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Cbs Announcers at the Masters® (1956 – 2013) CBS ANNOUNCERS AT THE MASTERS® (1956 – 2013) 1956 1965 1970 John Derr John Derr (15) John Derr Bobby Jones Cary Middlecoff Jack Drees Clifford Roberts Jim McArthur (16) Frank Gifford (13 & 14) Jim McKay (17) Frank Glieber 1957 Byron Nelson (a) Henry Longhurst John Derr Chris Schenkel (18) Cary Middlecoff Jim McKay Byron Nelson Bud Palmer 1966 Jay Randolph John Derr Ray Scott (15) 1958 Jack Drees Pat Summerall John Derr Henry Longhurst Ken Venturi Jim McKay Cary Middlecoff Jack Whitaker Byron Nelson 1959 Jack Whitaker 1971 John Derr (15) John Derr Jim McArthur (16) 1967 Jack Drees Jim McKay (17) John Derr Frank Gifford (13 & 14) Chris Schenkel (18) Jack Drees Frank Glieber Henry Longhurst Henry Longhurst 1960 Cary Middlecoff Cary Middlecoff John Derr (15) Byron Nelson Byron Nelson Jim McArthur (16) Jack Whitaker Jay Randolph Jim McKay (17) Ray Scott (15) Chris Schenkel (18) 1968 Pat Summerall John Derr Ken Venturi 1961 Jack Drees Jack Whitaker John Derr (15) Frank Glieber Jim McArthur (16) Henry Longhurst 1972 Jim McKay (17) Cary Middlecoff John Derr Chris Schenkel (18) Byron Nelson Jack Drees Jay Randolph Frank Gifford (13 & 14) 1962 Pat Summerall Frank Glieber John Derr (15) Ken Venturi Henry Longhurst Jim McArthur (16) Jack Whitaker Cary Middlecoff Jim McKay (17) Byron Nelson Byron Nelson (a) 1969 Jay Randolph Chris Schenkel (18) John Derr Ray Scott (15) Jack Drees Pat Summerall 1963 Frank Gifford (13 & 14) Ken Venturi John Derr (15) Frank Glieber Jack Whitaker Jim McArthur (16) Henry Longhurst Jim McKay (17) Cary Middlecoff 1973 Byron Nelson (a) Byron Nelson John Derr Chris Schenkel (18) Jay Randolph Jack Drees Ray Scott (15) Frank Gifford (13 & 14) 1964 Pat Summerall Frank Glieber John Derr (15) Ken Venturi Henry Longhurst Jim McArthur (16) Jack Whitaker Cary Middlecoff Jim McKay (17) Byron Nelson Byron Nelson (a) Jay Randolph Chris Schenkel (18) Ray Scott (15) Pat Summerall 1973 cont’d 1979 cont’d 1985 Ken Venturi Jim Thacker Clive Clark (16) Jack Whitaker Ken Venturi Frank Glieber (17) Jack Whitaker Verne Lundquist (14) 1974 Ben Wright Steve Melnyk (11 & 12) Frank Glieber Bob Murphy (10) Frank Gifford 1980 Brent Musburger (h) Cary Middlecoff Frank Glieber Pat Summerall (18) Byron Nelson Vin Scully Ken Venturi (13) Jay Randolph Jim Thacker Tom Weiskopf (a) Ray Scott Ken Venturi Ben Wright (15) Pat Summerall Jack Whitaker Ken Venturi Ben Wright 1986 Verne Lundquist (17) 1975 1981 Steve Melnyk (11 & 12) Frank Glieber Frank Glieber Bob Murphy (10) Frank Gifford Vin Scully Brent Musburger (h) Cary Middlecoff Pat Summerall Jim Nantz (16) Byron Nelson Ken Venturi Pat Summerall (18) Jay Randolph Tom Weiskopf Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Ray Scott Ben Wright Tom Weiskopf (a) Pat Summerall Ben Wright (15 & 16) Ken Venturi 1982 Gary Bender 1987 1976 Clive Clark Verne Lundquist (17) Frank Glieber Frank Glieber Gary McCord (14) Frank Gifford Ed Ingles Steve Melnyk (11 & 12) Cary Middlecoff Jim Kelly Bob Murphy (10) Byron Nelson Vin Scully Brent Musburger (h) Jay Randolph Nick Seitz Jim Nantz (16) Ray Scott Pat Summerall Pat Summerall (18) Pat Summerall Ken Venturi Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Ken Venturi Ben Wright Tom Weiskopf (a) Ben Wright (15) 1977 1983 Frank Glieber Gary Bender 1988 Frank Gifford