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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nick_FaldoNick Faldo - Wikipedia

    Sir Nicholas Alexander Faldo, MBE (born 18 July 1957) is an English retired professional golfer and television commentator. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, [1] he was renowned for his dedication to the game, [2] he was ranked No. 1 on the Official World Golf Ranking for a total of 97 weeks. [3] .

  2. 4 days ago · Faldo, a six-time major champion, brought a player’s perspective to the booth, incorporating his insights on the strategy behind players’ decisions at key moments. He has moved to Montana with ...

  3. Sir Nick Faldo. From his insightful and witty commentary in the booth, to his junior golf initiatives, Sir Nick’s dedication to the game is stronger than ever.

  4. Aug 7, 2022 · The CBS Golf team bid an emotional farewell to longtime lead analyst Nick Faldo on Sunday, who is retiring after 16 years.

  5. Sep 13, 2023 · Nick Faldo Is Home on the Range(s) The six-time major champion has retired after 16 years as a CBS analyst. It’s given him time to consider playing one last tournament.

  6. The Official PGA TOUR Profile of Nick Faldo. PGA TOUR Stats, bio, video, photos, results, and career highlights

  7. Aug 8, 2022 · Nick Faldo, a mainstay of golf broadcasting for the last 16 years, signed off from his final broadcast on Sunday at the Sedgefield Country Club, the site of his PGA Tour debut back in 1979.

  8. Since his first forays into televised golf coverage, Nick Faldo has proved himself to be an insightful, well-informed and witty addition to the commentary booth. Nick is currently the lead analyst for CBS and the Golf Channel and, as such, he has become one of the most recognizable voices of televised golf.

  9. Sir Nick Faldo became the greatest British player of his generation by winning The Open three times – the first home player to do so since Henry Cotton – as well as the Masters also three times.

  10. Aug 8, 2022 · Sir Nick Faldo broke down in tears on Sunday as his illustrious broadcasting career came to an end. The 65-year-old Englishman, who won six majors as a player, joined the CBS team in 2006 and...