Tiger Woods Leads Golf World In Reacting To Final Ian Baker-Finch Broadcast
Tiger Woods pays tribute as Ian Baker Finch signs off after 30 years behind the mic. Golf’s broadcast booth just got a little quieter. Ian Baker Finch, the 1991 Open champion and longtime voice of CBS Sports, officially retired during the final round of the Windham Championship, ending a three decade run in golf broadcasting. Leading the tributes was Tiger Woods, who wrote on X, “Congrats, Vinci, for 30 incredible years behind the microphone. You brought insight into things the audience could understand and relate to. Thanks for the memories. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan called Baker Finch a cherished voice in golf. While CBS colleagues Doy Pepper and Colt Nost praised his class and legacy, the 64year-old Australian first stepped into commentary in 1998 and joined CBS in 2007. Reflecting on his journey, he said, “I carry with me immense gratitude and pride. Here’s to new adventures and the enduring love of golf.” Baker Finch leaves the booth, but his voice and impact will echo across the fairways for years to
Tiger Woods Leads Golf World In Reacting To Final Ian Baker-Finch Broadcast
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