MASTERS® CHAMPION ZACH JOHNSON AIMS FOR SECOND VICTORY AT “AT&T CLASSIC” ON MAY 19-20 ON CBS SPORTS
Zach Johnson, 2007 Masters champion, returns to Georgia this week looking for his second AT&T CLASSIC title against a strong field as CBS Sports broadcasts the third and final rounds on Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20 (3:00-6:00 PM, ET, both days), live from TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, Ga.
Bill Macatee and Ian Baker-Finch provide commentary from the 18th hole tower. Peter Oosterhuis calls the action at the 17th hole, Gary McCord at the 16th hole and Bobby Clampett at the 15th hole. David Feherty and Peter Kostis serve as on-course reporters.
Johnson won the AT&T Classic in 2004 for his first PGA TOUR title and tied for second at last year’s tournament. Phil Mickelson, defending champion and three-time winner here, is taking this week off after winning THE PLAYERS Championship. Johnson takes on Henrik Stenson, Rory Sabbatini, Charles Howell III, Stewart Cink, Chris DiMarco, Vaughn Taylor, Tim Clark, Angel Cabrera, Steve Elkington, Jose Coceres, Brad Faxon, J.J. Henry, J.B. Holmes and John Daly. Champion Tour stars Raymond Floyd and Larry Nelson will also compete. Floyd has played in this event 19 times, losing in a playoff to Keith Fergus in 1982. Nelson, a Georgia native, won the event in 1980.
Lance Barrow is Coordinating Producer of CBS Sports’ golf coverage. Jim Rikhoff produces the AT&T Classic and Chris Svendsen directs.
Tony Petitti is Executive Vice President and Executive Producer, CBS Sports.











