The Masters is always at the front and center of my mind, and not because I’m the only one thinking about it. Other people associate me with this great event, and that’s an honor. Jim Nantz Read Quote
When I tell people that I get interviewed five or six times more than I will interview players or coaches leading up to the game that comes as a surprise. That’s part of it and it just goes with being part of a Super Bowl broadcast team. I enjoy it. Jim Nantz Read Quote
I was raised in just about as perfect a home environment as you could ever imagine. Jim Nantz Read Quote
Hello, friends.’ I’ve had fun with that expression to satisfy the cynics, but it comes from the heart, and I don’t apologize for it. Like my dad – for whom I designed the expression during the 2002 PGA Championship, when he was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease – I’ve never met a stranger. Jim Nantz Read Quote
As a teenager, Tiger was self-assured and mature, yet also warm and charming. But the warm outward veneer gradually changed. When he pulled off his ‘win for the ages’ at the 1997 Masters, he already was sharing less of his softer, emotional side. Jim Nantz Read Quote
The Masters runs deep in my heart; it’s a love affair that I’ve had since I was a little boy with that tournament, that club. Jim Nantz Read Quote
Every little crazy dream that I had has come true, and more. And I’m always mindful that this is not a birthright, that one day I would have the chance to come to Augusta every year. Just a crazy, really, almost obsession for me. Jim Nantz Read Quote
I try to talk openly from how I feel. People may not agree with it. It may sound foreign to them. That’s an uncomfortable position for some people, to be sentimental, nostalgic – it’s all kind of the same. Jim Nantz Read Quote
The dream for me was always the Masters and after my freshman season on the Houston golf team I knew CBS was the only way I’d get there. Jim Nantz Read Quote