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Venturi had precious friendship with Byron Nelson

Venturi overcame dehydration to win the 1964 U.S. Open and spent 35 years in the booth for CBS Sports.

Venturi, US Open champion and CBS analyst, dies

He overcame a stuttering problem as a kid in San Francisco to spend 35 years in the broadcast booth with CBS Sports.

Executive Women's Day sold out at Colonial

CBS Sports reporter Lesley Visser will be the keynote speaker for the lunch, set for 12:30 p.m. on May 21 at Colonial.

Final Four in North Texas will be first to include cable TV telecasts

Officials at CBS Sports and Turner Sports announced Tuesday that coverage of the 2014 Final Four in North Texas will include Saturday semifinal games on TBS, with the Monday championship game on CBS.

Couples, Montgomerie among 5 inducted to hall

When carpal tunnel syndrome ended his career, he moved to the broadcast booth and enjoyed 35 years of distinguished service to CBS Sports.

Ravens add Marcus Spears | NFL (AP) | Latest news and video on the Dallas...

CBS Sports reported the deal to be worth $3.55 million for two years.

How much could college stars earn in endorsements?

"Generally speaking, it's more the records and the performance on the field as a team than it is the individuals that play," said CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus, whose network has the good...

Billy Hunter voted out as head of NBA players union

"- CBS Sports reported the Celtics have discussed trading injured point guard Rajon Rondo to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Dwight Howard.

No. 1 recruit nationally signs with Mississippi

"Rivals.com, Scout.com, ESPN, CBS Sports and 247Sports all rated Nkemdiche the top prospect in the country.

CBS Sports chief Sean McManus: Super Bowl blackout was 'surreal'

The first thought that went through CBS Sports Chairman Sean McManus' mind when the lights went out during Sunday's Super Bowl telecast was whether this was a network problem or a Superdome problem.

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S.F. native won a major, spent 35 years with CBS

Ken Venturi, who overcame dehydration to win the 1964 U.S. Open and spent 35 years in the booth...

Ken Venturi, golfer who won 1964 U.S. Open in dramatic fashion, dies at 82

Sean McManus, chairman of CBS Sports, said Friday that Venturi "was not only one of golf's...

Ken Venturi passes away at 82

He went on to become an analyst for CBS Sports golf coverage for 35 years, and was inducted in...