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Why a Top Soccer Broadcaster Said No to Augusta National: The Untold Story

Why a Top Soccer Broadcaster Said No to Augusta National: The Untold Story

**LIV Golfers Given Qualification Path to The Open**
In a groundbreaking move, LIV golfers now have a fresh route to secure their spot at The Open Championship. This new qualification pathway opens the door for players from the controversial tour to showcase their talents on one of golf’s grandest stages, despite the ongoing debates shaking the sport.

**Soccer Broadcaster Declines Augusta National Invite**
In a surprising turn, a leading soccer broadcaster has declined an exclusive invitation to Augusta National, citing scheduling conflicts and a steadfast dedication to soccer commitments. This choice shines a spotlight on the complex balancing act between sports media priorities and the allure of golf’s most iconic venue

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PGA Tour winner, broadcaster Carnevale dies at 64

PGA Tour winner, broadcaster Carnevale dies at 64

PGA Tour winner and longtime CBS Sports golf analyst Ken Carnevale has died at the age of 64 after a lengthy battle with cancer, his family confirmed to Golfweek. Carnevale, who had been with CBS Sports since 1990, won four times on the PGA Tour, including the 1989 Hardee’s Golf Classic. He was known for his entertaining and insightful commentary, and was a popular figure in the golf world.

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