Chris Berman on golf course talking to woman.Chris Berman (Photo via @PaulHodowanic/Twitter)
Chris Berman desperately needed to get himself some air conditioning or at least a new pair of shorts during a recent golf outing.

Berman was dangerously close to melting away like Frosty the Snowman due to rising temperatures at this year’s Travelers Championship, which was held in Cromwell, Connecticut.

The heat was expected to be so bad that Trinity Health had emergency personnel and medical resources located throughout the grounds as temperatures were expected to exceed 90 degrees.

Chris Berman certainly felt the blast from the sun.

One picture showed the longtime ESPN broadcaster wearing an aqua-colored shirt and the wrong-colored shorts for a sunny day. Berman began sweating profusely through them, and it was hard not to notice.


Social media couldn’t help but laugh at the legendary SportsCenter host:

Berman has always been a sweaty man. In 2013, he went viral for taking a picture while at a Boston Strong concert at TD Garden, and he was sweating through his shirt at the time, per Gabe Zaldivar of BR.

The Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands will begin on Thursday and goes through Sunday.

 

Chris Berman won’t see golf star Rory McIlroy as he recovers from a heartbreaking loss, but the tournament will have the No. 1 golfer in the world, Scottie Scheffler. It was also feature last year’s winner Keegan Bradley, who is looking to become the first player to win the Travelers in back-to-back years since Phil Mickelson in the early 2000s.

Chris Berman Delivered Viral All-Time Bad Golf Swing At The Travelers Championship

Before Chris Berman started sweating through his golf shorts, he was on the green trying to impress fans with his skills.

He failed miserably.

Scott Van Pelt had fun with his bad golf swing on the late-night edition of SportsCenter as the “Best Thing I Saw Today.”

Jemele Hill Claims Chris Berman Demanded An Apology From Her After She Spoke About His Thinning Hair


At one point, Chris Berman was really upset with what Jemele Hill said about him.

In a recent podcast appearance, the told former ESPN host Richard Deitsch that she made a comment about his thinning hair back in 2016 and he was extremely upset about it.

His anger led him to lead a voicemail.

Via Awful Announcing:

“He called me and he left a voicemail for me,” Hill explains around the 57-minute mark of the above podcast. “And I never listened to the voicemail because as soon as I saw it was him that called…I was thinking to myself, ‘this can’t be good.’ Because I heard through the grapevine that he was not happy with those comments and it was from some of the producers on NFL Countdown, they told me that.”

An ESPN executive listened to the alleged voicemail and figured that apology would not necessary.


In 2018, former ESPN employee Adrienne Lawrence filed a lawsuit that claimed the ESPN anchor threatened Hill in the message and alleged the company is “rife with misogyny.”

Hill cleared that up on Twitter: