Apr 6, 2022; Augusta, Georgia, USA; Nick Faldo reacts after just missing a putt on no. 7 during the Par 3 Contest at The Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. Adam Cairns-Augusta Chronicle/USA TODAY Network

Nick Faldo announced earlier this summer that he is leaving CBS after a 16-year run, and his final broadcast with the network was on Sunday. The occasion was a very emotional one for the six-time major champion and his colleagues.

CBS paid tribute to Faldo during the final round of The Wyndham Championship. Both he and Ian Baker-Finch fought back tears as they said farewell to one another.

The moment was a bit of a full circle one for Faldo. The first PGA Tour event that the 65-year-old played in was the Greater Greensboro Open 43 years ago. That tournament later became The Wyndham Championship.

Faldo’s contract with CBS is set to expire, and he listed several reasons why he has decided to step away.

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