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Home»PGA Tour»News»Watch The Masters’ Emotional Video Tribute to Verne Lundquist and You’ll Wish He Never Retired
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Watch The Masters’ Emotional Video Tribute to Verne Lundquist and You’ll Wish He Never Retired

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Verne Lundquist, the iconic sports broadcaster, is making his final appearance at the Masters this week, marking his 40th year covering the event. Lundquist is known for his memorable calls during significant moments in golf, particularly at Augusta National. In 1986, Lundquist famously exclaimed “Yes Sir!” when Jack Nicklaus made a birdie putt on the 17th hole, leading to his sixth Masters win. Nearly two decades later, Lundquist made another legendary call when Tiger Woods chipped in for birdie on the 16th green during his 2005 victory.

Lundquist reflected on his career during a recent interview on Golf Channel, highlighting his favorite moments, including Nicklaus’ win and Woods’ chip-in. Despite covering numerous sports events, Lundquist regards his Masters calls as his most cherished memories. A video tribute compiled by the Masters featuring commentary from Lundquist, Nicklaus, and Woods has been shared on social media in honor of Lundquist’s final broadcast. It is sure to evoke emotions from viewers.

As Lundquist prepares for his signoff during CBS’ final round broadcast, the anticipation for an emotional farewell is palpable. The broadcaster’s ability to capture the essence of iconic moments in golf has solidified his place in the sport’s history. His calls during Nicklaus and Woods’ victories at the Masters have become ingrained in the tournament’s legacy, leaving an indelible mark on both players’ careers.

For fans of golf and sports broadcasting alike, Lundquist’s farewell from the Masters signifies the end of an era. His passion for the game and his talent for conveying the magnitude of pivotal moments have endeared him to audiences worldwide. As he takes his final bow at Augusta National, Lundquist leaves behind a legacy that will forever be intertwined with the Masters tournament and the sport of golf.

In a career spanning four decades, Lundquist has covered some of the most unforgettable moments in sports history, from Christian Laettner’s buzzer-beater in basketball to Auburn’s miracle play with “Kick Six” in football. However, it is his calls at the Masters that Lundquist holds closest to his heart, as they encapsulate the drama and magic of golf’s most prestigious event. With his distinctive voice and unwavering enthusiasm, Lundquist has left an indelible mark on the world of sports broadcasting.

As the final round of the Masters approaches, viewers are encouraged to tune in and witness Verne Lundquist’s last broadcast from Augusta National. With a career filled with iconic calls and memorable moments, Lundquist’s departure marks the end of an era in sports broadcasting. His legacy will live on through his timeless calls at the Masters, forever immortalizing the greatness of Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and the storied tournament itself. Grab a tissue, as emotions are sure to run high during Lundquist’s emotional farewell from the Masters.

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