Ian Baker-Finch Autographs
Ian Michael Baker-Finch (born 24 October 1960) is an Australian golfer and sports commentator best known for winning The Open Championship in 1991.
Baker-Finch was born in Nambour, Queensland, Australia. He grew up in the same Queensland neighborhood as fellow golfers Greg Norman and Wayne Grady.
Baker-Finch turned professional in 1979. He credits Jack Nicklaus as his greatest influence, saying that he based his game on Nicklaus' book, Golf My Way.
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Current items with a signature of Ian Baker-Finch
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Traded items with a signature of Ian Baker-Finch
The most expensive item with a signature of Ian Baker-Finch (IAN BAKER FINCH Autographed Signed 1991 Open Game Used Golf GLOVE JSA Framed PGA) was sold in March 2026 for $399.99 while the cheapest item (IAN BAKER-FINCH autographed signed PGA autograph card!) found a new owner for $0.01 in April 2008. The month with the most items sold (11) was May 2026 with an average selling price of $8.29 for an autographed item of Ian Baker-Finch. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in January 2022 with $79.49 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.01 was April 2008. In average, an autographed item from Ian Baker-Finch is worth $4.99.
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Latest News about Ian Baker-Finch
Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus congratulate Ian Baker-Finch on his retirement after (08/03/2025): Baker-Finch was on the CBS call for the final time at the Wyndham after announcing his retirement at the end of this season
US Masters 2015: Adam Scott and Jason Day will drive each other to success, says (04/08/2015): As top Australian hopes Adam Scott and Jason Day embarked on their quest to win this year's Masters, there was one glaring difference – Scott had the comfort of knowing he had won one already.
Ian Baker-Finch joining the 2015 Legends Tour on the Mornington Peninsula (03/03/2015): IAN BAKER-FINCH will tee it up on the E-Z-GO PGA Legends Tour this month with the former Major winner set to play a number of pro-am tournaments on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
CBS Sports Golf Analyst Ian Baker-Finch On Tiger And Phil’s Chances At Torrey Pi (02/05/2015): CBS Sports golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch discusses the chances of the old guard and the seemingly ever-increasing number of talented young guns at this week’s Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
Ian Baker-Finch On Chances Of Tiger, Phil At Torrey Pines (02/04/2015): It's a Q-and-A with CBS Sports golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch.
Older News Stories about Ian Baker-Finch
CBS Sports Golf Analyst Ian Baker-Finch On Tiger And Phil’s Chances At Torrey Pi (02/2015): CBS Sports golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch discusses the chances of the old guard and the seemingly ever-increasing number of talented young guns at this week’s Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.
Ian Baker-Finch Thinks Tiger Did Not Want To Risk Injury At The Ryder Cup (08/2014): Ian Baker-Finch joined Ed and Steve to talk about Tiger Woods injury and the Wyndham Championship this weekend.
My Favorite Course: Ian Baker-Finch (05/2014): Ian Baker-Finch, professional golfer and golf analyst for CBS Sports, talks about his favorite golf course.
With help of Ian Baker-Finch, Lee Westwood succeeding on the greens (07/2013): Lee Westwood's woes on the greens have been the main reason he remains without a major at age 40. But moving to the U.S. this year — and hiring 1991 British Open champ Ian Baker-Finch as a putting coach — has helped.
Ian Baker-Finch still getting a buzz out of great golf (05/2013): IAN Baker-Finch, who now calls Mooloolaba home whenever he’s back in Australia, can still mix it with the best on the world’s golf courses.














