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Texas quarterback Arch Manning shares more in common as a QB with his grandfather Archie than Super Bowl-winning uncles Peyton and Eli.
Sports moments of the century, playoff brackets, JT fires course record, Lee Corso's last dance, photo finish, and more.
Cellphones are banned at the Masters. Food and drink prices are happily stuck in the 1970s — $1.50 for a pimento cheese ...
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Irish Star on MSNJim Nantz refused to speak on Masters broadcast after Rory McIlroy finally wonRory McIlroy finally claimed the major title that eluded him for so long, with the Northern Irishman claiming the green ...
Jim Nantz's voice is synonymous with the Masters. He's anchored CBS's coverage since 1989, but there's one phrase he hasn't ...
Jim Nantz has been the voice for some of the Masters' most notable moments, having called the event for the first time since ...
CBS's most significant change to this year's Masters broadcast could have major ramifications on Sunday's final-round ...
Verne Lundquist, who was on the call for Jack Nicklaus’ memorable birdie putt on the 17th hole during the 1986 Masters ("Yes ...
Lundquist retired from calling The Masters last year after 40 years, which explains why he won't be featured in the network's coverage. As he's 84 years old, it's very understandable why Lundquist ...
Lundquist retired last year after his 40th year at Augusta National. Over four decades, he delivered memorable calls like his ...
A veteran, versatile sports voice will be this year’s recipient of the AutoZone Liberty Bowl’s Distinguished Citizen Award.
(Photo by Michael Cohen via Getty Images) Nantz’s Masters tenure is a gallery of iconic calls. In 1986, he watched Verne Lundquist exclaim “Yes, sir!” as Nicklaus birdied the 17th — a moment Nantz ...
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