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Merton Laverne Lundquist Jr. (born July 17, 1940) is a retired American sportscaster known for his long career with CBS Sports. Early life [ edit ] Lundquist was born in Duluth, Minnesota . [1]
Apr 14, 2024 · Lundquist revealed that his exit strategy has been two years in the making, and after meeting with CBS brass in 2022, a mutual decision was made to call it a career in 2024, his 40th tournament.
Apr 14, 2024 · Lundquist made his final call at No. 16 for Sunday's final pairing of winner Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa, after which play-by-play commentator Jim Nantz offered a tribute amidst soft ...
A member of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame, winner of the 2016 Sports Emmy Award for Lifetime Achievement, and now a Sports Broadcast Hall of Famer, Lundquist has provided the narrative for some of the most unforgettable moments in sports history.
Apr 14, 2024 · Verne Lundquist, broadcasting from his usual spot at the par-3 16th, said goodbye after his final call at Augusta National. Before the tournament, Lundquist said this year’s Masters, his 40th...
Feb 14, 2024 · Legendary broadcaster Verne Lundquist will call his final Masters Tournament this April, CBS announced Wednesday. His final call will mark his 40th Masters on the mic.
Feb 14, 2024 · Legendary CBS Sports broadcaster and Masters 16th hole commentator Verne Lundquist will retire after one last run in Augusta in April.