
<p>In Part 2 of our four-part conversation with Broadcasting Hall of Famer and longtime CBS Sports coordinating producer Lance Barrow, we dive deep into the formative years and defining moments of his storied career. After graduating from Abilene Christian University, Lance headed to New York City in 1982 to begin his journey at CBS Sports—eventually stepping into the biggest chair in golf television.</p><p>Lance shares vivid behind-the-scenes stories of working under the legendary Frank Chirkinian, the iconic and tough-as-nails pioneer of televised golf, famously known as “The Ayatollah.” From sand greens at the Norman Challenge to producing Jack Nicklaus’s historic 1986 Masters win, Lance details the lessons learned, innovations introduced, and high-wire pressure of live sports broadcasting.</p><p>You’ll hear incredible accounts of golf’s evolution on TV—from the introduction of mini-cams and drones to unforgettable slow-motion replays, including the first-ever televised shank. Lance...