Clive Clark Verne Lundquist (17) Cary Middlecoff Frank Glieber Gary McCord (14) Byron Nelson Verne Lundquist Steve Melnyk (11 & 12) Jay Randolph Steve Melnyk Bob Murphy (10) Ray Scott Brent Musburger Brent Musburger (h) Pat Summerall Pat Summerall Jim Nantz (16) Ken Venturi Ken Venturi Pat Summerall (18) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) 1978 1984 Tom Weiskopf (a) Frank Glieber Gary Bender Ben Wright (15) Frank Gifford Clive Clark Cary Middlecoff Frank Glieber 1989 Byron Nelson Ed Ingles Verne Lundquist (17) Jay Randolph Jim Kelly Gary McCord (14) Ray Scott Verne Lundquist Steve Melnyk (11 & 12) Pat Summerall Steve Melnyk Bob Murphy (10) Ken Venturi Brent Musburger Jim Nantz (h) Nick Seitz Pat Summerall (18) 1979 Pat Summerall Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Frank Glieber Ken Venturi Tom Weiskopf (a) Vin Scully Ben Wright Ben Wright (15 & 16) Pat Summerall 1990 1995 2000 Verne Lundquist (17) Bobby Clampett (14) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Gary McCord (14) Peter Kostis (10) Dick Enberg (bc) Steve Melnyk (11 & 12) Verne Lundquist (11&12) David Feherty (15) Bob Murphy (10) Bill Macatee (sh) Peter Kostis (10) Jim Nantz (h) Jim Nantz (h & 18) Verne Lundquist (16) Pat Summerall (18) Jim Nelford (17) Bill Macatee (14) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Ken Venturi (18) Jim Nantz (h, bc & 18) Tom Weiskopf (a) Tom Weiskopf (13) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Ben Wright (15 & 16) Ben Wright (15 & 16) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) 1991 1996 2001 Verne Lundquist (17) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Gary McCord (14) Peter Kostis (10) David Feherty (15) Steve Melnyk (11 & 12) Verne Lundquist (15 & 16) Peter Kostis (10) Bob Murphy (10) Bill Macatee (bc) Verne Lundquist (16) Jim Nantz (h) Sean McDonough (17) Bill Macatee (14) Pat Summerall (18) Jim Nantz (h, bc & 18) Jim Nantz (bc & 18) Ken Venturi (18) Jerry Pate (14) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Tom Weiskopf (13) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Ben Wright (15 & 16) 1997 2002 1992 Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Bobby Clampett (14) Ben Crenshaw (bc) Dick Enberg (bc) Peter Kostis (10) David Feherty (15) David Feherty (15) Verne Lundquist (11&12) Peter Kostis (10) Peter Kostis (10) Gary McCord (17) Bill Macatee (bc) Verne Lundquist (16) Jim Nantz (h) Sean McDonough (16) Bill Macatee (14) Pat Summerall (18) Jim Nantz (h, bc & 18) Jim Nantz (h, bc & 18) Ken Venturi (18) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Tom Weiskopf (13) Jerry Pate (14) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Ben Wright (15 & 16) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Lanny Wadkins (bc) 1993 1998 2003 Bobby Clampett (14) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Peter Kostis (10) David Feherty (15) Dick Enberg (bc) Verne Lundquist (11&12) Peter Kostis (10) David Feherty (15) Gary McCord (17) Bill Macatee (bc) Peter Kostis (10) Jim Nantz (h) Sean McDonough (16) Verne Lundquist (16) Pat Summerall (18) Jim Nantz (h, bc & 18) Bill Macatee (14) Ken Venturi (18) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 13 & 18) Tom Weiskopf (13) Jerry Pate (14) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Ben Wright (15 & 16) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Lanny