If you think Augusta National is meticulous about course conditions, imagine what it's like to sit down for a meal in the ...
Goodbye, friends. I’m planning on retiring in 2036. Jim Nantz told a Scottish golf magazine in a story published Wednesday that he plans to broadcast through the playing of the 100th Masters in ...
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 ...
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 a plan for when he'll retire — but it won't be anytime soon. The longtime CBS broadcaster told Scottish golf magazine Bunkered this week that he has eyes on a potential retirement ...
For longtime CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz, it’ll be his 40th Masters broadcast – and he’s not ready to call it quits anytime soon. Nantz, 65, plans to continue broadcasting the Masters through ...
In his mind, there's still a long way to go before CBS television commentator Jim Nantz envisions himself saying "goodbye, friends" and retiring. The 65-year-old Nantz, who will broadcast his 40th ...
Nantz would be 72 for that later Super Bowl (and 76 for the 2036 Masters), so perhaps that could be a date that he decides to step away from the NFL and spend his last few years covering the PGA ...
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 ...