AUGUSTA, Ga. — Every Tuesday of Masters week, Verne Lundquist commandeers one of the CBS golf carts — one of the very few allowed on the course at Augusta National Golf Club — and tours the course ...
From "Yes sir!" to "Oh wow," Verne Lundquist has provided the soundtrack to some of the most memorable moments at the Masters Tournament. A voice of the tournament since 1983, "Uncle Verne" is calling ...
Verne Lundquist, a legend in the broadcast booth, has been a prominent voice on CBS for decades. He’s provided an immense soundtrack for the network, from college football to college basketball, a bit ...
Verne Lundquist plans to begin his 40th and final Masters week at CBS with a pair of special thank-yous at Tuesday night’s Champions Dinner. One will be for Jack Nicklaus, the other for Tiger Woods.
Legendary sports broadcaster Verne Lundquist has announced he will retire after calling his 40th Masters Tournament this April. CBS announced Wednesday that Lundquist, 83, will make his final call ...
Verne Lundquist called his final college football game at the 2016 SEC Championship, but the legendary broadcaster couldn't give up one of his favorite plum jobs, coming out of retirement once a year ...
Verne Lundquist will call his last Masters in 2024, CBS announced. An iconic broadcaster who has called several memorable moments at Augusta National through the years, the tournament in April will be ...
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 is ...
Verne Lundquist has spent countless hours calling golf action and has delivered thousands of words from a broadcast booth perched high in the air. But his memorable career can be boiled down to 12 ...