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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