I don’t have real-time access right now, but here’s what’s generally known about Jim Nantz’s golf broadcasts.
- Jim Nantz remains CBS’s lead golf broadcaster. He has long anchored Masters coverage and has been a central figure in CBS golf telecasts for decades. This means he would typically be on Masters and PGA Tour golf broadcasts, barring scheduling changes or personal reasons.[4][5]
- If you’re seeing a golf broadcast today without him, the most common explanations are: (1) a temporary on-air rotation or substitute host for a specific event, (2) a scheduling conflict due to multi-sport duties, or (3) a short-term health or personal absence announced by CBS. CBS and sports networks often rotate analysts or utilize stand-ins for a single event while Nantz is assigned to another duty.[3][4]
For the most accurate answer, check these quick sources:
- CBS Sports or Masters coverage pages for today’s broadcast team or on-air talent notes.[4]
- CBS or Paramount press releases and CBS Sports social channels for any announced schedule changes or temporary substitutions.[3]
If you’d like, I can search for today’s specific broadcast team and provide a current update with citations.
Sources
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