Broadcaster Mike Tirico said that broadcasting golf has changed his life during an interview on The Dan Patrick Show on Thursday morning.

Tirico's reflections come as he prepares for one of the most prestigious events in the sport, highlighting the personal and professional impact of his long-term involvement with golf coverage.

Speaking with host Dan Patrick, Tirico said he is preparing for his upcoming assignment for the 154th Open Championship [2]. The event is scheduled to take place this week and weekend. This appearance marks the 28th Open Championship that Tirico will broadcast [1].

During the conversation, Tirico said the UK's top golf venues are high quality and discussed the current state of the game. He specifically addressed the play of Scottie Scheffler, noting the golfer's performance as a key element of the current competitive landscape.

The interview served as a preview for the tournament, allowing Tirico to connect his personal history in the booth with the scale of the current event. He said calling golf has had a profound influence on his life and career trajectory.

Tirico's tenure in golf broadcasting has spanned nearly three decades, positioning him as one of the primary voices for the sport's biggest stages. His discussion on the show emphasized the unique relationship between a broadcaster and the venues, and athletes they cover over such a long period.

Broadcasting golf 'changed my life'

Tirico's milestone of 28 Open Championships underscores the stability and longevity of elite sports broadcasting roles. As the 154th Open Championship begins, his perspective reflects the intersection of sports media and the historical prestige of UK golf venues.