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Jim Nantz Reveals His Incredibly Special Moment Of Prayer Before The Masters

And Jim Nantz's aura continues to grow…

When you're talking about Masters, you're immediately thinking about how beautiful Augusta National is, your favorite moments in the epic moments of the final round.

Since 1986Nantz was broadcast on Masters and became a real part of the iconic event. He has an incredible resume regarding calls he made in Augusta. And the good news for us is that we have no plans to quit anytime soon. He wants to air the whole time until the 2036 Masters. It will be Nanz's 51st.

In April this year, Nanz will call out his 40th Master, and you think that Augusta National's magic will no longer be there. no. (Related: Billy Horschel hits the most unconventional shots perfectly, so we can only captivate them)

I will talk in an interview with bunker Magazine, Nanz, revealed what he wanted to do before every Masters tournament and carried out the tradition on Wednesday before.

“Every Wednesdays, we have a PAR-3 tournament, so we're preparing for the big courses for the final preparation,” Nantz said. “The last player is finished practicing at the Amen Corner at 17 or 18, so there are a few people still mingling together and taking pictures.

I go sideways, park a golf cart there and duck under the ropes. Thankfully, I am qualified to make that possible. I walk to the creek in front of the greenery and across the bridge.

It's more spiritual than anything. It is a moment of prayer and reflection and I am grateful for the gift of being here. I have never taken for granted that I have the opportunity to do exactly what I want to do as a young boy. So it's a moment of gratitude, gratitude and prayer. ”

And this is the magic of a master, a woman, a gentleman.

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