Faldo move to curtail career

Nick Faldo has taken a major step towards retirement by accepting a job with American television network CBS.

Nick Faldo has taken a major step towards retirement by accepting a job with American television network CBS.

The 49-year-old Briton, who has won six majors, will become the network's lead golf analyst, replacing former US PGA Tour regular Lanny Wadkins.

"I view this as a fabulous opportunity for me, which may come once every 10 years," said Faldo. "But it will seriously curtail my playing career.

"My playing days aren't completely over but my priority now is given to CBS."

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Faldo's decision means he will miss next year's Masters, an event he has won three times. His other three major wins came in the British Open.

CBS has signed a six-year contract with the US PGA Tour and will broadcast 21 events from 2007.

As if his television work isn't enough, Faldo also will be keeping his eye on European players as the Ryder Cup captain for the 2008 matches, when Europe will try to capture the cup an unprecedented fourth straight time.

"I'll keep my eyes on what the guys are up to," Faldo said.

Faldo still can wear his green jacket at Augusta National when he's on the grounds or at the Champions Dinner on Tuesday night. However, a club spokesman said it was not clear if Faldo would be able to wear the green jacket in the broadcast tower.

CBS will broadcast 21 events on the schedule starting in 2007. Faldo also will be in the booth for ABC Sports for the British Open, giving him every major except the US Open, which is carried by NBC Sports with Johnny Miller as its lead analyst.