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“I still have to pinch myself. I get to travel to breathtaking locations, witness incredible golf moments, and discuss the game I cherish with my friends,” Knost shared. “It’s a dream come true.”

Knost’s love for golf radiates in every aspect of his work. Whether he’s calling an exhilarating tournament or hosting a lively episode of Subpar, his enthusiasm for the game is infectious.

“I love the game of golf,” Knost expressed. “I relish its challenges, admire its beauty, and treasure the camaraderie it fosters. I’m incredibly grateful that I can share my passion for this amazing sport with others.

Why Team Chemistry Will Decide the Next Ryder Cup

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