Golf channel announcers are Bob Papa, Rich Lerner, Whitt Watson, Tom Abbott and Dan Hicks. They cover the PGA tour every week.

The television network comprehensively covers golf events, news, and analysis. It boasts a team of talented broadcasting professionals committed to enhancing the golfing experience for viewers.

Their collective efforts make the Golf Channel a premier destination for golf fans, ensuring they stay connected and briefed about the latest happenings in the golf world.

Furthermore, the network extensively broadcasts PGA Tour Champions and Korn Ferry Tour events. Going beyond the scope of the PGA Tour, Golf Channel extends its coverage to include captivating tournaments from the European Tour, LPGA Tour, and Asian Tour.

Golf Channel broadcasters are:

  • Terry Gannon
  • Steve Sands
  • George Savaricas
  • John Cook
  • Jim Gallagher
  • Tripp Isenhour
  • Billy Ray Brown
  • Arron Oberholser

Golf Channel Commentators

PGA commentators on Golf Channel are:

  • Nick Faldo 
  • Grant Boone
  • Tripp Isenhour
  • Arron Oberholser

Nick Faldo is a prominent figure in golf, serving as the lead analyst for Golf Channel's coverage of the Golf Tours. Renowned for his captivating presence both on and off the course, he stands as one of Europe's most accomplished players in the sport.

Faldo's impressive playing career includes over 40 worldwide victories, featuring three Masters titles, three Open Championship titles, and participation in 11 Ryder Cups.

Beyond his golfing prowess, Faldo possesses a range of business interests, from golf instruction schools to a global golf design enterprise spanning 20 countries with approximately 40 projects.

(Top) Nick Faldo at the Wyndham Championship in August 2022
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His previous work as a co-analyst for ABC Sports' golf coverage garnered widespread acclaim. In acknowledgment of his contributions to the sport, Faldo received a Knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II in 2009.

In contrast, Grant Boone boasts an extensive career as a play-by-play commentator for the golf network. With over 20 years of experience, Boone has earned accolades for his exceptional work as a host.

Boone currently lends his expertise to the Channel's live tournament coverage of the LPGA Tour, serving as the play-by-play host from the 18th tower.

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He has also contributed to CBS Sports' coverage of major championships, anchoring special programs like "Amen Corner Live" at the Masters and morning pre-game coverage at the PGA Championship.

On the other hand, Tripp Isenhour joined the network as a studio analyst for Golf Central following a remarkable 13-year career as a professional golfer on the PGA Tour and Web.com Tour.

Noteworthy achievements during his playing career include four victories on the Web.com Tour and two top-five finishes on the PGA Tour. Isenhour's expertise was recognized as he was elected to the Player Advisory Council on both tours.

Golf Channel On Air Personalities

Names of Golf Channel personalities are as follows:

  • Anna Jackson
  • Jimmy Roberts

Anna Jackson plays a pivotal role in golf broadcasting as a co-host of Gold Today and a news anchor on Golf Channel. In 2019, she joined NBC Sports as a co-host for Morning Drive, further expanding her presence within the network.

Before this, Jackson showcased her hosting abilities on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom, where she hosted Golfing World Weekly and conducted player interviews and features.

Additionally, she occasionally appeared as a host for Season Pass, a weekly series by the European Tour. Jackson's experience also extends to her work with the Ladies European Tour.

Anna Jackson at Orange County Convention Center on January 25, 2020
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Next on the list is Jimmy Roberts, a distinguished broadcaster and writer having amassed an impressive collection of 13 Emmy Awards.

His notable contributions to NBC and Golf Channel include being an essayist, interviewer, feature reporter, and studio host. Roberts is a familiar face on both networks' coverage of the PGA Tour and other prestigious golf events, including the renowned Ryder Cup.

With a remarkable career spanning 17 Olympic Games, nine with NBC Sports, Roberts has established himself as a seasoned veteran in the industry.

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Roberts joined NBC Sports in May 2000, following a highly acclaimed tenure at ABC and ESPN. As a SportsCenter correspondent from 1988 onwards, he covered high-profile events such as the World Series, NBA Finals, heavyweight championship bouts, Super Bowl, and the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics.

Golf Channel Studio Analysts

Names of the current golf channel analysts include:

  • Jim Gallagher Jr.
  • Mark Rolfing
  • Morgan Pressel
  • Paul Azinger 

Jim Gallagher Jr. plays a crucial role as an on-course reporter for both PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour live tournament coverage. Additionally, he lends his insights and expertise as a studio analyst for Golf Central news coverage on the network.

Gallagher Jr.'s professional journey began in 1983 when he turned professional, ultimately securing five victories on the PGA TOUR. Notably, he represented the United States in the 1993 Ryder Cup and the 1994 Presidents Cup.

On the other hand, Morgan Pressel is an analyst and on-course reporter for various golf tours, including the LPGA Tour, PGA TOUR, and USGA, in GOLF Channel and NBC coverage.

Morgan Pressel at the golf course while donning Callaway golf head gear
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Joining the networks in March 2021, her first on-air appearance occurred at the LPGA Drive On Championship presented by Volvik at Golden Ocala.

Pressel brings prior on-air experience to her role, having served as a guest on-course reporter for LPGA Tour coverage on Golf Channel and as an analyst for the U.S. Senior Women's Open and digital coverage of the U.S. Open for FOX Sports.

Paul Azinger joined NBC Sports in 2019, succeeding Johnny Miller as the lead golf analyst in the 18th Tower.

(Right Top) Paul at Golf Channel's Morning Drive show in October 2014
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Azinger's expertise is showcased on NBC Sports' live tournament coverage of the PGA TOUR, and he occasionally contributes to Golf Central Live From news coverage on the network during major golf events.

After a successful playing career, Azinger transitioned to TV, serving as the lead golf analyst for ABC and later ESPN from 2006 to 2015. He also worked with Fox Sports in 2016, covering a series of USGA Championships.

Golf Channel Reporters

PGA and LPGA course reporters working for the Golf Channels are:

  • Billy Ray Brown
  • Cara Banks
  • John Wood 
  • Karen Stupples

Billy Ray Brown became a valued member of Golf Channel in 2007, where he currently fulfills the role of an on-course reporter for the network's coverage of the Champions Tour.

Additionally, Brown lends his expertise to the Channel's coverage of the NCAA Golf Championships. He secured three victories during his playing career, which spanned 12 seasons on the PGA TOUR.

Unfortunately, Brown's career was cut short due to wrist injuries. Following his retirement from competitive golf in 1999, Brown worked as an on-course reporter for ABC Sports for eight years before joining the Channel.

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On the other hand, Cara Banks joined the network in 2015, initially as a co-host for Morning Drive, the network's daily news and lifestyle program. 

She operates as a studio host for Golf Central and anchors the network's Golf Central Live From news programming at major golf championships and other significant events.

Cara covering golf news on the course on March 25, 2021
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Karen Stupples serves as a studio and on-course golf analyst for NBC Olympics' 2016 Rio Olympic Games coverage, marking her debut assignment with NBC Olympics as golf returned to the Olympics after a century-long absence.

Stupples joined Golf Channel in 2013 and continues to serve as an on-course reporter and analyst for the network's tournament coverage of the LPGA Tour. Additionally, Stupples contributes as an analyst for Golf Central, the network's daily evening news program.