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Beloved Sports Columnist and Author Feinstein Passes Away at 69

Beloved Sports Columnist and Author Feinstein Passes Away at 69

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“Step into the whirlwind of #HellsKitchen, where culinary dreams are forged and shattered under Gordon Ramsay’s watchful eye. But what about the infamous 5-second rule? In this high-stakes environment, does it really matter if food hits the floor? Join Ramsay as he navigates through a tempest of flavors and fierce competition, challenging chefs to rise to perfection. Get ready for a sizzling debate in this fiery kitchen! #GordonRamsay #Shorts”

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Tida Woods, mother to Tiger, dies at 81

Tida Woods, mother to Tiger, dies at 81

Tida Woods, the beloved mother of golf champion Tiger Woods, has passed away at the age of 81. A pillar of support throughout Tiger’s career, she was known for her unwavering encouragement and deep influence on his journey to greatness.

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Berning, HOFer and LPGA pioneer, dies at 83

Berning, HOFer and LPGA pioneer, dies at 83

Charlene Swope Berning, a trailblazer in the LPGA and the first woman inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame, has passed away at the age of 83. Berning, a three-time LPGA major champion, was instrumental in the growth and recognition of women’s golf. She was known for her exceptional skills and her passionate advocacy for the sport. Berning’s legacy will continue to inspire generations of golfers and sports enthusiasts.

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Green, who covered 60 straight Masters, dies

Green, who covered 60 straight Masters, dies

Veteran golf journalist Tim Green Jr., who covered 60 straight Masters, passed away on Tuesday. He was 72.

Born in Atlanta and a graduate of the University of Georgia Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, Green’s career in golf media spanned over 40 years.

Green was most known for his time with the Golf Channel, where he covered the game of golf beginning in 1995.

Green was also a contributing writer for The Augusta Chronicle during the Masters.

He began his journey to completing his impressive 60 Masters streak in 1962.

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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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From the archives: A Q&A with Peter Oosterhuis, the hardest-working man in golf broadcasting

From the archives: A Q&A with Peter Oosterhuis, the hardest-working man in golf broadcasting

**From the archives: A Q&A with Peter Oosterhuis, the hardest-working man in golf broadcasting**

Peter Oosterhuis, the longtime CBS golf analyst who passed away at 75, was known for his in-depth knowledge of the game and his ability to connect with viewers. In a 2017 interview with Golf Digest, Oosterhuis discussed his work ethic and how he prepared for his broadcasts.

“To be honest, I spend a lot of time watching golf,” Oosterhuis said. “I watch the PGA Tour, the European Tour, and the LPGA Tour, as well as the Korn Ferry Tour and the Symetra Tour, and I read everything I can get my hands on about golf. I also talk to a lot of players, caddies, and coaches to get their insights on the game.”

Oosterhuis said that he also spends a lot of time preparing for his broadcasts. “I like to have a good understanding of the course we’re playing and the players in the field,” he said. “I want to be able to give viewers information and insights that they can’t get anywhere else.”

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Longtime CBS analyst Peter Oosterhuis, 75, dies

Longtime CBS analyst Peter Oosterhuis, 75, dies

Legendary golf analyst Peter Oosterhuis passed away at the age of 75. Oosterhuis spent 40 years as an on-course analyst for CBS Sports. Oosterhuis joined CBS in 1982 and covered over 300 PGA Tour events. He also covered the Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup, and the Masters Tournament. Oosterhuis was known for his in-depth knowledge of the game and his ability to connect with viewers. Former CBS lead golf announcer Jim Nantz said of his longtime colleague: “Peter was one of a kind in the booth. With unmatched knowledge of the game, he was engaging, informative, self-deprecating, and always prepared.”

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