It’s the end of an era on the CBS broadcast.
After 16 years wearing the headset for the network, Sir Nick Faldo said goodbye from the booth during the final round of the 2022 Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Sunday. The six-time major champion, who has a deep history at Sedgefield dating back to his PGA Tour debut at the 1979 Greater Greensboro Open, was honored with a plaque behind the ninth green on the club’s Wall of Fame where he joins the likes of Charlie Sifford and Arnold Palmer.
The broadcast also featured a handful of messages from Faldo’s former and current colleagues both on and off the golf course, and it got to be pretty emotional at times. So much so that Dottie Pepper at one point joked, “Are you guys able to call this or do you want me to take it?”
Earlier today, Nick received a very special plaque on the ⛳️Wall of Fame here in Greensboro. Thank you @WyndhamChamp & @Sedgefield1926 this is a great honor. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/FKWOSIO2cP
— Faldo⛳️SirNick&Lindz (@SNFLLF) August 6, 2022
Here’s how the golf world honored Sir Nick Faldo for his broadcast retirement.
“I’ve got to give a shoutout to my good friend, Sir Nick Faldo, as he gets ready to start his final broadcast for CBS. I was very fortunate to meet Sir Nick when I was 15 years old. He took me under his wing, he’s been a mentor to me ever since through my playing career, starting on the European Tour and then the PGA Tour. And when I started broadcasting, he did the same. So, Nick, thanks so much for everything that you’ve done for me. Every time I sit in this chair, as lead analyst, I will be thinking of you. And I cannot wait to come and visit you and Lindsay at Faldo Farm. Thanks, my friend.”
“Nick, not everyone has a career like you, careers, golf and TV. Your record stands for itself. To really get to know Nick Faldo you’ve got to look at it in reverse. If you take a look at your broadcasting career you were bold enough to show everybody out there, including ourselves, really what’s inside your emotions. You weren’t scared to do that. Just as importantly when it came to playing golf, you were strong enough not to reveal them. So I just want to say, as a fellow broadcaster, as a fellow golfer, but more importantly as a friend, thanks mate.”
All smiles before the tears hit. It’s been an honor to work alongside a Hall of Fame player, broadcaster and human being. Sir @NickFaldo006 you have made every single one us better and always made it fun at the same time. Let’s make this the best show ever @GolfonCBS pic.twitter.com/9dasMksNJe
— Amanda Balionis Renner (@Amanda_Balionis) August 7, 2022
Huge congrats to @NickFaldo006 on an incredible broadcasting career! I’ve only been a part of the @GolfonCBS team for a short time but I have had the time of my life working along side him! Thank you for being a great friend and teammate! See you at Faldo Farm!
— Colt Knost (@ColtKnost) August 7, 2022
“You’ve taught me so much, and for that I’m grateful. I’m honored to have my name sandwiched between yours on the Claret Jug, ’90-’91-’92, I look at that all the time with great pleasure. In the last two decades we’ve been paired together many times at various TV towers around the world, the last 16 years here at CBS. It’s been a great honor, and I’m sad to see you go, like all of us are here. Well old boy, perhaps we’ll have the chance to be paired together on the Gallatin River in Montana, with a fly rod instead of a golf club.”