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March 4 2011

6:57 pm

Chirkinian passes away at 84

Remembering Frank Chirkinian

Legendary golf television producer Frank Chirkinian passed away on Friday.

Frank Chirkinian, the legendary golf and sports television producer, passed away at his North Palm Beach, Fla., home Friday evening after a long battle with lung cancer. Chirkinian, who was selected for induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame in February, was 84 years old (click here for a video tribute of Chirkinian).

Under his 39-year watch as CBS’ lead golf producer, the network was the first to use high-angle cameras in blimps, trees and cranes. He also put roving reporters on the ground, painted the cups white and created the IFB device that allows producers to talk to their announcers during a telecast.

In 1960 he was the first to list a player’s score relative to par instead of their total strokes for the tournament.

In all, Chirkinian produced 38 Masters telecasts.

PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem issued the following statement:

"Frank Chirkinian was a visionary in every sense of the word," Finchem said. "He was an artist. The sport of golf was presented on television to generations of fans in innovative, imaginative and entertaining ways because of Frank. Our sport has lost a friend and a true pioneer."

The World Golf Hall of Fame issued the following statement:

Jack Peter, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, World Golf Hall of Fame & Museum: “Golf lost one of its giants with the passing of Frank Chirkinian. Like everyone in the game, the World Golf Hall of Fame family is saddened by this news. We will be honored to celebrate his life and impact on the game with his induction into the Hall of Fame in May. He will forever be remembered as a pioneer and truly deserving of being known as the father of golf on television.”

CBS Sports issued the following statements Friday:

Sean McManus, Chairman, CBS Sports: "In his 38 years with CBS Sports, Frank Chirkinian’s remarkable innovations and contributions have become the industry standard for the way we watch golf on television. Frank has left a legacy of excellence and creativity in golf broadcasting that will never be equaled and is a true Hall of Famer in all of sports television."

Jim Nantz: "He was a friend, a mentor and a father figure to me. I was blessed to have his guiding hand extended to me at the age of 26. I am comforted knowing, as long as there is golf being televised any where in the world; Frank Chirkinian lives."

Lance Barrow, Coordinating Producer of Golf and the NFL on CBS Sports: "The golfing world lost a great ambassador to the game today in the passing of Frank Chirkinian. He did as much for the game as anyone who has ever been associated with golf. His legacy will live on forever."

CBS Sports will honor Chirkinian throughout the day on Saturday. Nantz will deliver a special tribute to Chirkinian during halftime of the Kansas-Missouri game that begins at Noon, ET.

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  • James

    Thanks for everything Frank. RIP.

  • Taylor

    Frank Chirkinian: A genius at televised golf.

  • Steve Tantillo

    Was lucky to be on the range at the old Sammy Davis Jr Hartford Open 1974, Mr Chirkinian drove Sammy up to the range in a golf cart- where Lee Trevino was hitting balls–Lots of joking, Trevino goes, “nice to see the Arabs and Jews getting along so well”

    Frank Chirkinian made golf with TV into a gripping story each week on CBS. RIP

  • Doug B.

    When it comes to innovators in U.S. televised sports production & direction, Frank Chirkinian and Roone Arledge pretty much stand alone above the rest. R.I.P. big Frank.

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  • Thomas Ruemmele

    Thank´s Frank!
    In 1978 I met him at the Masters. It was our first time to cover the Masters-German Television ZDF-he was a great director and producer and I learned so much: how to bring the game on TV. In the following years golf grow up in Germany and I did many German Open as Director and Producer: and I try to did it in his way!!! Thank´s Frank

  • Jeff

    From everything I have read he was not a very nice person.

  • gail

    Notice how in the tribute to him they never show him with smokes. If you could see him in his final days, no one would ever take another puff….

  • Bruce

    It wasn’t Tiger, It was Frank. Thanks for everything

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  • Willie Bell

    Rest in peace Frank! The sport of Pro Golf just won’t be the same without him.

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