List of NBC Sports golf commentators
Main articles: Golf Channel and Golf Channel on NBC
The following is a list of on-air personalities from NBC Sports' telecasts of golf, primarily those carried by NBC and Golf Channel.
Play-by-play
- Don Criqui
- Dick Enberg (1995–1999)
- Bill Flemming - While at NBC, Flemming called the U.S. Open golf tournament in 1957.
- Bryant Gumbel (1990)
- Dan Hicks (1992–present) - Hicks was a tower announcer for NBC's golf coverage until Dick Enberg left NBC for CBS in 2000, promoting Hicks to the top spot.
- Charlie Jones
- Jim Lampley
- Bill Mazer
- Jay Randolph
- Vin Scully (1983–1989) - In 1983, the first Skins Game was held. NBC televised the event throughout the U.S. with Scully as the announcer. The only notable affiliate not to televise the first event was KYW-TV in Philadelphia.
- Jim Simpson
Color commentary
- Johnny Miller (1990–present)
- Annika Sorenstam (Women's Events, 2012-present)
Tower announcers
- John Brodie (1981–1998)
- Bruce Devlin (1977–1982)
- Gary Hallberg
- Gary Koch (1996–present)
- Brad Faxon (2010)
- Peter Jacobsen (Part time in 2009, Full time 2010–present)
- Dave Marr (1995–1997)
- Bob Murphy (2000–2009)
- Debbie Steinbach
- Bob Toski
- Lee Trevino (1983–1989)
- Bob Trumpy (1990–1996)
On-course reporters
- Roger Maltbie (1991–present)[1]
- Mark Rolfing (1988–1991, 1998–present)
- Mark McCumber (1991-1994)
- Dan Pohl (1995-1997)
- John Schroeder (1991–1999)
- Ed Sneed (2000-2004)
- Dottie Pepper (2005–2012)
- Notah Begay III (2013–present)
- David Feherty (2016-present)
Studio hosts
- Bob Costas (U.S. Open, 2003-2013)
- Dan Patrick (The Players Championship, 2009-2012)
- Josh Elliott (The Players Championship, 2014-present)
- Jimmy Roberts (PGA Tour, 2012-present)
Interviewers
- Jimmy Roberts (2000-2011)
- Steve Sands (2012-present)
References
- ↑ Archived April 25, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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