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Verne Lundquist, broadcasting from his usual spot at the par-3 16th, said goodbye for his final call at Augusta National.
As legendary sports broadcaster Verne Lundquist calls his final Masters tournament, ESPN prepared a really moving tribute for "Uncle Verne" in his last trip to Augusta on the job. The piece brings ...
Who is Verne Lundquist? A native of Duluth, Minnesota, Lundquist began his broadcasting career as the radio voice of the Dallas Cowboys on WFAA from 1967-84.
Verne Lundquist has announced that the 2024 Masters will be his final broadcast for CBS Sports. Lundquist, 84, has called a variety of sports for the network in two stints that began in 1982, but ...
Iconic broadcaster Verne Lundquist called his final Masters tournament on Sunday, working from his usual spot at Augusta National’s par-3 16th hole.
The legendary Verne Lundquist will sign off of CBS following this year’s Masters Tournament and as he said, “it’s time.” At 83 years old, Lundquist already pulled back from football and ...
Verne Lundquist played his final hole on Sunday, ending a lauded broadcasting career in style at the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
Legendary CBS announcer Verne Lundquist is calling his final Masters this week, leading to a flood of tributes.
Lundquist’s final football game was the 2016 Army-Navy game and eventually retired from college basketball broadcasting before the 2018 NCAA Tournament.
Verne Lundquist’s 40th Masters broadcast on CBS will be his last, the network confirming Wednesday that the 83-year-old will step down from the tower at Augusta National’s 16th hole following ...
Verne Lundquist has been a fixture of the Masters on ESPN and CBS since 1983. This weekend marks his final tournament, which made the 83-year-old emotional ...
Iconic broadcaster Verne Lundquist called his final Masters tournament on Sunday, working from his usual spot at Augusta National’s par-3 16th hole.
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