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John Cook remembers Ken Venturi
IRVING, Texas – Peggy Nelson says her late husband's face would "light up" whenever he got a call from or thought about Ken Venturi. Venturi died Friday, in the middle of tournament week for the Byron Nelson Championship. Venturi overcame dehydration
Former PGA Tour golfer and longtime CBS Sports broadcaster Ken Venturi died Friday afternoon, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. He was 82 years old. Aside from his notable broadcasting calls, Venturi's biggest accomplishment on the golf course
Ken Venturi, winner of the 1964 U.S. Open and the voice of golf for CBS Sports for 35 years, died Friday afternoon.
Billy Kratzert on the passing of Ken Venturi. In order to view this content you need Adobe Flash Player. CBS golf reporter Billy Kratzert joined the Tim Brando Show to remember golf legend and longtime broadcaster, Ken Venturi.
The legendary amateur player from San Francisco and 1964 U.S. Open champion worked at the network for a record 35 years before he retired in 2002.
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