Win McMurry Speaker & Booking Information
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Win McMurry
She has received multiple Telly Awards for her work as a producer, writer, and host of groundbreaking online content for the PGA Tour
In addition to her work on television, McMurry has also made a name for herself in digital media. She hosted a popular travel series on GolfChannel.com titled "Gone With the Win," where she explored various golf destinations and experiences. Her role as the network's fantasy golf expert and authority on golf fashion further showcased her versatility and deep knowledge of the sport. McMurry's ability to connect with both casual fans and seasoned golf enthusiasts has been a hallmark of her career.
Before her time at the Golf Channel, McMurry honed her skills in various roles within the sports media landscape. She worked as a producer, writer, and host for PGA Tour Entertainment, where she contributed to programs like PGA Tour Today, Monday Backspin, and Morning Movers. Her experience also extends beyond golf, having worked as a runner for NFL and NCAA Basketball coverage at CBS Sports Network, and as a production assistant for WCBS-TV. These diverse experiences have contributed to her well-rounded understanding of sports media.
McMurry's career is a testament to her passion for sports and her dedication to delivering high-quality content to audiences. Her work has not only elevated her profile but also contributed to the broader appreciation of golf as a sport. Whether through her on-air roles or her behind-the-scenes contributions, McMurry has left a lasting impact on the sports broadcasting industry. "Contact Win McMurry speaker booking agent Direct Sportslink for Win McMurry speaker and appearance fees and to find other similar sports celebrity motivational speakers for your event.
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