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All across America, men and women are firing up the grills, putting up the volleyball nets and slathering on the sunscreen.
From Jim Nantz’s first year covering the Masters Tournament in 1986, the announcer was calling some of the most consequential shots in the tournament’s history.
Jim Nantz dished on the score needed to say you’re good at golf. The longtime CBS announcer was talking on a Golf on CBS video.
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.
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.
They say you can't please everyone. It's especially true in broadcasting, where you can have all the technical ability in the world but can get axed if people don't like the sound of your voice.
"Jim Nantz is number one," she said before dispensing with 12 kind words that sum up her respect. "I don't think he could ever get enough credit for his talent." Related articles.
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