Poll: American Golf's Most Appealing Network Broadcast Team?

Now that Fox Sports has rounded out their USGA broadcast team, we have a pretty decent idea where the four networks handling major championships stand heading into 2015. (Since Golf Channel has a rotating group it's hard to include them in this poll, so we'll stick to the major networks and men's major broadcast teams for now.)

Here's the breakdown of roles as far as I can tell.

Play-By-Play
Jim Nantz (CBS)
Dan Hicks (NBC)
Mike Tirico (ESPN)
Joe Buck (Fox)

Lead Analyst/18th hole
Nick Faldo (CBS)
Johnny Miller (NBC)
Paul Azinger (ESPN)
Greg Norman (Fox)

Analyst/17th hole
Ian Baker-Finch (CBS)
Gary Koch (NBC)
Curtis Strange (ESPN)
Brad Faxon (Fox)

Analyst/16th hole
Gary McCord (CBS)
Peter Jacobsen (NBC)
Scott Van Pelt (ESPN)
Steve Flesch (Fox)

On Course Reporter (lead)
David Feherty (CBS)
Roger Maltbie (NBC)
Andy North (ESPN)
Juli Inkster (Fox)

On Course Reporter #2
Peter Kostis (CBS)
Mark Rolfing (NBC)
Dottie Pepper/Bill Kratzert/Judy Rankin (ESPN)
TBD (Fox)

Others in the bullpen/interviews/studio roles
Verne Lundquist, Peter Oosterhuis, Matt Gogel (CBS)
Jimmy Roberts, Rich Lerner, Notah Begay (NBC)
Tom Rinaldi, Peter Alliss, Tom Weiskopf, David Duval (ESPN)
Holly Sonders, Corey Pavin, David Fay (Fox)

Back-up Play-by-Play
Bill Macatee (CBS)
Terry Gannon/Rich Lerner (NBC)
Sean McDonough (ESPN)
Shane O'Donoghue (Fox)

I don't want to sway the voting with comments for now because I'm curious what you all think (my views will be determined by an authentic match play event...in my head...that's right, Tirico v. Buck and Nantz v. Hicks should be a doozies). 

So for now, you've seen the names, you've seen their work, which group on paper looks most appealing to you? Here's the poll:

Which network's broadcast team is the most appealing?
 
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