Jim Nantz went to the Augusta National Golf Club in 1986 as a 26-year-old whose previous TV experience was being a studio host for CBS coverage of college football and basketball, and as an on-course ...
Apr. 12—Editor's note: The Aiken Standard is looking back at the 40th anniversary of the 1986 Masters, the first one John Boyette covered as a journalist. Millions of viewers from around the world ...
40 years after his first Masters broadcast, Jim Nantz recalls fearing he made a mistake that would have kept him from ever being invited back. For all the incredible moments Nantz has witnessed over ...
Longtime CBS sports broadcaster Jim Nantz is coming to his network’s defense after a mishap during The 2026 Masters gave viewers an obstructed view of Rory McIlroy’s tournament-winning putt on Sunday, ...
Jim Nantz has anchored CBS's Masters coverage since 1989, but it's been almost 25 years since he was able to call a repeat ...
Still, Nantz didn’t point fingers, noting that he was “proud” of the CBS production team over Masters weekend. “I’m really ...
Jim Nantz began his Masters broadcasting career in 1986 at the 16th hole tower. Nantz famously described Jack Nicklaus' birdie putt with the line, "The Bear had come out of hibernation." Collin ...