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Amanda Balionis has welcomed Johnson Wagner to CBS’s golf broadcast team. The three-time PGA Tour winner will join as an on-course reporter for PGA Tour events on CBS and Paramount+ starting in January. He will also contribute to CBS Sports’ digital platforms, sharing previews, recaps, and content on the network’s social channels.
The three-time PGA Tour winner's popularity has boomed in the last few years, in part because of segments where he recreates shots. He says those will continue.
As Golfweek reported on Thursday, CBS named Johnson Wagner to its golf broadcast team as an on-course reporter for PGA Tour events, starting in January.
Wagner has garnered golf fans' adoration by recreating key golf shots from tournament rounds, which he will continue in his new role
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