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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · Roger Maltbie and Gary Koch joined Golf Channel’s broadcast team at TPC Sawgrass for Thursday and Friday to help celebrate the tournament’s 50th anniversary.

    • Dylan Dethier
  2. 3 days ago · Maltbie will serve as an on-course reporter for Thursday and Friday coverage from TPC Sawgrass, while Koch will join Mike Tirico in the broadcast booth.

  3. Mar 16, 2024 · March 16, 2024 11:40 am ET. In November 2022, Golfweek reported NBC would not bring Roger Maltbie and Gary Koch, two names synonymous with golf broadcasts, back for the 2023 season. This move was an effort to “refresh” its team. Since their departure, the network has given former PGA Tour pro Smylie Kaufman more duties, including his ...

  4. Mar 9, 2024 · "Roger Maltbie and Gary Koch have called some of the most iconic moments at the Players Championship throughout the past three decades and having them on next week’s broadcasts is a great way ...

    • Joel Beall
  5. Mar 16, 2024 · To commemorate the tournament’s 50th anniversary, Golf Channel enlisted the expertise of two legendary figures: Roger Maltbie and Gary Koch. Their return to the broadcast team at TPC Sawgrass on Thursday and Friday breathed new life into the event, reminding fans of the enduring excellence that has defined the tournament throughout the years.

  6. Dec 18, 2022 · After Saturday’s opening round of the PNC, NBC paid tribute to Koch and Maltbie, which included a video of several of their best calls – including Koch’s famous ‘Better than most’ call of Tiger draining a bomb at the 17 th at TPC Sawgrass in the Players – and top players sharing what the announcers meant to them. It meant a great ...

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  8. Mar 10, 2024 · On Saturday, the PGA Tour and NBC disclosed that Gary Koch and Roger Maltbie would be included in the network’s broadcasting of TPC Sawgrass, which is considered to be the tour’s premier event. At 72 years old, Maltbie had achieved five victories on the PGA Tour and transitioned to a career at NBC for 30 years after injuries halted his playing path.