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  1. Merton Laverne Lundquist Jr. (born July 17, 1940) is a retired American sportscaster known for his long career with CBS Sports . Early life. Lundquist was born in Duluth, Minnesota. [1] .

  2. Few, if any, broadcasters have found themselves calling as many iconic sports moments as Verne Lundquist. His minimalist, sincere phrasing has punctuated some of the most memorable moments in the history of sports television.

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  3. 15 apr 2024 · Verne Lundquist provided the soundtrack for so many iconic sports moments, from Jack Nicklaus’ 17th-hole birdie putt at the 1986 Masters (“Yes, sir!”) to Christian Laettner’s jumper at the ...

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  4. 14 apr 2024 · Lundquist, 83, has voiced several iconic moments at Augusta National, including Tiger Woods' chip-in birdie from behind the par-3 16th green in the 2005 final round, en route to a playoff victory...

  5. 14 apr 2024 · On Sunday, Verne Lundquist is walking up to the final green of his Masters broadcasting career. The longtime sports broadcaster has been a stalwart of Masters coverage for four decades, but the...

  6. 14 feb 2024 · Legendary CBS Sports broadcaster and Masters 16th hole commentator Verne Lundquist will retire after one last run in Augusta in April.

  7. 14 apr 2024 · Verne Lundquist, broadcasting from his usual spot at the par-3 16th, said goodbye after his final call at Augusta National. Before the tournament, Lundquist said this year’s Masters, his 40th...