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If you spend any time at all around golf’s crop of TV analysts, you realize something unusual: By the letter of the law, almost none of them are qualified.

The reason for this is not broadcast training or golf skill, but something much simpler. In the history of golf television, there have been only a handful of so-called “Lead Analysts” — the talking heads atop each network’s broadcast — and all but one of them have been major championship winners.

On Wednesday morning, that group added a surprise new voice to the mix: Jim Furyk, who will call two PGA Tour events on the Florida swing — the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Players Championship — in the lead analyst chair for Golf Channel.

The 55-year-old U.S. Open winner and former Ryder Cup captain is no stranger to life inside the ropes. Over the past several years, he’s been a fixture on the PGA Tour Champions, winning the Tour’s rookie of the year award in 2021 and hosting an annual Champions Tour event through his charity, Furyk and Friends. His TV and radio history is less thorough, though he has been no stranger to media scrums in his three decades and 17 victories on the PGA Tour — and has served as a frequent guest on SiriusXM throughout the years.

“It’s probably on a trial basis, see how much I like it, get a feel for it,” Furyk told the Associated Press’ Doug Ferguson. “With any new endeavor, it’s a learning process. There’s a feel and flow for how the show is done. I’m focused on doing the best job for two weeks.”

The 17-time PGA Tour winner may not have a preponderance of TV experience, but he does have a deep well of professional experience to lean on. He has competed as a pro for more than three decades, and enters the Players Championship with five top-5 finishes in the event, including two runner-up finishes, most recently as an out-of-nowhere 48-year-old in 2019. Furyk never won the Arnold Palmer Invitational, but he was just the third pro ever (following Palmer and Bruce Fleisher) to win his first two starts on the Champions Tour.

It’s early to forecast exactly what the tryout period means for Furyk’s TV future (in large part because he does not currently have a TV past to speak of), but he enters the job with something every fellow golf analyst craves: his 2003 victory at the U.S. Open at Olympia Fields. While Furyk might ultimately choose not to pursue a pathway to a lead analyst role with any of golf’s major networks, the major championship pedigree provides him with a potential pathway to a lead analyst chair that, until NBC’s Kevin Kisner, had only ever been occupied by major championship winners.

Ironically, Kisner’s path to the lead chair at NBC could provide clues for Furyk as he tries to navigate the journey forward. Kisner was a full-time PGA Tour player when he first stepped into NBC’s “tryout” to replace Paul Azinger in the lead analyst chair, then spent a year flirting with the job on a part-time basis before being named Azinger’s permanent replacement at the end of 2024.

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INTERVIEW: HENNI TAKES THE LEAD https://ultragolfing.com/interview-henni-takes-the-lead/ https://ultragolfing.com/interview-henni-takes-the-lead/#respond Sun, 01 Feb 2026 06:06:39 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/interview-henni-takes-the-lead/

Her new role with LIV Golf will see her anchoring pre-show coverage and delivering analysis across all four rounds of the league’s 72-hole format.

It is a position that requires nuance, confidence, and clarity, particularly within LIV’s dual narrative structure, where team identity and individual performance unfold simultaneously.

HENNI’S PASSION

Zuël’s enthusiasm for the role is evident not just in what she says, but in what she represents: a broadcaster who embraces technology, creativity, and global connectivity as essential tools.

“My passions – golf, technology, creativity, and forward thinking, are all reflected in this role,” she explains.

“Joining LIV Golf will enable me to draw on my experience as a commentator and former player, whilst contributing to the wider mission of expanding awareness and driving positive global change within the game.”

That phrase – positive global change – feels like a thread running through her entire career.

Whether she is raising the profile of women’s golf, mentoring the next generation, or championing philanthropic work, Zuël has always viewed the sport as a platform for more than competition.

Now, with a broadcast reach that spans continents, she can influence the game on its widest stage yet.

Her official debut for LIV Golf is set for Riyadh in February 2026, an event played under the lights at Riyadh Golf Club.

It’s a fitting introduction for someone who has spent her life stepping into arenas once considered beyond reach.

From the 13-year-old who rewrote the record books, to the professional who clawed her way through adversity, to the journalist who redefined modern golf storytelling, Henni Zuël arrives at this moment fully formed experienced, ambitious, and ready.

Golf is in a period of reinvention. Its audience is changing, its borders expanding, its traditions evolving.

Henni Zuël, with her rare blend of credibility and vision, is stepping into the heart of that transformation.

And as LIV Golf prepares to take its next global leap, it is hard to imagine a more fitting voice to help narrate the future

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