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With CBS's duties as PGA Tour broadcast partners complete for 2025, the network released a promising batch of overall data from the year in golf. In a release distributed earlier this week, CBS ...
A staple of PGA Tour golf coverage is calling it a career. CBS golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch announced his retirement on Tuesday after a 30-year career covering the sport, the past 19 of which have ...
According to a press release, CBS’ golf coverage averaged 2.969 million viewers in 2025 — marking a whopping 17% increase from last year and the best since 2018. 14 of the 19 Final Rounds ...
Golf fans were left frustrated on Sunday afternoon when CBS missed a key portion of Sunday’s tournament coverage. The final round of the PGA Tour’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the second ...
Baker-Finch was on the CBS call for the final time at the Wyndham after announcing his retirement at the end of this season By Robby Kalland Aug 3, 2025 at 4:16 pm ET • 1 min read Getty Images ...
Earlier this week, longtime CBS golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch announced that he would be retiring after the final two PGA Tour tournaments on CBS Sports’ schedule after 30 years of covering the ...
And when it comes to his famous introduction to the broadcast each day, it has simply become second nature for Nantz, according to former CBS golf broadcaster Nick Faldo.
CBS Sports, arguably the Tour’s top media partner, is going to undergo even more change beginning in 2026, as its on-air team will once again be reshuffled. That’s because longtime analyst Ian ...
CBS Sports on Tuesday reported that 2025 was its most-watched golf season in seven years, averaging 2.969 million viewers for golf broadcasts, which is up 17 percent from 2024.
CBS Sports announced a major boost in its PGA Tour TV ratings in 2025. Here are 5 takeaways from the announcement.