Wadkins (18) 1994 1999 2004 Bobby Clampett (14) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Peter Kostis (10) David Feherty (15) Dick Enberg (bc) Verne Lundquist (11&12) Peter Kostis (10) David Feherty (15) Gary McCord (17) Bill Macatee (bc) Peter Kostis (10) Jim Nantz (h) Sean McDonough (16) Verne Lundquist (16) Pat Summerall (18) Jim Nantz (h, bc & 18) Bill Macatee (14) Ken Venturi (18) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 13 & 18) Tom Weiskopf (13) Jerry Pate (14) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Ben Wright (15 & 16) Ken Venturi (13 & 18) Lanny Wadkins (18 &13) 2005 2009 2012 Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Ian Baker-Finch (11, 12) Ian Baker-Finch (11, 12) Dick Enberg (bc) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) David Feherty (15) David Feherty (15) David Feherty (15) Peter Kostis (10) Peter Kostis (13) Peter Kostis (13) Verne Lundquist (16) Verne Lundquist (16) Verne Lundquist (16) Bill Macatee (14) Bill Macatee (14) Bill Macatee (14) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 13 & 18) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 18) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 18) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17, ML, MOR) Lanny Wadkins (18) Ian Eagle (ML) Grant Boone (ML) 2006 Matt Gogel (ML) Billy Ray Brown (ML) Bobby Clampett (11 & 12) Billy Kratzert (ML) Andrew Catalon (ML) Dick Enberg (bc) Jerry Foltz (ML) David Feherty (15) 2010 Matt Gogel (ML) Peter Kostis (10) Ian Baker-Finch (11, 12) Billy Kratzert (ML, MOR) Verne Lundquist (16) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Jennifer Mills (ML, MOR) Bill Macatee (14) David Feherty (15) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 13 & 18) Peter Kostis (13) 2013 Peter Oosterhuis (17) Verne Lundquist (16) Ian Baker-Finch (11, 12) Lanny Wadkins (18) Bill Macatee (14) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 18) David Feherty (15) Bobby Clampett (MO) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Kostis (13) Phil Blackmar (MO) Verne Lundquist (16) Grant Boone (ML) Bill Macatee (14) 2007 Bobby Clampett (ML) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 18) Ian Baker-Finch (11, 12) Ian Eagle (ML) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Matt Gogel (ML) David Feherty (15) Billy Kratzert (ML) Grant Boone (ML) Peter Kostis (13) Billy Ray Brown (ML) Verne Lundquist (16) 2011 Andrew Catalon (ML) Bill Macatee (14) Ian Baker-Finch (11, 12) Bobby Clampett (ML, MOR) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Brian Crowell (ML, MOR) Peter Oosterhuis (17) David Feherty (15) Matt Gogel (ML) Peter Kostis (13) Jerry Foltz (ML) Bobby Clampett (ML) Verne Lundquist (16) Billy Kratzert (ML, MOR) Billy Kratzert (ML) Bill Macatee (14) Jim Nantz (h, bc, 18) Key: 2008 Peter Oosterhuis (17) # = hole assignment Ian Baker-Finch (11, 12) bc = butler cabin; Sir Nick Faldo (18) Billy Ray Brown (ML) h = host; David Feherty (15) Andrew Catalon (ML) a = analyst; Peter Kostis (13) Ian Eagle (ML) sh = studio host Verne Lundquist (16) Jerry Foltz (ML) ML = Masters Live Bill Macatee (14) Matt Gogel (ML) MOR = Masters on the Range Jim Nantz (h, bc, 18) Billy Kratzert (ML) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Bobby Clampett (ML) Ian Eagle (ML) Billy Kratzert (ML) .
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