NBC To Hold ‘Rolling Auditions’ To Find Paul Azinger Replacement

NBC Sports is looking to find a permanent replacement for previous Lead Analyst Paul Azinger on its golf coverage

In an effort to find a suitable replacement for Paul Azinger as Lead Analyst for the broadcaster’s golf coverage, NBC Sports is searching far and wide.

The 2008 Team USA Ryder Cup captain, in the midst of negotiating a new contract when the decision to part ways was made, was revealed by Sports Illustrated. Azinger’s contract was not extended by the network after the October Ryder Cup final.

Paul McGinley filled in on a temporary basis during Tiger Woods’ latest professional comeback at the Hero World Challenge and could remain on the shortlist along with several other high-profile names such as Kevin Kisner, Justin Leonard, Brad Faxon, Brandel Chamblee, David Duval, and Geoff Ogilvy.

Front Office Sports is reporting that “NBC Sports plans to rotate multiple analysts over the coming months” rather than hiring an immediate replacement for Azinger without completing due diligence on the new hire.

Whoever is brought on board would sit alongside play-by-play announcer Dan Hicks in the 18th-hole broadcast booth and operate in a role that legendary commentator Johnny Miller excelled in for nearly 30 years.

The first man to step into the auditioning process will be four-time PGA Tour winner, Kisner. The 39-year-old will serve as an analyst for NBC’s coverage of the season-opening Sentry tournament in Hawaii from January 4-7. Kisner’s second audition, so to speak, will occur at the hotly-anticipated Waste Management Phoenix Open between February 8-11.

“I have always found Kevin to be very forthright, honest, and fearless when sharing his thoughts and opinions about the game, whether it’s in a conversation on the driving range or during his pre- and post-round press conferences,” NBC’s lead golf producer Tommy Roy said in a statement.

“We think his style will translate well to the viewers at home and we’re excited to have him join the NBC Sports broadcast team at The Sentry and the WM Phoenix Open.”

Ogilvy was another popular name to be touted recently, although the Australian would likely only stand in for a handful of the network’s bigger events. Should NBC want to follow in the footsteps of rival broadcasters by appointing a Major champion as their Lead Analyst (Trevor Immelman for CBS Sports and Andy North for ESPN), that would give Leonard and Duval an immediate point on the board thanks to their Open Championship victories in 1997 and 2001, respectively.

Fans may witness up to six months of rotation in the NBC booth as NBC plans to first announce Azinger’s replacement before the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (Course No. 2) in June, according to Front Office Sports.

 

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