Kevin Kisner apologizes for CBS Masters broadcast criticism

Kevin Kisner issued an apology for his strong criticism of CBS's coverage of the Masters tournament. The golfer-turned-analyst had ranted about delayed shots during a podcast appearance following Rory McIlroy's victory. Kisner acknowledged crossing the line in his remarks.

Kevin Kisner, who joined NBC as a lead golf analyst in 2024, appeared on Barstool Sports' Fore Play podcast after Rory McIlroy won the Masters. During the discussion, which covered McIlroy's triumph and near-misses by Scottie Scheffler and Justin Rose, Kisner unleashed a profanity-filled critique of CBS's broadcast. He described it as confusing, with shots shown on tape rather than live, and texted fellow analyst Colt Knost during the coverage asking if they ever aired live shots.

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Brooks Koepka frustrated on PGA National fairway amid poor first-round performance at Cognizant Classic, leaderboard and Zalatoris injury inset.
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Koepka falters in Cognizant Classic first round amid Zalatoris withdrawal

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Brooks Koepka shot a 3-over 74 in the opening round of the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches, struggling late to tie for 100th at PGA National. Will Zalatoris withdrew just before his tee time due to a left ankle injury, replaced by Ben Silverman. Austin Smotherman leads after six straight birdies.

Golf commentators on NBC Sports expressed concern over Tiger Woods' DUI arrest on March 27 during coverage of the Texas Children’s Houston Open. Kevin Kisner described the incident as 'very disturbing' while noting Woods' recent efforts to return to competitive play. Brad Faxon highlighted Woods' significant influence in the sport and offered best wishes.

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CBS Golf has introduced several noticeable updates to its PGA Tour coverage during the 2026 West Coast Swing. These changes include new personnel, technological enhancements, and schedule adjustments. Viewers first spotted many of these shifts at events like Pebble Beach.

Brooks Koepka expressed confidence that his game has returned to major-winning form ahead of the Texas Children’s Houston Open and the Masters. He cited strong ball-striking and improved putting after recent adjustments. Koepka aims to test himself in contention this week at Memorial Park Golf Course.

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Veteran golf broadcaster Roger Maltbie is set to return to television coverage of five major PGA Tour events this year with Golf Channel. The 74-year-old analyst, whose contract was not renewed by NBC and Golf Channel in 2023, will start at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. He expressed excitement about continuing his career as a fan of the game.

Tiger Woods expressed less confidence about playing in the upcoming Masters following Jupiter Links' TGL victory. A month ago, he had teased a potential return at Augusta National. Recent comments highlight ongoing recovery challenges from multiple surgeries.

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Fred Couples, 66, endured a dramatic collapse on the 15th hole during the opening round of the Masters at Augusta National, turning a promising day into a nine on the par-5. The veteran golfer shot 78 overall but spoke to reporters afterward, expressing frustration mixed with affection for the event. Couples plans to return for the second round.

 

 

 

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