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 ...
Jim Nantz has been a part of the broadcast for every Masters since 1986. While Nantz has no plans to step away in the immediate future, he does have a date in mind to retire from his role at the 18th ...
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 ...
February 11, 2019; Pebble Beach, CA, USA; American sportscaster Jim Nantz on the 18th hole during the conclusion of the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Pebble Beach Golf ...
With the 2025 Masters rapidly approaching, excitement is in the air within the golf community. However, for Jim Nantz, the legendary voice synonymous with the tournament, this year's edition carries ...
Jim Nantz has been synonymous with the Masters since he first worked on the CBS broadcast for golf's greatest tradition. The same can be said for CBS' coverage of March Madness, which Nantz began ...
In the 40 years that Jim Nantz has called the Masters at Augusta National, he has learned to expect the unexpected. So when Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in the Official World Golf Rankings, ...
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 ...
Many fans were puzzled with hole No. 16’s pin placement during the final round of the Masters on Sunday, but the location change was for good reason. On the CBS broadcast Sunday, Jim Nantz revealed ...
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 ...
For more than three decades, Jim Nantz had one of the most hectic—but coveted—schedules in March and April. The broadcasting legend served as the lead play-by-play guy for CBS' coverage of both the ...