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Ian Michael Baker-Finch (born 24 October 1960) is an Australian golfer and sports commentator best known for winning The Open Championship in 1991. [3] Early life
Ian Baker-Finch (2007–present), 17th hole & alternate 18th tower analyst [4] Frank Nobilo (2015–present), 16th hole analyst [5] Dottie Pepper (2016–present), lead on-course reporter [6] Mark Immelman (2016–present), on-course reporter [7] Colt Knost (2021–present), on-course reporter [8] Amanda Balionis (2017–present), reporter ...
The 1991 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 120th Open Championship, held from 18 to 21 July at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. Ian Baker-Finch won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of runner-up Mike Harwood.
Faldo's longtime CBS broadcast partner Jim Nantz and colleagues Ian Baker-Finch and Frank Nobilo celebrated his retirement (and his long career in the booth) with a standing ovation.
The following is a list of commentators who have worked for ABC Sports golf coverage and Golf on ESPN coverage from 1962 until the present. Note that golf on both platforms has effectively been presented by the same anchors since ABC's purchase of ESPN in 1984.
Notable former winners of the event include major champions David Graham, Greg Norman and Ian Baker-Finch. In addition, 2015 PGA champion Jason Day narrowly lost out in a playoff in the 2005 event when it was part of the Von Nida Tour. [10]
Chaos erupted at Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s final press conference Thursday after an announced Israel-Hamas cease-fire and hostage deal, with State Department employees forcibly ...
Ian Baker may refer to: Ian Baker-Finch (born 1960), Australian professional golfer; Ian Baker (architect) (1923–2010), British architect; Ian Baker (British Army officer) (1927–2005), British general; Ian Baker (basketball) (born 1993) American basketball player; Ian Baker (cinematographer) (born 1947), Australian cinematographer