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Cbs Sports Announcers at the Pga Championship CBS SPORTS ANNOUNCERS AT THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP 1991 1992 1993 1994 Pat Summerall (18) Pat Summerall (18) Pat Summerall (18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Ken Venturi (18) Ken Venturi (18) Ken Venturi (18) Ken Venturi (18) Jim Nantz (h) Jim Nantz (h) Jim Nantz (h) Ben Wright (17) Ben Wright (17) Ben Wright (17) Ben Wright (17) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Peter Kostis (15) Steve Melnyk (15) Peter Kostis (15) Verne Lundquist (15) Verne Lundquist (14) Bobby Clampett (oc) Bobby Clampett (oc) Peter Kostis (14) Bobby Clampett (oc) Bobby Clampett (oc) 1995 1996 1997 1998 Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Ken Venturi (18) Ken Venturi (18) Ken Venturi (18) Ken Venturi (18) Ben Wright (17) Sean McDonough (17) Bobby Clampett (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Gary McCord (16) Bobby Clampett (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Jim Nelford (15) Gary McCord (15) Peter Kostis (15) Bobby Clampett (15) Mary Bryan (14) Peter Kostis (14) Peter Oosterhuis (14) Sean McDonough (14) Peter Kostis (13, oc) Jerry Pate (oc) Sean McDonough (13) Bill Macatee (s) Bobby Clampett (oc) David Feherty (oc) Bill Macatee (s) Jerry Pate (oc) Ben Crenshaw (s) Peter Kostis (oc) Jerry Pate (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) 1999 2000 2001 2002 Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Ken Venturi (18) Ken Venturi (18) Ken Venturi (18) Lanny Wadkins (18) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Bobby Clampett (15) Bobby Clampett (15) Bobby Clampett (15) Bobby Clampett (15) Sean McDonough (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Bill Macatee (s) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Peter Kostis (oc) Dick Enberg (s) Dick Enberg (s) Dick Enberg (s) David Feherty (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) 2003 2004 2005 2006 Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Lanny Wadkins (18) Lanny Wadkins (18) Lanny Wadkins (18) Lanny Wadkins (18) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16 ) Gary McCord (16) Bobby Clampett (15) Bobby Clampett (15) Bobby Clampett (15) Bobby Clampett (15) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Dick Enberg (s) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) Key: # = hole assignment ; h = host; s = studio; oc = on-course reporter; otr = On The Range; pccr = PGA Championship Clubhouse Report 2007 2008 2009 2010 Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Nick Faldo (18) Nick Faldo (18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Peter Oosterhuis (17) Ian Baker-Finch (17) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Ian Baker-Finch (15) Ian Baker-Finch (15) Ian Baker-Finch (15) Peter Oosterhuis (15) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bobby Clampett (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) 2011 2012 2013 2014 Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Ian Baker-Finch (17) Ian Baker-Finch (17) Ian Baker-Finch (17) Ian Baker-Finch (17) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Peter Oosterhuis (15) Peter Oosterhuis (15) Peter Oosterhuis (15) Peter Oosterhuis (15) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) David Feherty (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) David Feherty (oc) David Feherty (oc) Billy Kratzert (oc, pccr) David Feherty (oc) Grant Boone (otr) Grant Boone (otr) Bobby Clampett (otr) Bobby Clampett (otr) Brian Crowell (otr) Brian Crowell (otr) Billy Ray Brown (pccr) Andrew Catalon (pccr) Andrew Catalon (pccr) Luke Elvy (pccr) Billy Kratzert (pccr) 2015 2016 2017 Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Jim Nantz (h, 18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Sir Nick Faldo (18) Ian Baker-Finch (17) Ian Baker-Finch (17) Ian Baker-Finch (17) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Gary McCord (16) Frank Nobilo (15) Frank Nobilo (15) Frank Nobilo (15) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Verne Lundquist (14) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Bill Macatee (13) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) Peter Kostis (oc) David Feherty (oc) Dottie Pepper (oc) Dottie Pepper (oc) Rich Beem (pccr) Rich Beem (pccr) Amanda Balionis (Smartcart) Grant Boone (otr) Grant Boone (otr) Rich Beem (pccr) Bobby Clampett (otr) Bobby Clampett (otr) Grant Boone (otr) Brian Crowell (otr) Andrew Catalon (pccr) Bobby Clampett (otr) Andrew Catalon (pccr) Luke Elvy (pccr) Brian Crowell (pccr) Luke Elvy (pccr) Lee Janzen (pccr, otr) Luke Elvy (pccr) Billy Kratzert (pccr) Mark Immelman (pccr, otr) Annabel Rolley (pccr, otr) Trevor Immelman (pccr, otr) Key: # = hole assignment ; h = host; s = studio; oc = on-course reporter; otr = On The Range; pccr = PGA Championship Clubhouse Report .
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