Following 16 years wearing the headset for the organization, Sir Nick Faldo expressed farewell from the stall,

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 during the last round of the 2022 Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Sunday.

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The six-time significant boss, who has a profound history at Sedgefield tracing all the way back to his PGA Tour debut at the 1979 Greater Greensboro Open,

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"I blew it," Faldo said as he teared up during his last section on the transmission before momentarily gathering himself.

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"I was in a boat in Ireland, and they called me and said, 'How might you want to sit close to Jim Nantz?'

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and I in a real sense dropped out the boat, I truly did. That was 2006, and here we are 16 years after the fact."

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"Because of all the team," he proceeded. "As I lovingly and consciously call you the laborers, they put the photos out, we do the shaking, we have a simple work.

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 Much obliged to all of you." "I'm a solitary kid and I've found, at 65, three siblings. Much obliged to you,"

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 he said concerning Nantz, Ian Baker-Finch and Frank Nobilo, who went along with him in the stall for the last round. "I'm prepared."

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