Verne Lundquist Reveals Emotional Masters Farewell with Tiger Woods

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‣ Legendary golf broadcaster Verne Lundquist shared a poignant interaction with Tiger Woods during the final round of the 2024 Masters, marking a memorable moment as Lundquist retired after four decades of covering the tournament.

‣ The emotional exchange included Woods stopping his round to shake Lundquist’s hand and express well wishes for his retirement, a gesture that was highlighted as a feel-good moment of the tournament and captured by ESPN cameras.

‣ Lundquist treasures a particular moment when, after their exchange, Woods gave him a thumbs up while walking down the 17th fairway, symbolizing a lasting bond between the two figures, tied together by Lundquist’s iconic call of Woods’ chip-in at the 2005 Masters.

Oh, the legendary Verne Lundquist, folks. He’s opened up about a moment with Tiger Woods that he’ll “treasure forever.” Picture this: the final round of the 2024 Masters. It’s a big deal because after four decades of being the voice of the Augusta National Major, Lundquist decided it was time to hang up his mic.

The man’s a legend, really. He’s been there for some of the most jaw-dropping moments in golf. Remember his “in your life” call? That was when Woods made that unbelievable chip from the back of the 16th green during the 2005 Masters. Fast forward 19 years, and there’s this full-circle moment at the same hole.

So, Tiger’s doing his thing on Sunday, right? And he takes a moment to walk over to Lundquist to shake his hand and wish him well in retirement. Caught on ESPN cameras, it was a heartwarming scene. At 83, Lundquist’s sharing this on The Steam Room podcast, and it’s just pure gold.

He tells this story, right? He’s down by the 16th, waiting while Tiger’s playing the 14th. And Tiger’s not having the best day, five over, and ends up last in the tournament. But that doesn’t stop him. After finishing the 16th, Tiger walks over, shakes Lundquist’s hand, and they have a chat.

The details are a bit fuzzy for Lundquist, but the gist was there. He thanked Tiger, and Tiger’s like, “We’re gonna be tied at the hip forever.” All because of that iconic shot and call. It’s a moment, captured for eternity, a handshake that says so much.

And then, there’s this bit that Lundquist cherishes the most. After their chat, Tiger tees off at 17, and Lundquist’s just there, under a tree, soaking it all in. Tiger looks over, gives him a thumbs up, and man, that’s a memory to hold onto.

Before the tournament, Woods had some kind words for Lundquist. He talked about that iconic call and how Lundquist has this knack for drawing the audience in. It’s like poetry, mixed with emotion. Woods grew up listening to Lundquist, and that call at the 16th is something he’ll never forget.

So, there you have it. A story of respect, memories, and a beautiful send-off for a broadcasting legend. It’s the end of an era at the Masters, but what a way to cap it off.

Elliott Mitchell
Elliott Mitchell
Elliott Mitchell is a Golf Glance Senior Writer. After earning a degree in Sports Journalism, he joined the club in 2021. Elliott is in charge of Golf Glance's news, features, and travel sections, as well as the courses.

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