It’s not a Sunday at The Masters if Jim Nantz isn’t on the call.
He’s been calling The Masters since 1989 and has seen numerous great moments over the years.
It was no different today as Scott Scheffler won his first green jacket and his first major overall. He was pulling away heading into Sunday’s final round and he stayed clear of the pack to win the event.
The golf world complimented Nantz for his call when Scheffler won and how great he still is as an announcer.
Today we get to listen to that silky voice of Jim Nantz accompanied by the most elegant piano your ears have ever heard. Today we welcome back a legend. It’s officially time for The Masters.
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— Kevin Adams (@KevinAdams26) April 7, 2022
“Scheffler outshines them all at Augusta” ~ Jim Nantz
Solid #Nantzism
— Matt Barnes (@Matt_NBC4) April 10, 2022
Jim Nantz should lead meditations
— claire rogers (@kclairerogers) April 10, 2022
It’s ridiculous how great Jim Nantz and Mike Tirico are at television.
— Marty Smith (@MartySmithESPN) April 9, 2022
CBS needs to cut the mics and just have solo Jim nantz from here on out
— Daniel Dal Poggetto (@DannyD3493) April 10, 2022
Jim Nantz is a great broadcaster, dude just knows when a moment doesn’t need commentary and sits back n let’s it all happen
— beckett callan (@beckettcallan) April 10, 2022
Things Americans love the most:
1. Jim Nantz on a Sunday
2. Gus Johnson on a Saturday— Stephen Beinkemper (@steve_42_) April 10, 2022
Jim Nantz: speaks.
Me: pic.twitter.com/8I7XPcIlby
— BetMGM 🦁 (@BetMGM) April 10, 2022
Is there a better broadcaster than Jim Nantz? Like I can’t even imagine NCAA or Masters without his voice.
— Daniel Darling (@dandarling) April 10, 2022
Nantz will continue to call The Masters until he doesn’t want to at this rate.
He’ll also continue to be the top play-by-play announcer for the NFL on CBS for next season with Tony Romo and will still do play-by-play for college basketball’s NCAA Tournament.
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