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"Tiger Woods' Masters Farewell and Media Moments with Verne Lundquist"

Legendary announcer Verne Lundquist bid farewell to broadcasting at the 2024 Masters Tournament, marking his 40th year on the call and his final event. One of his most memorable calls was Tiger Woods' iconic chip-in birdie at the 2005 Masters, linking the two men together. Woods paid tribute to Lundquist at the 16th hole, shaking his hand and sharing a moment before the veteran broadcaster's retirement.

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"Verne Lundquist's Emotional Masters Farewell: Tiger Woods Shares Touching Moment"

Verne Lundquist, the iconic sports broadcaster known for his memorable calls, including at the Masters, retired from CBS Sports after 40 years. His career included iconic moments and a successful tenure as the lead broadcaster for SEC football. Lundquist's farewell at the Masters was emotional, with tributes and flowers from various places. His colleagues and fans celebrated his legendary career, and he signed off for the final time with a heartfelt goodbye.

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"Tiger Woods and Jim Nantz Honor Verne Lundquist at Masters Farewell"

Tiger Woods shared a special moment with retiring broadcaster Verne Lundquist at the Masters, shaking his hand and exchanging words at the 16th hole where Woods made a memorable chip-in in 2005. Lundquist, who is retiring after 40 years of calling the Masters for CBS, was honored during the broadcast, and Woods finished the tournament with his highest 72-hole score in his career.

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"Tiger Woods' Memorable Masters Moment: Farewell to Verne Lundquist"

Tiger Woods, despite a disappointing performance at the 2024 Masters, shared a touching moment with longtime CBS broadcaster Verne Lundquist, who was calling the tournament for the final time. Woods greeted Lundquist on the 16th hole, acknowledging the broadcaster's iconic calls of his past triumphs. Lundquist, known for his poetic narration, has been a fixture at the Masters for 40 years. Woods, a 15-time major champion, expressed admiration for Lundquist's ability to captivate audiences.

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"Verne Lundquist's Emotional Farewell and Tiger Woods' Memorable Moment at the Masters"

Verne Lundquist, the iconic sports commentator, bid farewell to the Masters after a remarkable career spanning several decades. Known for his warm and graceful delivery, he has been a comforting presence for generations of players, patrons, and viewers. As he signed off, expressing gratitude for the memories, his departure marks the end of an era at Augusta National, leaving behind a legacy of millions of cherished sports moments.

sports1 year ago

"Verne Lundquist's Emotional Farewell at the Masters"

Esteemed CBS broadcaster Verne Lundquist made his final call at the Masters on Sunday, marking the end of his 40-year career at Augusta National. Known for iconic moments, including Tiger Woods' chip-in birdie in 2005, Lundquist received a heartfelt tribute from play-by-play commentator Jim Nantz. Woods also expressed admiration for Lundquist's ability to captivate audiences. Lundquist's illustrious career spans various sports and broadcasting roles, but the Masters has been a constant, with his final call coming from the par-3 16th tower as Scottie Scheffler secured his victory.

sports1 year ago

"Verne Lundquist's Emotional Farewell at Masters 2024"

Verne Lundquist, iconic CBS broadcaster, bid farewell at his final Masters tournament after a storied career spanning 40 years at Augusta National. Known for his memorable calls in golf, football, basketball, and other sports, Lundquist's last broadcast was marked by touching moments and tributes from colleagues and players, including a handshake with Tiger Woods. His distinctive voice and energy have left an indelible mark on sports broadcasting.

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"Verne Lundquist's Emotional Farewell: Masters 2024 Tribute and Retirement Reflections"

Tiger Woods shared a special moment with legendary CBS announcer Verne Lundquist at Augusta National during the Masters final round, stopping to shake Lundquist's hand and exchange a few words as he played the 16th hole, where Lundquist famously called Woods' chip-in birdie 19 years ago. Woods expressed admiration for Lundquist's ability to captivate audiences and described the call as a memory he will cherish for the rest of his life.

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"Tiger Woods and Verne Lundquist's Emotional Masters Farewell"

Tiger Woods shared a special moment with longtime broadcaster Verne Lundquist during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National, shaking his hand and exchanging a few words as a tribute to their enduring connection. Lundquist, who is retiring after this year's tournament, famously called Woods' iconic chip-in birdie at the 2005 Masters, and Woods expressed admiration for Lundquist's ability to captivate audiences with his poetic and emotional commentary, reflecting on the impact of the broadcaster's memorable calls throughout his career.

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"Verne Lundquist's Emotional Farewell and Tiger Woods' Touching Moment at Masters 2024"

Verne Lundquist, a longtime sports broadcaster, is set to make his final call at the Masters after 40 years of coverage, with the 2024 tournament marking his retirement. Reflecting on his career, Lundquist highlighted memorable moments such as Tiger Woods' 2005 chip and Jack Nicklaus' 1986 putt as the best calls of his golf career. While this marks the end of his broadcasting role at Augusta, Lundquist hinted at a potential return to the tournament in a different capacity, praising the event and expressing his intention to let it breathe for a year before considering a comeback.

sports1 year ago

"Legendary Broadcaster Verne Lundquist's Final Masters Call Set for 2024"

Verne Lundquist, the legendary sports broadcaster, is retiring after his 40th Masters telecast in April. Known for iconic calls at the Masters and his work in college football and basketball, Lundquist's voice will forever be associated with the event. After stepping away from other broadcasting roles, he will be remembered for his contributions to sports broadcasting and his memorable role in the film "Happy Gilmore".