Mark Rolfing is a television golf commentator and a resort marketing director. Rolfing played professional golf in 1973 and 1974, after playing college golf at DePauw University in Indiana. At DePauw, he joined Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. However, he never qualified for the PGA Tour and in 1975 joined Kapalua Resort in Hawaii as head golf professional. He later moved into Kapalua's marketing department and formed his own television marketing firm, Rolfing Productions, in 1985. He joined the NBC Sports golf team as an on-course reporter in 1988. In 1992, he moved to the ESPN/ABC Sports golf team, before rejoining NBC in 1998. He remains an on-course reporter for NBC as of June, 2018.[1]

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List of ESPN/ABC golf commentators

Jerry Pate (1988–1994) Dottie Pepper (2013–2017) Judy Rankin (1984–2018) Mark Rolfing (1992–1997) Bob Rosburg (1975–2003) Charlie Rymer (1998–2008) Marilynn

NBC Sports

Wragge, Craig Sager, Marty Snider Golf Channel on NBC – Roger Maltbie, Mark Rolfing, Notah Begay III, Damon Hack Big Ten Saturday – Lewis Johnson, Laura

List of Ryder Cup broadcasters

18th tower, Dan Hicks calling holes, and on-course reporters Gary Koch, Mark Rolfing, Roger Maltbie, and John Schroeder. Jim Gray conducted interviews, and

Golf Central

Jim Gallagher, Jr, Tripp Isenhour, Billy Kratzert, Johnson Wagner and Mark Rolfing. "Golf Channel: To air 60-plus hours of 'Golf Central Live' coverage

List of U.S. Open (golf) broadcasters

other voices were on the course, including Rankin, Rosburg, and newcomer Mark Rolfing. In 1993, ABC used Peter Jacobsen as a lead analyst; however, Jacobsen

Golf Channel

Roger Maltbie Paul McGinley Arron Oberholser Morgan Pressel Mel Reid Mark Rolfing Karen Stupples Brian Anderson Billy Andrade (2010–2012) Lara Baldesarra

2006 Ryder Cup

Gary Koch and Bob Murphy called holes, while on-course reporters were Mark Rolfing, Roger Maltbie, and Dottie Pepper. To provide a European perspective

2008 Ryder Cup

tower, Gary Koch and Bob Murphy calling holes, and on-course reporters Mark Rolfing, Roger Maltbie, and Dottie Pepper. The Ryder Cup is a match play event