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I just enjoy seeing people break through those ceilings when people press them down and say, 'He can't do this or that.' It's always fun to document those types of stories when someone breaks through.
Jim Nantz
I see so many people in our industry, in my own network, who throw little tantrums about things that they can't control.
Chemistry's a word that people who make hires and decisions say, 'Hey, you guys go out and work on your chemistry!'
I like parades.
You know, my father used to look at people and he treated everyone with such respect, and he always believed that he would rather trust you face on and be disappointed perhaps down the road, be disappointed some of the time rather than never to trust someone, never to believe in someone, and alas, be disappointed all the time.
I'm not an agate type ESPN Sports Center highlight, in-your-face kind of a sports fan.
I was raised in just about as perfect a home environment as you could ever imagine.
I can't get people to understand how important the Alzheimer's fight is to me.
My father got to see the first 10 years of my career. He implored me to always appreciate people who are not operating under any sort of false pretense or who weren't caught up in their own success.
I was named first-team Jersey Shore by the Asbury Park Press, the paper I used to deliver as a young boy. I got to Houston and Coach Williams invited me to walk on the golf team. I was the 18th man on an 18-man golf team.
One of Tiger's trademarks in his prime was his ability to fight for every stroke.
I don't like scripts.
As a storyteller, dates and time equal context.
Augusta National... an oasis of career-defining moments.
In 2011, my wife, Courtney, and I, with my amazing mother and sister, opened the Nantz National Alzheimer Center at Houston Methodist Hospital.
When people ask me, 'What are you most proud of,' I say it's that I've had five people close enough to ask me to present them at the World Golf Hall of Fame. There were any number of people they could have used, but they asked me. It really means a lot to me.
Nothing in golf is certain, especially on the PGA Tour.
I was just overcome with the idea that one day I wanted to be one of those voices at the Masters and work for CBS and cover the NFL.
We want the game to be attractive to a new audience, but you have to be careful because there are certain traditions this game upholds. Silence over the swing, that's always been there. That's not understood by those who don't play golf.
How can we grow the game? It's a conversation in every sport, how do you tap into the millennials? Golf is no different.
I got to live through the Tiger Woods era and who knows who's still to come.
I wanted to work for CBS because I loved the way CBS broadcast the Masters and I loved the way CBS presented the NFL. I loved the voices I heard.
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.
I love Augusta. I get to cover what I consider to be the best golf tournament of the year, and I really would like to think that one day - God willing, CBS willing - I'd be able to say that I worked 50 Masters.