Miller signs extension with NBC through 2018

Miller signs extension with NBC through 2018

Golf fans can expect to hear Johnny Miller's voice emanating from the analyst chair for at least another year.The 70-year-old has agreed to an extension with Golf Channel and NBC Sports that will see him remain with the company through at least 2018. Miller, a two-time major champion, has served as a golf analyst for NBC since 1990."I'm having a little bit of a battle of what my priorities are," Miller told the Associated Press. "I have a lot of things to pass on to my grandkids, whether it's fishing or being a grandpa. On the other hand, my brain is still working pretty good. All these years of announcing, I feel like I haven't slipped any. And NBC seems to like having me."Miller will be in the booth later this month as lead analyst when The Open returns to Royal Birkdale, site of his 1976 victory over Jack Nicklaus and Seve Ballesteros. Miller's extension also means he will work The Open in 2018 when it heads to Carnoustie.



He makes his debut at No. 1 on Thursday in the HSBC Champions at Sheshan International against a top-heavy field that includes five of the six top players in the world and all the major champions from this year. "Looking forward to teeing it as No. 1," Koepka said.
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Here are Fore Things that you should know heading into the weekend at Bay Hill, where Charley Hoffman holds a one-shot lead: 1. Jason Day working out the driver kinks. The world No. 2 is lurking just off the pace, tied for 13th after rounds of 70-71.
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Spain's Jon Rahm and Kevin Na of the USA have joined the European Tour as affiliate members for the 2017 season. Both players are inside the top 50 on the Official World Golf Ranking, with the promising 22 year old Rahm currently ranked 38th, thanks in part to his recent victory at the Farmers Insurance […]
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Both players are inside the top 50 on the Official World Golf Ranking, with the promising 22 year old Rahm currently ranked 38th, thanks in part to his recent victory at the Farmers Insurance Open, while Korean-born Na - also a winner on the US PGA Tour - is 44th.
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Back-to-back U.S. Open Champ Brooks Koepka says players complain too much, and he's right. So obviously they're not doing what they're supposed to do. So they're not playing good enough

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