CBS announcer Jim Nantz has covered The Masters for four decades and he has a clear plan in his mind for how he plans to walk ...
Becoming a parent for the first time is a special feeling. One can argue that it is one of the most special feelings in the ...
Jim Nantz joins the Zoom call in precisely the ... allowing the pictures – Woods’ embrace with his son, his daughter, his mother, his team, his triumphant march from the 18th green to the ...
Nantz said that he planned to stay in the booth for the next decade, and would step down after his 51st edition of the PGA ...
One of the best ways to know that the season has arrived, though, is hearing the legendary voice of Jim Nantz on your airwaves. Whether it's at the annual NCAA Tournament in the end of March ...
CBS’s Jim Nantz revealed his plans to retire as the Masters’s lead broadcaster—but expect to hear “hello, friends” from Augusta for a little while longer. CBS Sports broadcaster Jim ...
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 ...
And for a while now, Nantz has been public about when he plans to retire from his role at the 18th tower and Butler Cabin for the most famous golf tournament in the world. And he’s sticking by ...
Jim Nantz wants to step away at 100th Masters Nantz, 65, has been with CBS since 1985 and currently serves as lead play-by-play announcer for the network’s coverage of the PGA Tour and NFL on ...