Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after a his practically three-decade profession as a golf commentator following his skilled taking part in days.
The announcement was made Tuesday in an announcement posted on CBS Sports activities’ X account. Baker-Finch, 64, has spent the previous 19 years with the broadcaster.
As a participant, the Australian is most acknowledged for his win on the 1991 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. Baker-Finch started his broadcasting profession with ESPN in 1998 and joined CBS in 2007.
“After 19 unbelievable years as a golf analyst with CBS Sports activities and a exceptional 30-year journey within the business, I’m asserting my retirement from broadcasting,” Baker-Finch stated in an announcement. “Golf has been an unlimited a part of my life. I used to be lucky to compete in opposition to the most effective gamers within the recreation and extra not too long ago work with the perfect in tv. To my CBS Sports activities household — my teammates, producers, administrators and crew — thanks on your extraordinary expertise dedication and camaraderie. You have made each second within the sales space a job, remodeling broadcasts into cherished reminiscences.”
