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Jim Nantz' call at at the conclusion of UConn's 2004 NCAA Championship win makes his partner Verne Lundquist cringe.
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The Colorado Open was a four-round affair, with Knous and Saunders both finishing at 22-under-par after 72 holes. It wasn’t ...
Verne Lundquist has never, ever scripted a call. The 86-year-old Lundquist may have read off a script for his critically acclaimed “Happy Gilmore 2” cameo, but when it came to his day job, he didn’t ...
Apple TV+'s golf comedy Stick features several real-life PGA pros and golf media pundits, particularly in its final two ...
Golf has this funny way of getting under your skin. The post Jim Nantz Wants One Thing Changed About Tiger Woods' 'Favorite Golf Course' of All-Time appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Asked by his radio producer Sean O'Brien, why he hadn't retired already to "spend every day on the beach,” Bubka said,“But ...
The popular sportscaster is used to reporting from the sidelines throughout the year but on occasion gets to enjoy herself with a round of golf, and her latest certainly left Nantz stunned ...
Entering his 28th year and after 26 national titles, Joe Castiglione formally announced his decision Tuesday to retire as ...
All things end, and Castiglione will be there to help usher in a new era of OU athletics. To open his remarks, Castiglione invoked an iconic line CBS’s Jim Nantz utters every year at The Masters.