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Verne Lundquist chokes up about his final Masters. What to know about the legendary broadcasterto "Oh wow," Verne Lundquist has provided the soundtrack to ... broadcasting career as the radio voice of the Dallas Cowboys on WFAA from 1967-84. He translated that success into national ...
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Verne Lundquist's Masters farewell was as understated as the man himselfWe were waiting on Verne. Mr. Verne, to some children of the South, easier on the tongue than his Norwegian, Lutheran, oh-so-Minnesotan surname, Lundquist. But in your life, have you ever heard ...
This weekend marked the end of Verne Lundquist’s incredible announcing career that spanned several decades and included some ...
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Tiger Woods and Verne Lundquist shared a classy moment on the legendary broadcaster's final day calling the Masters after 40 yearsThe conclusion of this year's Masters on Sunday will also bring to an end one of the legendary broadcasting careers, as CBS' Verne Lundquist is retiring after calling the tournament for 40 years.
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Verne Lundquist Masters goodbye: Tribute video, Tiger Woods handshake highlight broadcaster's final call at AugustaVerne Lundquist has seen plenty of golfers come around the back nine and shared his voice with those watching at home what he sees at Augusta National. Lundquist covered his 40th Masters ...
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Masters 2024: Augusta’s video tribute to Verne Lundquist will have you begging him not to retireVerne Lundquist has lived that dream at the Masters—twice. Lundquist, 83, is making his 40th and final appearance from Augusta National this week. His signoff on Sunday during CBS' final round ...
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Jim Nantz, Sean McManus salute Verne LundquistThis week’s Masters Tournament will be the 69th straight broadcast on CBS, and the 40th with legendary announcer Verne Lundquist involved in the call. On a recent media call ahead of the event ...
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Verne Lundquist explains his favorite Masters calls ahead of his final trip to Augusta NationalVerne Lundquist has a plan next Tuesday night to hang around Augusta National Golf Club to say a proper goodbye to both Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the longtime CBS announcer prepares to call ...
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