Steve Sands Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net worth, NBC Sports Group

Steve Sands

Steve Sands

Steve Sands Biography

Steve Sands is a  journalist presently working as an Interviewer,  Host, and Play-By-Play Announcer for NBC Sports Group. He is a tower announcer and regularly does play-by-play, and serves for NBC as the lead interviewer. And Golf Channel’s coverage of as Presidents Cup, Ryder Cup, The Players, major championships, and the PGA Tour. Sands serves for The Tony Kornheiser Show as a regular guest and host.

Steve Sands Age

Sands was born in Washington, D.C, in the United States, on February 25, 1979. He is 43 years old and on February 25, 1979, every year and celebrates his birthday.

Steve Sands Height

He stands at a height of 5 ft 9 inches/ Approx 1.75 m tall.

Steve Sands Education

Sands joined Charles W. Woodward High School in Montgomery County Maryland for his high school education.  He received a bachelor’s degree in technical journalism from the University of Colorado State in 1991 later on.

Steve Sands Family

Sands has managed to keep his life private regarding his family members and siblings despite being a public figure.

Steve Sands Wife

Sands is married to his pretty and caring wife Valerie. The couple has been married for some time. The du is duo essed with three amazing children namely Eric, Scott, and Brian.

Steve Sands Salary

Sands receives an annual salary of $10,000 – $ 100,000, according to NBC Sports Group Channel anchors/reporters’ salaries.

Steve Sands’s Net worth

He has an approximated net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.

Steve Sands Career

Sands serves as an Interviewer, Host, and Play-By-Play Announcer for NBC Sports Group. He mainly reports NBC Sports Group golf. Steve Sands also hosts “ The Live Show From The Masters ” for Golf Channel. Sands in 2014 became part of NBC’s Olympics coverage.
He has been to various Summer Olympic Games and Winter and served as a lead interviewer for speed skating and golf and play-by-play announcer. Sands received a bachelor’s degree in technical journalism from the University of Colorado State in 1991 later on.