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Cara Banks is an English TV broadcaster and a golf reporter. Currently, she is the studio host for Golf Central on NBC. Also, Cara hosts the network’s Golf Central Live From news programming on-site at golf’s major championships as well as the biggest events.
Cara Banks is a well known figure in the golf world and one of the sport's best broadcasters, regularly seen on the Golf Channel and NBC Sports out on tour interviewing the world's best players and reporting from the biggest tournaments.
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Cara Banks is an English TV personality who TV hosts on Golf Channel and NBC Sports. She was the presenter of the Morning Drive golf channel which features numerous PGA Tours. She replaced the former host Holly Sonders in 2015 after she left the network.
Nearly 10 years ago now, Cara Banks switched on the Golf Channel in her hotel room at the PGA Championship and watched Kelly Tilghman host “Live From” onsite at Oak Hill Country Club. Banks, who...
Cara Banks. Studio Host and Reporter, NBC Sports. Cara Banks joined GOLF Channel in 2015 as a co-host for Morning Drive, the network’s daily news and lifestyle program.
Cara Banks is an English charming beauty who works as a golf reporter and gained fame as the host of the Morning Drive Show. She frequently appears on the Golf Channel and NBC Sports when on the road, doing interviews with the best players in the world and providing updates from the biggest tournaments.
The England-born Cara Banks has been charming Golf Channel audiences since 2015. Here are five things to know about her.
Cara Banks will be working her third Olympic assignment overall and second with NBCUniversal, serving as a host for CNBC and E!’s coverage of Olympic Games Paris 2024. She previously served as a host on NBCSN for the Tokyo Olympics and worked for Sky Sports at 2012 London Olympics.
SPORTS reporter Cara Banks will light up American television at breakfast time during The Open Championship this week. Banks, 37, will be on the ground for interviews at Royal Liverpool, England during NBC's coverage of the final major of the year.