Sir Nick Faldo, the six-time major champion and lead golf analyst for CBS, announced Tuesday he will be retiring at the end of his 16th season covering the PGA TOUR for the network.
He will leave his seat in the 18th tower at the conclusion of the Wyndham Championship, Aug. 4-7.
Trevor Immelman, 2008 Masters champion and the captain of the International Presidents Cup Team that will take on the Americans at Quail Hollow this fall, will replace him, taking his seat next to Jim Nantz starting with the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
“Sir Nick has had a remarkable career on network television for nearly 20 years and is one of the most accomplished commentators to ever sit in the 18th tower,” said Sean McManus, Chairman, CBS Sports. “Nick brought the same passion and dedication that propelled him to the world’s number one golfer to our broadcasts. He combined his profound knowledge of golf with his wit and charm, enlightening viewers and elevating our coverage. We thank him for his outstanding contributions and dedication to CBS Sports. While his voice will be missed on-air, we wish him the best as he continues to positively impact the game of golf around the world.