Roger Maltbie Biography
Roger Maltbie is a games columnist and a golf player at present working beginning around 1991 for NBC Sports as an on-course correspondent and sports expert. Roger in 1973 turned proficient, in 1974 joined the PGA Tour, and from 1975 to 1996 partook in the Tour full-time. He won five authority visit occasions somewhere in the range of 1975 and 1985 in his most memorable entire year, for example, consecutive wins. Following his success at the 1975 Pleasant Valley Classic, Maltbie separated check behind in a bar ways with his $40,000 victors.
Roger Maltbie Age
Roger Maltbie was brought into the world in Modesto, California, in the United States, on June 30, 1951. He is 70 years of age and on June 30, 1951, consistently praises his birthday.
Roger Maltbie Height
Maltbie remains at a level of 5 ft 10 inches/Approx 1.78 m tall.
Roger Maltbie Education
He went to James Lick High School for his secondary school confirmation. Later on, from 1970-to 1971, Roger Maltbie joined San Jose City College. A short time later, He continued on toward the University of San Jose State and at the two foundations, the golf crew was a part.
Roger Maltbie Family
In spite of being a well known individual, Roger has figured out how to keep his life subtleties hidden in regards to his dad, mother, and kin. Notwithstanding, research data concerning his relative and kin is in the works and will be refreshed when we have clear subtleties.
Roger Maltbie Wife
Roger is hitched to his decent looking and caring spouse Donna. Several has two astonishing and attractive children in particular Parker and Spencer.
Roger Maltbie Children
Donna and Roger are glad guardians of two beguiling children specifically Parker Roger and Spencer Roger.
Roger Maltbie Salary
Roger Maltbie gets a yearly compensation of $10,000 – $100,000 each year. This is as indicated by NBC Sports Detroit secures/columnists’ compensations.
Roger Maltbie’s Net worth
Maltbie has a rough total assets of $1 million – $5 million U.S dollars.
Roger Maltbie Career
Roger serves starting around 1991 for NBC Sports as an on-course journalist and sports expert. Being the organization’s lead course columnist, He ordinarily draws with the pioneers the task of strolling. He has won acclaim on NBC’s inclusion of the PGA Tour for his engaging editorial and events like the NBC’s golf visit, President’s Cup, Ryder Cup, and U.S. Open. Each Saturday during third-round inclusion of PGA Tour occasions, Roger Maltbie contributes a famous fragment known as “Rules of the Game”.
Maltie started his expert profession with colossal outcome in 1975 winning consecutive occasions which prompted him being named PGA Tour’s Rookie of the Year. The following year, He won the beating Hale Irwin in a four-opening season finisher and debut Memorial Tournament. He collaborated with Gary Koch his NBC partner, played a restricted timetable on the Champions Tour, and, in April 2003 to win the Raphael (better-ball) Division at the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf.