AUGUSTA, Ga. — Verne Lundquist isn’t in the booth yet on No. 16 for the final round of the Masters, but he couldn’t pass up a chance to watch Tiger Woods during Sunday’s final round.
Lundquist was in a chair to the right of the 16th green after Woods made par from the front bunker. As Woods went to the 17th tee, he stopped to shake hands with the longtime announcer for CBS.
The Masters.com featured groups livestream caught their handshake and also played Lundquist’s call of Tiger’s famous chip-in on 16 in 2005 on his way to a fourth green jacket.
Thank you, Verne. #themasters pic.twitter.com/YJJTXgIfXd
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 14, 2024