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Sporting News on MSNWhere is Verne Lundquist? Why iconic voice of Masters is not at 2025 tournament at Augusta NationalAfter the 2024 Masters, which also marked his 40th year covering the tournament, Lundquist retired from his role on CBS' ...
Verne Lundquist − longtime voice of The Masters − will be the recipient of this year's AutoZone Liberty Bowl Distinguished ...
Lundquist retired from calling The Masters last year after 40 years, which explains why he won't be featured in the network's coverage. As he's 84 years old, it's very understandable why Lundquist ...
Lundquist retired last year after his 40th year at Augusta National. Over four decades, he delivered memorable calls like his ...
Since most patrons lingering by the clubhouse are accustomed to vast wealth and untrammeled power, Al-Rumayyan passed largely ...
A veteran, versatile sports voice will be this year’s recipient of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl’s Distinguished Citizen Award.
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When the 2025 Masters tees off, a familiar face will be missing. Legendary CBS broadcaster Verne Lundquist, a mainstay on the network's Masters coverage for 40 years, will not be in his usual spot ...
Verne Lundquist, who was on the call for Jack Nicklaus’ memorable birdie putt on the 17th hole during the 1986 Masters ("Yes ...
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