Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after a three-decade career as a golf commentator following his professional playing days.
The announcement was made Tuesday in a statement posted on CBS Sports’ X account. Baker-Finch, 64, has spent the past 19 years with the broadcaster.
As a player, the Australian is most recognized for his win at the 1991 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. Baker-Finch began his broadcasting career with ESPN in 1998 and joined CBS in 2007.
“After 19 incredible years as a golf analyst with CBS Sports and a remarkable 30-year journey in the industry, I am announcing my retirement from broadcasting,” Baker-Finch said. “Golf has been an enormous part of my life. I was fortunate to compete against the best players in the game and more recently work with the very best in television. To my CBS Sports family — my teammates, producers, directors and crew — thank you for your extraordinary talent dedication and camaraderie. You’ve made every moment in the booth a job, transforming broadcasts into cherished memories.”
Ian Baker-Finch today announced his retirement from broadcasting golf after an incredible 30-year run, the past 19 with CBS Sports.
Baker-Finch will work CBS Sports’ final two tournaments of the Network’s 2025 season, with his last broadcast coming at the Wyndham Championship… pic.twitter.com/vzWQAxXauW
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