Ken Venturi, winner of the 1964 U.S. Open and the voice of golf for CBS Sports for 35 years, died Friday afternoon.
Ken Venturi died Friday and an emotional Jim Nantz spoke to John Cook about Venturi's life Saturday from the Byron Nelson Championship. Cook, who growing up was a pupil of Venturi's, spoke candidly and emotionally about his relationship with the
Ken Venturi died Friday and an emotional Jim Nantz spoke to John Cook about Venturi's life Saturday from the Byron Nelson Championship. Cook, who growing up was a pupil of Venturi's, spoke candidly and emotionally about his relationship with the
Another indication will come in Sunday's final round when golfers will wear red ribbons in memory of Ken Venturi, the longtime CBS golf analyst and 1964 U.S. Open champion who died Friday. Venturi, 82, enjoyed a close relationship with the namesake of
Ken Venturi, the winner of the 1964 U.S. Open, has died at 82 years old, his son confirms.
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