CBS Sports is elevating former PGA Tour player Colt Knost into its booth for the network’s upcoming golf coverage.
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CBS Sports has confirmed that former PGA Tour professional Colt Knost will step into a full-time booth role for the network’s ...
A fresh face and voice will be moving up from the course to join host Jim Nantz in the CBS Sports golf super tower each week ...
Former PGA Tour player Colt Knost is moving from on-course reporter to the booth as an analyst for CBS Sports' golf coverage in 2026.
Colt Knost will succeed Ian Baker-Finch in the CBS booth beginning in 2026, the latest promotion in a rapid rise in golf TV.
Colt Knost will be getting fewer steps in at PGA Tour events next season as part of a new look for CBS Sports’ golf broadcast team in 2026.
A replacement for veteran golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch has been named at CBS. Colt Knost will fill the role long held by ...