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Jim Nantz has said he wants to call at least 50 Masters tournaments. Here's a look at his history at Augusta, "a tradition unlike any other." ...
Anytime Jim Nantz arrives at Augusta, he lets us know: this is a tradition unlike any other.But this Masters — his 38th — truly will be unlike any other. It’ll be the last time he ever ...
Tiger Woods won his first major title in 11 years Sunday at the Masters, and longtime broadcaster Jim Nantz was on the call for CBS. “The return to glory,” Nantz intoned as Woods’s ...
Jim Nantz has been the voice of the Masters Tournament on CBS since 1986, and if he has his way, he’ll be doing it for a long time to come, too.
Jim Nantz couldn't figure out why he was getting text messages from friends about the 1986 Masters, unaware it was the first of eight Masters being shown during a second week in April unlike any ...
Jim Nantz has set a date for when he will call the Masters for the final time, but fans still have plenty of time to enjoy the iconic broadcaster’s work at Augusta National. Nantz has called the ...
There you have it: Jordan Spieth will win the 2024 Masters, according to Jim Nantz. To put Nantz’s prediction into context, Spieth does have a remarkable record at the Alister MacKenzie masterpiece.
Jim Nantz has no idea what he will be doing this Sunday. No immediate plans at the moment. This might not seem like a headline but check the date: The final round of The Masters was originally ...
Did Jim Nantz take a shot at LIV Golf during last week’s Masters. On this week’s SI Media with Jimmy Traina podcast, he explained the call.
In an interview, Jim Nantz denied accusations that CBS shadowbanned Phil Mickelson from its Masters coverage during a runner-up finish.
But the most memorable moment of Jim Nantz's broadcasting career came on Sunday: Tiger Woods' own memorable Masters win was "the best event I’ve ever covered," Nantz said in a Q&A with The ...
Tiger Woods won his first major tournament in 11 years Sunday at the Masters, and longtime broadcaster Jim Nantz was on the call for CBS. “The return to glory,” Nantz intoned as Woods ...
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