Back in 2019, Colt Knost joined CBS as an on-course reporter at select golf events. By 2021, he began working full-time for the network and has ever since. Recently, CBS Sports announced another ...
We have a reminder entering the WM Phoenix Open. The PGA Tour will only get better when everyone is chasing greatness like Scottie Scheffler does.
With the retirement of Ian Baker Finch, Knost has been promoted from his role as course reporter to working in the “Super Tower,” as CBS calls it, with Jim Nantz and analysts Trevor Immelman and Frank ...
Colt Knost will succeed Ian Baker-Finch in the CBS booth beginning in 2026, the latest promotion in a rapid rise in golf TV. The post Colt Knost opens up on CBS tower promotion, TV goals, criticism ...
Just because you can apply doesn’t mean you should. We are now a few weeks removed from the “hysteria” around former pros dominating the U.S Mid Am in August, but after listening to a clip from the ...
CBS Sports is elevating former PGA Tour player Colt Knost into its booth for the network’s upcoming golf coverage. Knost, 40, has been working with the CBS golf team since 2019 as an on-course ...
A fresh face and voice will be moving up from the course to join host Jim Nantz in the CBS Sports golf super tower each week in 2026 as Colt Knost has been elevated into the booth alongside lead ...
Above all, Colt Knost’s job takes him places. It asks him to visit three of the most beautiful golf courses on earth each year: Augusta National, Riviera and Pebble Beach. It requires his presence at ...