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 dead Ken Venturi, the voice of PGA golf on CBS for 35 years, died today after a long hospitalization. He was 82. After a solid career as a pro golfer, including a win at the 1964 U.S. Open, he turned to broadcasting after after hanging up
IRVING, Texas - Ken Venturi was a 14-year-old with a camera trying to get a picture of Byron Nelson - Latest News - Winnipeg Free Press.
World Golf Hall of Famer and PGA Tour legend Ken Venturi passed away on Friday afternoon in a California hospital, near where he made his home outside of Palm Springs. He was 82. His death came just two days after his 82nd birthday, and 11 days after
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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