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CBS Golf broadcaster Ian Baker-Finch announced his retirement from the network on Tuesday after 19 years in the booth.
NEW YORK — Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after CBS ends its PGA Tour golf coverage next week after nearly 19 years of his friendly Australian voice contributing to the network's broadcast.
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One of the most trusted voices in golf is preparing to step back from the microphone with Ian Baker-Finch announcing the end to his career in television.
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Ian Baker-Finch has been one of golf's most familiar voices on television for three decades. Next week, he's calling it a career.
Ian Baker-Finch today announced his retirement from broadcasting golf after an incredible 30-year run, the past 19 with CBS Sports.
Baker-Finch, the winner of the 1991 Open Championship and 17-time victor worldwide, will retire from CBS Sports' golf team following the Wyndham Championship in North Carolina next week, the final ...
Saturday storms could turn severe Parts of northwestern Ontario already received a helping of thunderous weather early Saturday morning, but we'll see the risk of thunderstorms continue to shift ...
Ontario Provincial Police say a 17-year-old boy has been charged with attempted murder and sexual assault in the attack on an eight-year-old child in Quadeville, Ontario.
A 46-year-old man was killed in a head-on collision between a tractor-trailer and a pickup truck south of Casselman Tuesday afternoon, according to Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).