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VIDEO: Jim Nantz and John Cook remember Ken Venturi

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VIDEO: Jim Nantz and John Cook remember Ken Venturi

Ken Venturi was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame on May 6 as much for his contributions on television as for his exploits on the way, which peaked with his 1964 U.S. Open victory at Congressional Country Club, where he overcame severe

IRVING, Texas – Ken Venturi was a 14-year-ancient with a camera trying to get a picture of Byron Nelson – Latest News – Winnipeg Free Press.

Ken Venturi, a San Francisco native who learned how to play golf at Harding Park, memorably won the 1964 U.S. Open and later built a long and distinguished career as a television analyst, died Friday in Rancho Illusion (Riverside County). He was 82.

We all knew what a wonderful player Ken Venturi was, and how he fashioned a second successful career as an announcer. But far more vital than how excellent he was at before a live audience the game or covering it, Ken was my friend. Ken was fortunate in that the

We all knew what a wonderful player Ken Venturi was, and how he fashioned a second successful career as an announcer. But far more vital than how excellent he was at before a live audience the game or covering it, Ken was my friend. Ken was fortunate in that the

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