From "Yes sir!" to "Oh wow," Verne Lundquist has provided the soundtrack to some of the most memorable moments at the Masters Tournament. A voice of the tournament since 1983, "Uncle Verne" is calling ...
Beyond the actual golfers themselves competing for a hallowed green jacket and a place in the history of the storied event, perhaps the biggest storyline from the 2024 Masters has involved someone not ...
Verne Lundquist was thrilled to return for “Happy Gilmore 2,” nearly 30 years after his original cameo helped make the first film a cult classic. But before he was trading lines about “gangster sh*t” ...
Verne Lundquist has never, ever scripted a call. The 86-year-old Lundquist may have read off a script for his critically acclaimed “Happy Gilmore 2” cameo, but when it came to his day job, he didn’t ...
Verne Lundquist is being toasted this week at Augusta National as he calls his final Masters, with everyone agreeing the CBS broadcaster will forever be remembered for some of his legendary calls at ...
Legendary CBS announcer Verne Lundquist will call his final Masters this week and ride off into the sunset after one of the most impressive careers in the sports broadcasting industry. Lundquist has ...
Sunday's final round of the Masters marked the end of a legendary run by CBS' Verne Lundquist, who called his 40th and last tournament from Augusta. Lundquist has long been a fan favorite, with his ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Iconic broadcaster Verne Lundquist called his final Masters tournament on Sunday, working from his usual spot at Augusta National’s par-3 16th hole. Before this tournament, Lundquist, ...
Verne Lundquist's final broadcasting assignment will be at the 2024 Masters for CBS. To that we are compelled, in the words of "Uncle Verne," to say: "Yes, sir." Since 1983, Lundquist has been on the ...
Last month, the legendary Verne Lundquist had to fight back tears as he said goodbye in his final Masters broadcast for CBS. Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa, the final pairing of Masters Sunday, ...
WACO, Texas (KWTX) - The Texas Sports Hall of Fame (TSHOF) announced that famed broadcaster Verne Lundquist, a 2005 TSHOF inductee, would be guest speaking at the organization’s Lone Star Luncheon on ...