First Tee, a youth development organization that enables kids to build character through the game of golf, announced that acclaimed CBS Sports broadcaster Jim Nantz will serve as its new Honorary ...
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Jim Nantz: Being named honorary Chairman of The First Tee after two U.S. Presidents is humbling
N o sport on the planet has a bigger heart than golf. Just look at the philanthropy that runs through it. Plus, the game ...
For years, Sir Nick Faldo was Jim Nantz's right-hand man on CBS Sports. They called countless golf tournaments and Masters Tournaments. He recently joined Golf.com's Claire Rogers on her Scoop podcast ...
Jim Nantz has passed on his love for sports to his three children: Caroline, Finley and Jameson. The sportscaster, known ...
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.— First Tee, a youth development organization that enables kids to build character through the game of golf, announced Friday that acclaimed CBS Sports broadcaster Jim Nantz ...
Just over a month ago longtime CBS announcer Jim Nantz stunned the golfing world when he announced when he would retire. In wasn't the beloved broadcaster's sudden retirement that shocked fans, ...
A fresh face and voice will be moving up from the course to join host Jim Nantz in the CBS Sports golf super tower each week ...
Jim Nantz and the CBS Sports golf crew explain how they navigate their emotions on the broadcast. / Kyle Terada-Imagn Images Standing on the tee box and putting on a headset have parallels for Trevor ...
There are very few events in all of sports that are more synonymous with a particular broadcaster than the Masters is with CBS lead play-by-play voice Jim Nantz. And when it comes to his famous ...
Jim Nantz has a new calling in life. On Friday, the longtime voice of CBS Sports for the PGA Tour and NFL was named the honorary chair of First Tee. Jim Nantz introduces players "Night of Champions" ...
Baker Finch's popularity is at such a height that one of golf's greatest players, Tiger Woods, also celebrated the ...
For years, Sir Nick Faldo was Jim Nantz's right-hand man on CBS Sports. They called countless golf tournaments and Masters Tournaments. He recently joined Golf.com's Claire Rogers on her Scoop podcast ...
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