NBC’s Lead Golf Analyst Apologizes to CBS for Bashing Their Masters Broadcast: ‘I Went Too Far’
Kevin Kisner ripped CBS over their final round coverage of the Masters. Now he’s sorry about those comments.
www.si.comHere’s the latest on Kisner’s comments about CBS’s Masters coverage.
Kevin Kisner, NBC’s lead golf analyst, publicly criticized CBS’s final-round coverage of the 2026 Masters, saying the broadcast felt delayed and out of sync with live action. He described watching shots that seemed to have happened minutes earlier and said he found the feed confusing. This sparked notable discussion across golf media and social platforms.
CBS acknowledged the broadcast performance varied, while CBS Sports highlighted strong viewership for the final round, noting high audience numbers despite the critiques. The network reported the final round as one of the more-watched in recent Masters history.
In the days that followed, Kisner publicly clarified his remarks, apologizing for crossing a line in his critique and saying he didn’t intend to insult CBS staff or the broadcast team. He later explained his frustration came from wanting a clearer sense of live action versus replayed footage.
The broader golf media landscape picked up the story, with podcasts and outlets analyzing the clash between Kisner’s candid assessment and CBS/NBC production practices, and whether similar on-air criticisms could signal a shift in how networks handle Masters coverage.
If you’re watching current coverage and want to compare approaches, Kisner praised NBC’s live-anchored style versus CBS’s reliance on tape-delayed material for some portions, though he stressed that both networks aim to deliver compelling Masters storytelling.
Illustration: example of the conversation around live vs tape-delayed production
If you’d like, I can pull a quick, up-to-the-minute roundup from the main outlets or summarize the key quotes from Kisner and CBS for easy sharing.
Kevin Kisner ripped CBS over their final round coverage of the Masters. Now he’s sorry about those comments.
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