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For 15 years, Nantz waited patiently to dispense that story at the right moment, and he noted it wasn't the first time he's sat on an anecdote too good not to use but also worth the wait for the ...
We’re down to 30 seconds and then Jim — the only time Jim has an auto cue is maybe for those opening first lines of the Masters. That’s the only week. And then wallop, 30 seconds to go.
For years, Sir Nick Faldo was Jim Nantz's right-hand man on CBS Sports. They called countless golf tournaments and Masters Tournaments. He recently joined Golf.com's Claire Rogers on her Scoop ...
Nantz trotted out the story as McIlroy was coming up the 72nd hole, nursing a one-stroke lead. "It ended up for whatever reason I kind of had to pick up the story later on in the playoff about him ...
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 and tucked away in the recesses of his brain for just such ...