Wyndham Championship begins Thursday at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, and it's the final event for numerous players to try to get into the top 70 of the FedEx Cup standings, as only those players advance to the first round of the playoffs next week in Memphis. And there are plenty of notables on the bubble trying to get into the playoffs. Here's how to follow all of the action from the Wyndham Championship: Where to watch, stream, listen to Wyndham Championship 2025 This is the TV channel, streaming and radio schedule, with Golf Channel, CBS, ESPN+, Paramount+ and PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM all teaming up for the coverage. All times listed are ET. This is the final CBS event of the season for PGA Tour coverage. The remainder of the year will be on NBC and Golf Channel. It's also Ian Baker-Finch's final broadcast. What is the purse, prize money at Wyndham Championship? The Wyndham Championship purse is $8.2 million, with $1.476 million going to the winner in addition to 500 FedEx Cup points.
Yahoo
23-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
CBS Announces Retirement Of Longtime Golf Announcer
CBS Announces Retirement Of Longtime Golf Announcer originally appeared on The Spun. CBS Sports will soon lose a long-time member of its golf team. Ian Baker-Finch announced Tuesday that he's retiring as a golf broadcaster. The 64-year-old will conclude his career by calling the Wyndham Championship on Sunday, Aug. 3. "Golf has been an enormous part of my life. I was fortunate to compete against the best players in the game and more recently work with the very best in television," Baker-Finch said in a CBS statement. "To my CBS Sports family — my teammates, producers, directors, and crew — thank you for your extraordinary talent, dedication, and camaraderie. You've made every moment in the booth a joy, transforming broadcasts into cherished memories. To my colleagues across the industry and golf fans around the world, your support and shared love for this game over these decades have meant everything." Baker-Finch compiled 17 professional wins over his playing career, including the 1991 Open Championship. He missed 10 consecutive major cuts after tying for 10th in the 1994 Masters. The Australian began his broadcasting career in 1998 as a golf commentator for ESPN. He's worked at CBS as a hole announcer since 2007. Baker-Finch will call two more tournaments for CBS before stepping down in two weeks. 'As a major champion during his successful playing career and over three decades in broadcasting, Ian Baker-Finch distinguished himself as one of the most respected and trusted voices in golf," CBS Sports CEO David Berson said.. "As he announces his retirement, we'll miss his passion, insight, warmth and steady presence on the air but know he will continue to make his mark across the world of golf. Finchy will always be part of the CBS Sports family, and we thank him for being an incredible teammate and friend, and for his immeasurable contributions the past 19 years at CBS."CBS Announces Retirement Of Longtime Golf Announcer first appeared on The Spun on Jul 22, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 22, 2025, where it first appeared.


Perth Now
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Legendary Australian commentator calls time after three decades
Legendary Australian golf commentator Ian Baker-Finch has called time on his decorated broadcasting career. The 64-year-old has become one of the voices of golf over a career spanning nearly three decades, which followed his highly successful playing days. It's fitting that his last tournament commentating for CBS would be last week's Open Championship, given he won the event in 1991 — the sole major victory of his career. 'After 19 incredible years as a golf analyst with CBS Sports and a remarkable 30-year journey in the industry, I am announcing my retirement from broadcasting,' Baker-Finch said in a statement. 'Golf has been an enormous part of my life. 'I was fortunate to compete against the best players in the game and more recently work with the very best in television.' Baker-Finch has 17 professional tour wins to his name, including two each on the PGA Tour and European Tour. He began his broadcasting career at ESPN in 1998 before moving to CBS in 2007, where he has been a mainstay alongside legendary names like Jim Nantz, Trevor Immelman and Verne Lundquist. Ian Baker-Finch won The Open in 1991. Credit: Stuart Kerr/R&A / R&A via Getty Images 'To my CBS Sports family-my teammates, producers, directors, and crew-thank you for your extraordinary talent, dedication, and camaraderie. You've made every moment in the booth a joy, transforming broadcasts into cherished memories,' Baker-Finch went on. 'To my colleagues across the industry and golf fans around the world, your support and shared love for this game over these decades have meant everything. 'As I step away, I carry with me immense gratitude and pride for the moments we've shared on and off the course. 'Here's to new adventures and the enduring love of golf.' CBS Sports CEO David Berson was the first to pay tribute to Baker-Finch. 'As a major champion during his successful playing career and over three decades in broadcasting, lan Baker-Finch distinguished himself as one of the most respected and trusted voices in golf,' Berson said. 'As he announces his retirement, we'll miss his passion, insight, warmth and steady presence on the air but know he will continue to make his mark across the world of golf. 'Finchy will always be part of the CBS Sports family, and we thank him for being an incredible teammate and friend, and for his immeasurable contributions the past 19 years at CBS.' Immelman added: 'What a career! A world class golfer, broadcaster, and most importantly human being. 'I have been extremely fortunate to have had Finchy as a mentor and friend through the years. 'Enjoy your retirement and congrats on all your achievements, mate!' Dottie Pepper, another longtime colleague of Baker-Finch's, said: 'Big brother, friend, mentor and teacher. Nothing but love and admiration for our teammate, Ian Baker-Finch. Congratulations, Finchy!'