News

It was late Friday, following the second round of the U.S. Senior Open, when a video went viral of NBC Sports on-course analyst Roger Maltbie and Padraig Harrington having words toward each other. It ...
Maltbie told Golf.com, "All these checks I’ve gotten from NBC, (Harrington's) name isn’t on any of them," when explaining his position in their viral exchange at the U.S. Senior Open.
A video of Padraig Harrington arguing with NBC reporter Roger Maltbie for not helping him look for a lost ball during his opening round is generating buzz at the U.S.
US Senior Open 36-hole co-leader Padraig Harrington was not happy with one of NBC's course reporters for breaching what he called "golf etiquette." ...
Padraig Harrington and NBC reporter Roger Maltbie exchanged words at the U.S. Senior Open on Friday. Here's what triggered the squabble.
PADRAIG HARRINGTON was caught in a furious argument with a TV reporter over golf etiquette. The heated row occurred midway through the US Senior Open on Friday at the Broadmoor Golf Club.
Padraig Harrington criticized NBC reporter Roger Maltbie for not helping search for a lost ball during the U.S. Senior Open. Maltbie defended his inaction, stating he was working as a reporter, not a ...
A video of Padraig Harrington arguing with NBC on-course reporter Roger Maltbie for not helping him look for a lost ball during his opening round is generating buzz at the U.S. Senior Open.
Roger Maltbie utters these words more than any others during tournaments he's covering. The NBC/Golf Channel on-course reporter of 24 years splits his time between calling the action and being ...
If justice and logic are served, our man won`t make it, of course. Rooting for Roger shall prove a thankless task come Sunday evening. Somebody famous or handsome will win the 51st Masters, or ...
Roger Maltbie was hired by NBC in 1991 and debuted as an on-course commentator in ‘92 while he was still an active player. DAVID CANNON/GETTY. By Chad Finn. June 12, 2022 ...
Roger Maltbie and Gary Koch celebrate a birdie on the seventh green during the final round of the 2011 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf. Chris Condon It is not the easiest way to go out.