
NICK
FALDO JOINS CBS SPORTS AS LEAD GOLF ANALYST
Nick Faldo,
winner of six Majors including three Masters®
Tournaments and three British Open titles, and more than
40 tournaments worldwide, is named CBS Sports’ lead
analyst for golf. The announcement was made today by
Tony Petitti, Executive Vice President and Executive
Producer, CBS Sports.
“As a
broadcaster Nick Faldo has earned critical acclaim in
the golf press and beyond,” said Petitti. “His unique
wit and commentary, combined with his credentials as one
of the world’s greatest players, will add to the storied
57-year history of golf on our Network. At CBS Sports,
we anticipate that Nick will be recognized as one of the
most insightful champions ever to sit in the 18th
tower.”
Faldo will assume duties alongside Jim Nantz in the 18th
tower at the beginning of the 2007 golf season in
January. He comes to CBS Sports after three years as
lead analyst for ABC Sports’ golf coverage. He will
continue to work as an analyst for the Golf Channel,
as well as serve as lead analyst for the British Open on
ABC.
After rapidly becoming a very accomplished amateur and
making a smooth transition to the professional ranks in
1976, Faldo played on the first of 11 European Ryder Cup
teams in 1977 as a 20-year-old. Throughout the
mid-1980s, Faldo was a force in European golf. In 1987
he achieved his first Major championship victory by
winning the British Open at Muirfield. Faldo followed
that with back-to-back Masters triumphs in 1989 and
1990, and then another British Open victory in 1990 at
St. Andrews. In 1990 he became the first international
player to win the PGA TOUR’s coveted “Player of the Year
Award.” In 1992, Faldo won his third British Open title
setting a 36-hole Major record with opening rounds of
66-64. Between 1993 and 1994, Faldo became the World’s
No. 1-ranked player for 81 consecutive weeks. And later
in 1996, he won his third Masters title and sixth major
beating Greg Norman by five strokes after trailing by
six going into the final round.
Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1997, Faldo
will captain the 2008 European Ryder Cup team. He holds
the all-time Ryder Cup record for most appearances (11)
and most points scored (25) and led the European Order
of Merits on three occasions. He was a member of the
first European side to defeat the U.S. in the Ryder Cup
in 28 years in 1985. Two years later Faldo played a
pivotal role as Europe retained the Cup, winning for the
first time on American soil at Muirfield Village. He
also was a member of the victorious 1995 and 1997 sides.
Faldo’s 30
European victories include three World Match Play
Championships, a European Open, four PGA Championships
and three successive Irish Opens. Throughout his
career, he was a winner in such diverse locations as
Hong Kong, Jamaica and Sun City in South Africa.
Through the creation of Faldo Enterprises, among his
burgeoning business successes include Faldo Design, an
international golf design business; the Faldo Series, a
premiere competition for young golfers; and Faldo Wine,
a signature series of excellent wines.
Faldo
was born on July 18, 1957 in Welwyn Garden City,
England. He has four children and currently resides in
Winter Park, Fla.
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