After a quarter of a century of Verne Lundquist's voice telling the story of the 16th hole at the Masters, a new voice takes ...
Nobody is better at capturing the excitement of March Madness than Andrew Catalon. The CBS play-by-play broadcaster is associated with some of the biggest moments of the NCAA tournament in recent ...
Amanda Balionis, noted golf journalist who worked the NFL sidelines during the season for CBS Sports is going to be a co-host ...
Jim Nantz may have stepped down last year from his role as lead NCAA Tournament announcer for CBS Sports, but he still plans on calling The Masters for a long time to come. The face of CBS Sports ...
Legendary golf announcer Jim Nantz has seemingly ruffled plenty of feathers by declaring he will retire from calling The Masters in 2036.
CBS broadcasting legend Jim Nantz will call his 40th Masters next month, and during a recent interview with “Bunkered,” he ...
The 65-year-old Nantz also pairs with Tony Romo as the lead broadcast team for CBS' NFL coverage and is the network's lead ...
It’s somehow already been 12 months since Scottie Scheffler claimed his second Masters title in three years, beating Ludvig Aberg by four shots at Augusta National. Now the World No. 1 ...
Nantz, who continues to be CBS' top play-by-play announcer for NFL broadcasts, participated in his first Masters broadcast in 1986. He also is the network's top voice for its PGA Tour telecasts.
The Masters Tournament will be broadcast to more than 200 countries and territories. New this year, the Masters App will allow users to watch every practice range session by every player.
Longtime CBS commentator Jim Nantz has set a target retirement date of April 14, 2036 -- after the final round of the 100th ...