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Jim Nantz has been the voice of several generations of golf fans with Rory McIlroy's stunning Masters victory marking the sportscaster's 40th tournament at Augusta ...
Jim Nantz marked his 40th anniversary in the CBS booth at Augusta National to call Rory McIlroy's Masters win, recently suggesting he'll keep going for another decade-plus ...
Jim Nantz works during the first round of the 2008 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 10, 2008 in Augusta, Georgia. (David Cannon/Getty Images) Jim Nantz is seen on set ...
One day, Jim Nantz will not participate in golf’s April tradition, and he knows that. He is somewhere on the “second nine” of his Augusta National journey, to borrow the club’s parlance ...
He’s currently on the call at Augusta National, spending his 40th Sunday in the booth as Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau battle it out as the final group. Jim Nantz's 40th year on the call ...
Jim Nantz has faced calls for his retirement on ... He pointed out how his health would need to be in good condition, and whether CBS and Augusta National still desired his presence in the booth.
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 urged to retire by fans and ... Nantz noted: "First off, my health would have to hold up. Secondly, CBS and Augusta National would have to want me to come back.
We'll see how everything shakes out for McIlroy once Sunday's final round gets going at Augusta National. This article originally appeared on For The Win: Jim Nantz provided a classic call for ...
CBS Sports commentator Jim Nantz chose to remain silent ... Having called the action at Augusta for four decades, Nantz's commentary at the Masters now equals that of former CBS sportscaster ...
Jim Dent grew up in the caddie yards of Augusta, Georgia, eventually working at the Masters and honing his game at the ...
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 ...