The first 20 minutes of #Masters coverage I've seen 2 minutes of golf and 18 minutes of #JimNantz in #ButlerCabin. #CmonMan @CBSGolf
— Fred Hartley IV (@fredhartleyiv) April 13, 2013
Dear @CBS and Jim Nantz, the golf is happening on the course, not in Butler Cabin – let us watch it please. #enoughalready #tigergate
— Bill Neilson (@BNCPGA) April 13, 2013
CBS Sports turned into Court TV for a while today, much to the frustration of golf fans who were hoping to catch a glimpse of the Masters. Sure, the public has been demanding that journalists step up and do their jobs, but the White House briefing room was where we were hoping to see the tough questions asked, not Augusta National. CBS’s Jim Nantz led the investigation into Tiger Woods’ drop heard ’round the world.
I wish the 4th Estate had been this curious about Benghazi. #tigeratmasters
— Dennis Miller (@DennisDMZ) April 13, 2013
Very tough and frank interview by Jim Nantz on rules violations with committee chair. Maybe Jim can interview Hillary on #benghazi
— JP Evans (@pevans4uga) April 13, 2013
@DennisDMZ Hilary reviewed the call, saw no damage, let him play it out.
— bruce dowbiggin (@dowbboy) April 13, 2013
Nantz just established that indeed Tiger had been "reached out to." Alert the Pulitzer people.
— Dennis Miller (@DennisDMZ) April 13, 2013
https://twitter.com/BobbyBigWheel/status/323150249067700225
I want to see the Zapruder film on that golf shot. Augusta's grassy knoll. #TigerDrop
— janewells (@janewells) April 13, 2013
Jim Nantz is going to have to issue pre-interview Miranda warnings. "Everything you say in this interview can and will be used against you."
— Chris Garber (@cgarber8) April 13, 2013
Leishman just tied for the lead, but Jim Nantz would like to act like the Warren Commission.
— Chris Dachille (@WBALDash) April 13, 2013
https://twitter.com/snofsky/status/323155428705968130
Jim Nantz in Butler Cabin not letting it go, is like seeing a crazy suspect holed up in a cabin on Criminal Minds #Masters #gooutside #Tiger
— Zach (@hughietheliger) April 13, 2013
and now back to 60 minutes with Jim Nantz… #goodgrief #showgolf @CBSSports @The_Masters
— RockyTopSaint… (@RockyTopSaint) April 13, 2013
https://twitter.com/BrendanPorto/status/323154138726805506
Jim Nantz's interview with the #Masters official about Tiger Woods sounded as if someone had just gotten a cancer diagnosis. It's just golf.
— Dennis Pimentel (@DPimentel32) April 13, 2013
Why does #CBS use music fit for a funeral at the #Masters it's golf no one died even though #JimNantz would like you to think they did #PGA
— TigersCards (@MarkCManning) April 13, 2013
The poignant Masters theme seems just a little more melancholy today. We've all lost here.
— Dennis Miller (@DennisDMZ) April 13, 2013
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