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For decades the legendary sports emitter Jim Nantz was a famous sound Masters. His tone and famous phrases paired well with the tradition and respect of Augusta National National, but according to Brandel Chambblee, this is not a mistake.
Chambblee, who currently serves as a study analyst for Golf Channel, said during the recent appearance of Podcasta that the masters cover requires a certain type of etiquette – one that strongly stimulate the producers of broadcasting.

Brandel Chambblee was seen on the set of golf canals during the second day of the game at the Presidential Cup 4 October 2013 in Dublin, Ohio. (Scott Halleran/Getty Images)
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“There are things you should not say – the fan is big. In their eyes it is short for fanatical, and they do not want to call for people who are outdoors outside. Because of that you hear people say to the protector,” he said at Bartolo “Front game” Podcast.
“If I had said that, I would get in my ear – from the producer – I would get” Woah! “
Chambblee pointed out other differences, such as driving, which is called “Tournament Drive” in Augusta National. He also noted that the last nine holes were not called “back nine” during the circle.

Masters flag on the second greenery during the training of the Masters Tournament at the National Golf Club Augustus 7 April 2025. (Katie Goodale-Imagn Pictures)
“But if you said nine in the air, you would keep up with the other nine. Since what you don’t want to say, you don’t want someone to say is” to play the back well. “Because the back is nine near the back and the back is just too colloquial.”
Although some may seem extreme, Chambblee said he believed that the approach to covering the master gave the place to some of the greatest moments of golf.
“You get these great calls to Jim Nantza and Verne Lundquist, and then it was Ben Wright, and they are prudent in their choice of words. It’s softer, it’s more slower and more favorable. I think it’s a big part of the reason why it’s the best why it is the best golf The tournament of the year, I would claim. “

Announcer Jim Nantz on the ground after Connecticut Huskies defeated San Diego Aztecs 76-59 during the NCAA Male Basketball Tournaments of the National Championship at the NRG Stadium 03. April 2023. In Houston, Texas. (Carmen mandate/Getty Pictures)
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On Thursday, the patron saint will be welcomed by Nantz, who covers his 40th masters, one of the most famous spokes of golf: “Greetings friends, welcome to tradition as opposed to any other.”
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