Jim Nantz got a huge surprise a month before the 1986 Masters when CBS producer Frank Chirkinian told him he was getting a ...
Jim Nantz's "Hello friends" is actually a secret signal. You've heard Jim Nantz say it 1,000 times, but did you know those two words were actually a secret code? It started in 2002. Jim's dad was ...
CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz defended his network's coverage of The Masters despite a mishap on Rory McIlroy's final putt ...
The Aiken Standard is looking back at the 40th anniversary of the 1986 Masters, the first one John Boyette covered as a journalist.
With both Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh moving on from the AFC North, Jim Nantz put things into perspective for the Steelers ...
Follow along with live updates of all the final-round action at the Masters Tournament. In a tournament that bills itself as "a tradition unlike any other," the Masters and legendary commentator Jim ...
Jim Nantz ruffled some (sensitive) feathers on Monday with a comment on Bryson DeChambeau heading into the Masters.
CBS lead anchor Jim Nantz defended the network's Masters coverage after criticism, citing 'live television' challenges.
Masters week doesn’t officially begin until Jim Nantz welcomes the audience with his iconic “Hello, friends” greeting. The warming introduction has been a staple of Nantz’s broadcasts for more than ...
Here's what the longtime commentator said about the faulty coverage.
If you’ve watched CBS coverage of the Masters, the Super Bowl, or the Final Four, you’ve heard Jim Nantz open with the same two words: “Hello, friends.” It sounds like a polished catchphrase.
CBS Sports commentator Jim Nantz has defended his network's coverage of Rory McIlroy's historic back-to-back Masters victory.