CBS Sports announcer Jim Nantz revealed that his signature catchphrase was never a branding exercise — it was a private message to his father, who was battling Alzheimer’s disease.
In 2011, he founded the Nantz National Alzheimer Center ( NNAC) in partnership with Houston Methodist. The center honors his ...
In an interview on the Vanity Index Podcast, released Feb. 25, Nantz opened up about the phrase’s true origin. The podcast is hosted by Chad Mumm, creator of Netflix’s Full Swing, and Wells Adams, a ...
And his signature greeting—“Hello, friends”—has become the calling card of golf’s biggest stages. When those two simple words ...
Tiger Woods, who has won the Masters five times, hinted at a return to the tournament in April, stating "There is a ...
Ludvig Aberg and caddie Joe Skovron are part of a small slice of rules history. They were the first to take advantage of the ...
A split-second mistake on a quiet California fairway helped set the tone for one of the most recognizable voices in sports. Ahead of a milestone year behind the microphone, Jim Nantz is revisiting the ...
HOUSTON — Certainly, Jim Nantz could fill an evening weaving tales of the great games and buzzer-beaters he’s had the privilege to see, and call, over a storytelling career that made his the voice of ...