Verne Lundquist

What does it take to make some of the most famous calls in sports – all while suffering from chronic, almost crippling back pain? Veteran sportscaster Verne Lundquist reveals how he called Tiger Woods’ dramatic chip-in birdie at the 16h hole to win the Masters in 2005.

Verne has been broadcasting American sports for nearly 50 years and is known for being the voice for NFL Films, the Masters, several Olympics and one of the most watched sports events in history – the 1994 Winter Olympics – where he called the Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan skating debacle.

And, after four decades of covering American sports, whom do you think Verne Lundquist says was the greatest, most unstoppable athlete he’s ever seen?

Verne is joined by Dr. Jason Stoneback, who talks about his unstoppable dream team of doctors and specialists who do whatever it takes to save a limb or fix a broken bone. Dr. Stoneback is on the faculty at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and serves three roles as the Chief of the Orthopedic Trauma and Fracture Surgery Service, the Director of the Limb Restoration Program and the Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

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