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Faldo Joins CBS as Lead Analyst; Wadkins Out
By Associated Press - October 03, 2006

Nick Faldo joined CBS Sports as its lead golf analyst on Tuesday, giving him more air time than any other golf broadcaster but a job that will keep him from playing in the Masters.

Faldo, a three-time Masters and British Open champion, replaces Lanny Wadkins in the tower alongside Jim Nantz.

The Masters is the highest-rated golf tournament, broadcast every year since 1948 by CBS. Faldo said his decision to join the network showed his commitment to his new career as a television analyst.

"I will be in the tower at Augusta for the whole week," he said. "I will not be playing, and that was a major part of my decision. I view this as a fabulous opportunity for me, which may come once every 10 years. But it will seriously curtail my playing career. My playing days aren't completely over, but my priority now is given to CBS."

Faldo joins the network as it embarks on a six-year contract with the PGA TOUR.

CBS will broadcast 21 events on the schedule starting in 2007. Faldo recently signed a deal as an analyst with The Golf Channel, which has the first three tournaments next year and all the Thursday and Friday rounds.

Faldo also will be in the booth for ABC Sports for the British Open, giving him every major except the U.S. Open, which is carried by NBC Sports with Johnny Miller as its lead analyst.

Tony Petitti, executive vice president of CBS Sports, said Wadkins declined to take a reduced role with the network and decided to devote more of his time to playing on the Champions Tour.

Faldo, 49, has been in the booth with Paul Azinger for ABC Sports the last three years and he already has carved his own niche with his distinctive English accent and insight as the dominant player of his generation. Along with his three Masters and British Open titles, Faldo has earned more Ryder Cup points than any European player.

He is not as acerbic as Miller, although several players -- particularly from Europe -- have said Faldo's analysis has allowed them to understand what his thought process was as a six-time major winner.

Asked to define his style, Faldo said, "I duck and dive, go with the flow each week. If you know what you're going to get, there's no point in having me."

As if his television work isn't enough, Faldo also will be keeping his eye on European players as the Ryder Cup captain for the 2008 matches, when Europe will try to capture the cup an unprecedented fourth straight time.

"My finger is on the pulse. I'll know all the scores," Faldo said. "I'll keep my eyes on what the guys are up to."

Faldo still can wear his green jacket at Augusta National when he's on the grounds or at the Champions Dinner on Tuesday night. And while Petitti said it might be a good way for CBS to open its Masters coverage, a club spokesman said it was not clear if Faldo would be able to wear the green jacket in the broadcast tower.
freddiec
I think this is great. Faldo is great on TV. He has the personality that's needed to make the telecast what it needs to be. IMO this is great news. I'm a HUGE Faldo fan anyway and I'm really looking forward to more Faldo on my TV when I watch golf. I liked Watkins to a point, but maybe he can make money on the Senior tour. I don't think he was cut out for TV long term, but I do commend Watkins for doing a great job while he was at it.
3puttbert
Glad to see Faldo staying on TV. He makes the telecast much more interesting. Nothing against Lanny but he was just not as good as Faldo. CBS has a crew now...Faldo, McCord and Ferhety should be fun to watch.
Will help me stayed tuned in the tournamnets Tiger is running away with
poppyhillsguy
This is a great move by CBS.
Teetogreen86
Can you say...

WAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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Good work by CBS. Another all-star announcer to their already great list.
dtwainright
Good news! I like Faldo MUCH more than Wadkins.

--TW
lhsgolfer2
Agreed, faldo over wadkins for sure.

mike
SheriffBooth
Yep, this is good news. Faldo is an excellent analyst. Now if we could just get rid of Nantz somehow...
StaffBag
NOW.................. if they could only figure out a way to hire AZINGER!!!

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Think of it........ Faldo..... McCord..... Feherety............ and Azinger!!! THAT would be a TEAM!!!



We would wish that ALL the coverage would be on CBS and not the TGC!!!!
richdogg
dennis miller would be better than lanny wadkins
bogeyk
If Faldo can work for CBS and ABC then why can't he go to NBC for the trifecta. I am excited that the fifty whatever minutes an hour of Master's coverage will be free of Miller.
TML
Wadkins has got to be the worst tv analyst....EVER!


Good riddens, don't let the door hit you on the way out Lanny.

Feherty and McCord remain my favorites. They have me in stitches constantly.
bogeygolfer
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NOW.................. if they could only figure out a way to hire AZINGER!!!
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Think of it........ Faldo..... McCord..... Feherety............ and Azinger!!! THAT would be a TEAM!!!


or a new sitcom for the spring! drinks.gif
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