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Forty years after Jim Nantz's first Masters, the voice of American sports grapples with the opportunity — and inevitability — of time.
Nantz said his 51st Masters would be the 100th playing of the historic event. Whether he can make it to 51 or not, fans can exhale: Nantz's college basketball retirement won't take him off of the ...
Jim Nantz could do a MasterClass on the art of preparation. Last month, during the final-round broadcast of the Masters on CBS, Nantz pulled an anecdote he had heard from a friend 15 years earlier ...
BOLD Jim, BOLD. For a tournament known for its tradition, Nantz insinuates Spieth winning it regularly will become the newest Masters tradition.
Speaking to Bunkered, CBS’s Jim Nantz revealed his plans to retire as the Masters’s lead broadcaster. “If all the stars aligned, right now, it feels like a pretty good exit point: April 14 ...
Longtime CBS commentator Jim Nantz has set a target retirement date of April 14, 2036 -- after the final round of the 100th Masters at Augusta National.
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, the main voice of the Masters on CBS Sports since 1989, has been a staple of the sport of golf commonly heard in the homes of American fans for decades.
A few years back, we ranked our 10 favorite syrupy opening monologues by Jim Nantz at the Masters. The ones that kick off the final-round broadcast, setting the mood for what is always an epic day ...
Jim Nantz' "Hello, Friends" sign-on has become iconic at various sporting events, including the Masters. Here's the phrase's origin story.