Gary McCord talks PGA Tour vs. LIV, Ryder Cup road woes for the U.S. and good buddy Peter Kostis in this Golfweek Q&A

Golfweek caught up with the opinionated funnyman to discuss the state of pro golf.

PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. — Gary McCord has opinions. Not breaking any news here, but the long-time golf commentator is one of those guys that if you can get a microphone in front of, chances are you’re going to get a few gems.

The recent Arizona Golf Hall of Fame induction ceremony for the Class of 2023 at Paradise Valley Country Club was a chance for many decision-makers, influencers, players past and present and more to mingle, and McCord was among the attendees.

Wearing a slick, patterned white sport coat and his signature mustache, McCord, 75, was first asked the obvious question: Why are you here?

“Peter,” he said. “Kostis. We’re buddies. We were at CBS for 30 something years. I brought him here to Arizona.”

Kostis was one of four inductees in the Class of ’23, including former PGA Tour player Howard Twitty as well as Judy McDermott and Wade Dunagan, two stakeholders who were influential in the grass roots of the game in southern Arizona.

McCord seemingly knows everyone, but it was Kostis that McCord spoke the most about. Does he remember the first time they met?

“Yea. We were doing the Ryder Cup in 1989. Can’t remember where it was,” he admitted. “It was a road game. We had a team over there for USA Network and he was on the team and so we started hanging.”

Did the two of you two hit it off right away?

“Yea. I knew him from the Tour and him teaching a lot of the guys,” McCord said. “He got tired of Florida so I called him and I said ‘You wanna come down [to Arizona]? I got a new place called Grayhawk. I’m going to start a golf school there, and I have no idea what to do.

“He said ‘Let me think about it’, and then he said ‘Yea, I’ll do it’ and he moved out here.”

McCord and Kostis both left CBS after the end of 2019 after their contracts were not renewed. These days, the duo has a YouTube channel called “Kostis and McCord: Off their rockers.”

Here’s the rest of Golfweek‘s chat with Gary McCord.

Peter Kostis on PGA Tour’s TV product, LIV Golf’s impact and three of the best shots he ever saw

Kostis goes 1-on-1 in this Q&A with Golfweek.

PARADISE VALLEY, Ariz. — Before he was a golf analyst, Peter Kostis was a golf teacher.

He made the slow-mo swing analysis on CBS – officially the Konika-Minolta Biz Hub Swing Vision camera – a staple of the TV coverage but he was only able to let that shine because of his background as a golf instructor. Years of working with a variety of tour pros sharpened his eye and that proved invaluable on the air when you needed to make quick decisions.

“What he did was, when you’re teaching live, you gotta pick something out that that guy just did in a nanosecond,” said longtime CBS colleague and friend Gary McCord. “Then they throw it right back to you and you’re communicating now with the guys in truck and it’s like ‘Watch this, this is what he’s doing, this is why he’s hanging it to the right’, and you gotta do it (snaps fingers) that fast. You gotta do it succinctly. Your picture’s gotta be painted in two seconds and he was brilliant at that, brilliant at reading a guy’s golf swing and finding out why he’s going good or why he’s going bad.”

The duo were both let go by CBS near the end of 2019, their contracts not renewed by the network. They have since started their own YouTube channel called Kostis and McCord: Off their rockers.

Arizona Golf Hall of Fame
The 2023 Arizona Golf Hall of Fame induction ceremony at Paradise Valley Country Club. (Photo: Todd Kelly/Golfweek)

Kostis, 76, was one of four people inducted into the Arizona Golf Hall of Fame Class of 2023 earlier this week at Paradise Valley Country Club.

Prior to the shindig, he chatted with Golfweek. Here’s the Q&A.