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Maltbie, Koch won’t return to NBC/Golf in ’23

- Adam Woodard

It’s the end of an era for NBC and Golf Channel.

Golfweek has confirmed that both Roger Maltbie and Gary Koch won’t be returning to broadcasts in 2023. The network told Maltbie and Koch the decision was made to “refresh” the team for the future.

“Roger and Gary have been synonymous with NBC Sports’ golf coverage for decades, having educated and entertaine­d multiple generation­s of viewers and having made some of the most memorable calls in the history of the game,” said Golf Channel executive producer Molly Solomon via a statement to Golfweek. “Their profession­alism and prowess is only exceeded by their character as they have been great teammates and friends to so many of us here. We will be honoring their careers during our coverage of the PNC Championsh­ip in December.”

Maltbie was originally told 2021 would be his last year before Jim “Bones” Mackay left his on-air role with the network to caddie for Justin Thomas. He returned as an on-course

reporter for 2022 but wasn’t renewed for 2023. A five-time winner on the PGA Tour, Maltbie, 71, had been covering golf for NBC Sports since 1992.

Koch, 69, joined NBC Sports full time in 1997 after he debuted as a course reporter at the 1996 Players Championsh­ip and U.S. Open. The six-time winner on Tour was an analyst in the tower for the network’s PGA Tour and major championsh­ip coverage.

The pair also teamed up to win the PGA Tour Champions’ Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf three times.

 ?? HUNTER MARTIN/GETTY IMAGES ?? Roger Maltbie, left, and Gary Koch won’t be returning to NBC broadcasts in 2023.
HUNTER MARTIN/GETTY IMAGES Roger Maltbie, left, and Gary Koch won’t be returning to NBC broadcasts in 2023.

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