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Tiger, Verne and the most emotional handshake of 2024Seated in a canvas folding chair behind the green was longtime CBS broadcaster Verne Lundquist, who made the call on Woods’ brilliant stroke 19 years earlier. As he made his way to the 17th tee ...
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Announcer couldn't believe praise from legendary colleagueThe one that I will not believe was from Verne Lundquist… The gist of it was, ‘I hope you’re basking in the glow of all the praise being lavished on you, and you should be because it’s ...
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'He Nearly Fresh Aired It. It Came Off The Heel And Almost Hit His Foot' – Legendary Caddie Recalls The Worst Shots He's Ever Seen Tiger Woods Hitoh wow! In your life have you seen anything like that?' – as Verne Lundquist, who called his final Masters in 2024, added the perfect accompaniment to the perfect shot. Woods led Chris DiMarco ...
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Announcer tears Indiana, Big Ten to shredsIt’s part of what makes him one of the best in the business — and why he reportedly gets texts from Verne Lundquist after his broadcasts. As the clock wound down on Indiana’s lackluster ...
Mark Andrews' drop that ended the Ravens' comeback against the Bills is sure to go down as one of the most infamous moments in NFL playoff history.
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Terry Bradshaw landed FOX NFL Sunday role because of key moment – 'He stood up from the desk'His on-screen journey began with CBS, where he featured as a guest commentator during the 1980-82 post-seasons, before partnering with renowned broadcaster Verne Lundquist for six years.
"Bless his heart, he's got to be the sickest man in America." It's been 46 years since legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist made that exclamation during Super Bowl 13 after witnessing a gaffe by ...
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