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Golf Channel analyst Johnson Wagner was coached by Bryson DeChambeau while trying to recreate the LIV Golf star’s epic shot to secure his second U.S. Open win on Sunday.. Wagner, whose bad shots ...
Johnson Wagner is back to business, shanking two shots: ‘That was not the right club today’ "I don't want to look like a fool on television, but I've gotten pretty good at that." ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNWatch Johnson Wagner Hit Outrageous Skull Shank Bunker EscapeGolf Channel analyst Johnson Wagner was at his best again with a hilarious segment at the American Express that resulted in ...
Johnson Wagner is, in a word, fantastic from bunkers. His SG from bunkers is -0.15 compared to tour average. But those include ridiculous shots from Royal Troon's famed coffin bunker.
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Johnson Wagner is at it again, hits ‘skull shank’ from bunker to within a few feet of the pin - MSNNew year, same Johnson Wagner. Thankfully. The three-time PGA Tour winner and Golf Channel analyst proved that he was a man of the people often last year when he’d attempt to recreate important ...
Johnson Wagner is golf TV's most beloved everyman. But the journey that brought him to Golf Channel is about much more than on-camera shanks.
Johnson Wagner had a decent career on the PGA Tour, scoring three victories and earning over $12 million throughout his career. As he has transitioned into a media career with Golf Channel, ...
The addition of Johnson Wagner to the NBC/Golf Channel team has been a breath of fresh air for the network’s broadcast. Not only does the three-time Tour winner provide excellent analysis ...
Johnson Wagner fired this bunker shot over the green and then Bryson appeared from the darkness carrying the U.S. Open trophy. Just an instinct for content creation. Then Johnson hit it to a foot.
PINEHURST, N.C. — Johnson Wagner was beaming. This was back in April, and the 44-year-old Golf Channel analyst was asked about his first week broadcasting the Masters.
PINEHURST, N.C. — Throwing a golf ball is just like trying to toilet paper a two-story house. At least that’s how Johnson Wagner sees it. “When you throw something so light very hard, it’s ...
Just ask Johnson Wagner. Wagner, now a popular analyst on NBC’s Golf Channel, had not qualified for the Masters in 2008 when the final pre-Masters tournament was the Houston Open.
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