
He
earned over $1 Million in tournament winnings while on the PGA Tour; Currently
he is a golf analyst for CBS Sports.
Bobby Clampett joined CBS Sports in 1991 as a course reporter for their broadcast
of the PGA Championship. After retiring from his career as a professional golfer
in 1995, Clampett was excited to accept a full-time position with CBS. He now
works as a golf analyst at approximately 20 events per year and has become
a respected member of the CBS Sports Golf Broadcast Team.
Bobby
Clampett was a regular on the PGA Tour from 1980 to 1995. During that time,
he earned more than $1 million in tournament winnings. Clampett's most successful
year came in 1981 when he finished the season ranked 14th on the Official
Money List. Bobby had another great year in 1982, winning the Southern Open
and coming close with six other top-ten finishes.
In 1984, Clampett became the youngest player to earn more than $500,000. Other
highlights of Bobby Clampett's early golfing career at Brigham Young University
include his accomplishments as a three-time All-American (1978-1980) and two-time
Collegiate Golfer of the Year.
Clampett lives in Cary, North Carolina with his wife Marianna and his three children
- Katelyn, Daniel, and Michael.