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Kevin Kisner’s NBC analyst debut at The Sentry has fans vibing

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  • January 07, 2024
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Kevin Kisner’s NBC analyst debut at The Sentry has fans vibing

There is a new voice for NBC’s coverage of in Maui this week. Four time PGA Tour winner made his broadcasting debut on Friday during the second round of play, and it went fantastic. The masses loved his commentary. Kisner provided a perfect balance of nerdiness and humor while not over talking either.

He certainly made mistakes, but in sum, his debut was a great start. Accordingly, after his maiden broadcast, in true Kisner form, he took to Twitter to troll those who thought . It seems Kisner enjoyed his time on air, and Golf Channel did as well. They even created a highlight reel for him to show how good he was on air.

The best moments from Kevin Kisner's first day on the job as an analyst. Hear him on the call for all weekend on NBC, Golf Channel and . Kisner’s appearance was the talk of the town on “Golf Twitter.” While some did not enjoy the South Carolinian on the broadcast, those individuals were in the minority.

Most fans loved Kisner on the broadcast. He was a natural, and it did not go unnoticed. The reactions to his debut should boost his confidence as he heads into the rest of the weekend. Kis is predictably great in the booth. Really good golf nerd stuff and not just doing an impression of an announcer.

Not trying too hard to be funny. Got good anecdotes about each player. Way in. I need Kevin Kisner announcing every tournament this season. “This ain’t no hobby” is one of Kisner’s iconic quotes he made in his career. Now, others are using it to describe his broadcasting abilities. Could golf become a part time gig for him now? It does not seem like it, as the former Georgia Bulldog still has that competitive drive in him.

The Kevin Kisner broadcasting career is officially underway. This might actually be a hobby for him now. Since NBC and Paul Azinger parted ways, the broadcast company has tried out a few different analysts. Kisner is not giving up on golf yet, but people would love seeing him in the booth full time.

Kevin Kisner doing a very good job as NBC golf analyst replacing Paul Azinger. Great humor, telling me things I don’t know(which is a lot) Friday night golf from Maui is great to watch… Please keep Kevin Kisner on the broadcast! Really cool to hear a different voice,but laid back & hilarious thoughts.

Finally! “Let’s get the party started,” Kevin Kisner is his debut in the Golf Channel booth Kisner will continue to appear on the broadcast team this weekend for NBC. Will the 39 year old join them in the future? The answer to that is yes. NBC has tabbed him to help broadcast the Waste Management Phoenix Open in February.

His laid back attitude and personality seem to be what people like. Kisner’s dry humor and quick wit added something to the coverage. Will it last? It is uncertain because Kisner is not retiring. Yet, his broadcasting debut proved to be a great addition to the first PGA Tour event of 2024..

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