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Looks like Jim Nantz is out here making LIV jokes during Sunday's Masters broadcast...
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Filed Under: Golf
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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weptiger14 months
All I ever seem to hear Nantz reference is Jose Maria, Sevi and Davis Love III, born just one day after the ‘64 Masters, a tournament his father led after the first round.
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TDFreak14 months
Nantz was saving that zinger for just the right moment! What a tool!
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Water Mocassin14 months
Nantz is a sanctimonious prick whose ego is only surpassed by his sense of self importance.
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DomincDecoco14 months
How Larry Leo has a job is beyond anyone
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4WHLN14 months
I’m not sure I follow what the subtle murder was.
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Filmat1114 months
If you want to watch LIV tournaments, you’ll find them on the CW network.
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Hangit14 months
Why doesn't the PGA let them play wherever they want to? Does them playing LIV void their PGA slave warranty? Why did the PGA ever get the idea they owned anybody?
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Fightin Okra14 months
So if I join a country club, I should be able to play any country club?
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chalmetteowl14 months
Just because you join one country club doesn’t mean you can’t also join the other if invited
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grizzlylongcut14 months
PGA can’t seem to stfu about a bunch of guys who are no threat to them.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy14 months
Golf needs all of the drama it can get. It’s boring AF to watch on TV
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CDawson14 months
You must be talking about baseball or soccer?
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Jyrdis14 months
No. He’s talking about golf. It is boring AF to watch someone hit a tiny ball and walk after it.
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sportjunkie6914 months
Huh? No one murdered in that clip. Be better.
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