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The GREATEST Announcer Calls In Golf History..
Welcome back to Golf District. Some of the game’s greatest moments are best remembered by the words used to describe them. From Jim Nantz’s 1997 “a win for the ages” call to Verne Lundquist’s “Yes, sir!” During Jack’s magical run during the 1986 Masters, in honor of National Speak In Complete Sentences Day, here are 10 of the greatest television broadcast calls in golf history. We get our list started with perhaps the most famous call in golf broadcast history. Tiger Woods found himself in a precarious position on the 16th hole during the final round of the 2015 Masters with little to no chance to hole his chip out, let alone get it close. However, the beauty of sports is to expect the unexpected, and that’s typically when the best broadcasters shine.
Legendary CBS Sports commentator Verne Lundquist was on the call when Woods hit this miraculous shot and provided the words which captured it as perfectly as possible. “Wow! In your life have you ever seen anything like that?” Actually, no. But now we have and it will be etched in golf history forever. There may be no more iconic call in golf than during the 1986 Masters when “Yes, sir!” was used by Ben Wright to describe the eagle putt Jack Nicklaus holed on 15 as he was making his charge up the leaderboard on that magical Sunday. Verne Lundquist then famously made it his own after Jack poured in another putt and raised his putter in the air on the 71st hole. NBC commentator Gary Koch’s call during the 2001 Players Championship when Tiger Woods drained this nearly impossible double-breaking putt on the famous par-3 17th island green at TPC Sawgrass ranks up there with some of the greatest. As the putt was tracking you could feel the anticipation as Koch says repeatedly “better than most,” until Johnny Miller chimes in with a “how about in.” It was perfect television.
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The GREATEST Announcer Calls In Golf History..
Welcome back to Golf District. Some of the game’s greatest moments are best remembered by the words used to describe them. From Jim Nantz’s 1997 “a win for the ages” call to Verne Lundquist’s “Yes, sir!” During Jack’s magical run during the 1986 Masters, in honor of National Speak In Complete Sentences Day, here are 10 of the greatest television broadcast calls in golf history. We get our list started with perhaps the most famous call in golf broadcast history. Tiger Woods found himself in a precarious position on the 16th hole during the final round of the 2015 Masters with little to no chance to hole his chip out, let alone get it close. However, the beauty of sports is to expect the unexpected, and that’s typically when the best broadcasters shine.
Legendary CBS Sports commentator Verne Lundquist was on the call when Woods hit this miraculous shot and provided the words which captured it as perfectly as possible. “Wow! In your life have you ever seen anything like that?” Actually, no. But now we have and it will be etched in golf history forever. There may be no more iconic call in golf than during the 1986 Masters when “Yes, sir!” was used by Ben Wright to describe the eagle putt Jack Nicklaus holed on 15 as he was making his charge up the leaderboard on that magical Sunday. Verne Lundquist then famously made it his own after Jack poured in another putt and raised his putter in the air on the 71st hole. NBC commentator Gary Koch’s call during the 2001 Players Championship when Tiger Woods drained this nearly impossible double-breaking putt on the famous par-3 17th island green at TPC Sawgrass ranks up there with some of the greatest. As the putt was tracking you could feel the anticipation as Koch says repeatedly “better than most,” until Johnny Miller chimes in with a “how about in.” It was perfect television.
#Greatest #Announcer #GolfHistory
Related Videos:
Greatest Announcer Calls in Golf History
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Peter Alliss | Five Of The Best Commentary Moments
youtube.com/watch?v=u-EIshvNbVM