The Masters is one of the great spring sporting events we have, and the broadcasts of it are always integral parts of the famous golf tournament.
CBS will be broadcasting this year’s Masters once again, and the network has unveiled its broadcast roster for this April’s latest edition of the golf event.
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Jim Nantz will once again return as host, while 2008 Masters winner Trevor Immelman will serve as the lead analyst for a second time.
Verne Lundquist will work as a part of CBS’ golf team for a final time after 40 Masters tournaments, while Dottie Pepper will return as the network’s on-course reporter.
Broadcasters like Ian Baker-Finch, Andrew Catalon, Amanda Balionis, Frank Nobilo will join in with the CBS coverage.
Over at ESPN, Scott Van Pelt will lead the ESPN telecasts along with Curtis Strange. Michael Eaves will join the two for interviews.
Sean McDonough will broadcast the Masters Par 3 contest with Strange. Marty Smith will join the two for interviews during that time.
Streaming on Masters Live, Shane Bacon, Colt Knost and Billy Kratzert will have the featured groups morning coverage while Brian Crowell and Smylie Kaufman will serve as announcers in the afternoon. Grant Boone and Mark Immelman will guide coverage from Amen Corner.