There are very few events in all of sports that are more synonymous with a particular broadcaster than the Masters is with CBS lead play-by-play voice Jim Nantz. And when it comes to his famous ...
Color commentator Jim Nantz has been a recognizable voice in the sports world for many years because of his work with the NFL, men’s college basketball and golf. With his involvement with the Masters ...
Broadcaster Jim Nantz introduces players Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, during the “Night of Champions” at the Murat Theatre at the Old National Centre. The event featured a panel discussion of players and ...
Jim Nantz has been urged to retire by fans and critics alike on social media, as the voice of the Masters earlier claimed that he wouldn't call it quits until 2036. Following a blistering four rounds ...
They say you can't please everyone. It's especially true in broadcasting, where you can have all the technical ability in the world but can get axed if people don't like the sound of your voice. Jim ...
Next on The Scoop: Sir Nick Faldo! The six-time major champion joined me for a scoop of chocolate chocolate-chip ice cream to discuss all things golf: winning the 1990 Open Championship, his “dark ...
It's shaping up to be another Kansas City Chiefs season for Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson and the NFL on CBS crew. The ...
Each year around this time, old stories come up about the strict rules governing what can and cannot be discussed on the broadcast of The Masters. In most cases, the bans are placed on golf ...
Jim Nantz's voice is as synonymous with the Masters as Pimento Cheese and azalea flowers. He's anchored CBS's coverage from Augusta National Golf Club since 1989, but there's one phrase he hasn't said ...
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