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The CBS Sports legend switched roles for a change this week as he took to the course alongside his opposite number at ESPN for a family golf outing, and the duo certainly didn't disappoint ...
Earlier this week, longtime CBS golf analyst Ian Baker-Finch announced that he would be retiring after the final two PGA Tour ...
The Saratoga Senior Center is gearing up for a milestone celebration as it marks its 70th anniversary with a special luncheon ...
Longtime CBS Sports broadcaster Ian Baker-Finch gave a tearful farewell to the CBS Golf team after announcing his retirement ...
Owen Wilson's Apple golf show Stick already beat Adam Sandler's upcoming Happy Gilmore 2 to the punch by including a ...
Jim Nantz’s public backing of Travis Kelce during the Chiefs tight end’s slow start didn’t go unnoticed. When Travis and older brother Jason Kelce recapped Kansas City’s 17-10 win over the ...
Jim Nantz has said he wants to call at least 50 Masters tournaments. Here's a look at his history at Augusta, "a tradition unlike any other." ...
Who is announcing in place of Jim Nantz? Taking Nantz's place as the lead play-by-play announcer for CBS is Ian Eagle. He will call all rounds, including the 2024 Final Four, alongside Raftery and ...
Jim Nantz calling his final game Getty Images The quote was a play on Nantz’s famous “Hello, friends” catchphrase, which he uses to greet viewers before every event he broadcasts.
Jim Nantz has called 37 Final Fours (this will be his 31st as CBS’s lead announcer), eight Super Bowls, and — hello, friends — the Masters in April will be 38th.
So Jim jumps out of his chair. We’re sitting in Butler Cabin, and Jim goes into the back room with, you know, that sound, technical stuff. And I’m sitting there and I hear, ’10 seconds.’ ...