The emotions at Augusta National were at an all-time high on Sunday during the final round of the prestigious Masters Tournament, reaching a peak when Rory McIlroy birdied the 18th sudden-death playoff hole against Justin Rose to capture his first green jacket, win the Masters, and complete a career Grand Slam.
Rory McIlroy gave Jim Nantz plenty of drama to call on Sunday. McIlroy is attempting to secure a long-eluded green jacket with his first career Masters win.
Rather than being in its usual accessible location just beyond the left greenside bunker, the hole was cut in the back right.
An interesting story involving Jim Nantz, world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler and a 2012 GMC Yukon XL SUV is going viral during Masters week. Speaking to Marty Smith ahead of the famed Augusta National tournament, Scheffler recalled how he ended up selling a vehicle to Nantz — and it started with his dad.
When the voice of CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz says the "Masters A Tradtion Unlike Any Others," that is not just a nice way to open the coverage of America's most iconic golf tournament it is a true fact.
CBS' Jim Nantz is among the best to ever do it. And as he prepares to narrate his 40th Masters this week, the broadcasting legend reflected on the road he'd almost taken — which didn't have anything to do with sports at all.
The No. 1 seed Houston Cougars are moving on to the national title game after a win over No.1 Duke, 70-67. It was a massive comeback for Houston, including
After Houston pulled off its miraculous comeback against Duke in the Final Four on Saturday night, Jim Nantz, a 1981 graduate of the University of Houston, was emotional watching the Cougars celebrate from his courtside seat.
"It's the end of the world as we know it." While R.E.M. was ahead of their time back in 1987, nobody could've predicted the earth-shattering changes that have occurred in college basketball.
The NCAA Tournament will reach its conclusion this weekend, as four teams battle in San Antonio for the right to be called national champion. For the first time since 2008 and only the second time ever, all four teams in the Final Four are No.
Jim Nantz has been synonymous with the Masters since he first worked on the CBS broadcast for golf's greatest tradition.
Tennessee Vols fans don't necessarily have the best reputation in college sports. That's mostly because opposing fan bases confuse the passion of Vols fans with malevolence.
The PGA Tour has been known for its many historic players from around the world and deservingly so. But what are the shots and wins worth without the legendary broadcasts of the events and the commentators who brought them to life?
Sports fans don't want to hear this, but there'll come a day where Jim Nantz retires from broadcasting. Nantz, 65, has been covering some of the biggest events in sports since the 1980s.
Jim Nantz revealed his Masters retirement plans this week, but they weren't what you might expect. Nantz has been the voice of the Masters on CBS since 1989.
Jim Nantz has set a date for when he will call the Masters for the final time, but fans still have plenty of time to enjoy the iconic broadcaster’s work at Augusta National.
Viewers were left confused when the "flag" graphic popped up on the screen following what became the Bills' final offensive play of the contest even though no penalty had been called.
As the NFL playoffs roll on, we’re getting closer and closer to Monday night’s game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings that had to be relocated due to the Los Angeles wildfires.
"It's been a thrill." Sunday's AFC wild-card round matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Denver Broncos will mark NFL game number 500 for legendary CBS announcer Jim Nantz.
On Sunday, Hideki Matsuyama shocked the golfing world as he completed an incredible comeback at the Genesis Invitational. After being down by six shots to leader Patrick Cantlay, the Japanese International scripted an iconic turnaround.
Jim Nantz is preparing to take part in the ninth Super Bowl of his illustrious broadcasting career. It's hard to believe CBS Sports' "main guy" has worked six as a play-by-play announcer and two as host over the past 39 years.
It began with "Hello friends" and ended with "Thank you for being my friend." The 2023 NCAA Tournament was Jim Nantz's last one, as the longtime CBS broadcaster is retiring from calling college basketball games.
CBS broadcasting legend Jim Nantz offered a touching tribute to Billy Packer after the longtime Final Four basketball analyst died Thursday night at the age of 82.
Along with Dick Vitale and Jay Bilas, perhaps no announcer has made the impact on college basketball that Nantz has ever since he joined CBS Sports in 1985.
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