Key LIV Golf figure blasts (!) Masters legend: “He’s tarnished his career”

LIV Golf commentator Jerry Nantz has claimed Jim Nantz ‘tarnished his career’ with a remark about the breakaway tour during the 88th Masters Tournament.

LIV Golf’s Jerry Foltz has claimed legendary commentator Jim Nantz ‘tarnished his career’ with a pointed remark about the breakaway tour during coverage of the 88th Masters.

Foltz made the declaration in the latest episode of LIV’s podcast ‘Fairway to Heaven’.

The commentator wasn’t happy with Nantz for pointing out during Sunday’s coverage on CBS that the top five players on the leaderboard were PGA Tour members.

Foltz told the podcast: “It was sad to me to see what Jim Nantz did as the players walked to the 16th tee.

“A legendary broadcaster who’s going to probably go down as one of the best ever tarnished his own career with something as petty as pointing out that the top five on the leaderboard that they were showing were all PGA Tour players.

“The comments on social media unfortunately didn’t flatter Jim Nantz. The Masters is above that. I’ve always held Jim Nantz in a regard way above something that petty.”

Foltz went on to explain that Nantz narrated the ‘most heartfelt’ farewell to the retiring Sean McManus.

McManus, the chairman of CBS sports, followed in the footsteps of his father Jim McKay.

McKay, also a legend of sports broadcasting, died in 2008 at the age of 86.

“Jim McKay would have never stooped to Jim Nantz doing what he did to try and point out his loyalty to the PGA Tour,” added Foltz.

“It really put a dampener on the whole day.”

There were 13 LIV players in the field for the first major of the year.

One of them was the defending champion, Jon Rahm, who made the cut by the skin of his teeth.

But the Spaniard simply wasn’t a factor over the weekend

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