He then finds a place to park his golf cart and ducks under the ropes.
Thankfully, Ive got a credential that allows me to do that, Nantz, 65, added.
Its a spiritual thing, more than anything, he said.
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Its a moment of prayer and introspection, and I just give thanks for the gift of being here.
So its a moment of thanks and gratitude andprayer," Nantz shared.
Ive done that every year.
A lot of things have to happen for that to occur, he conceded.
First off, my health would have to hold up.
Secondly, CBS and Augusta National would have to want me to come back.
But if all the stars aligned, right now, it feels like a pretty good exit point.
April 14, 2036.
That is my scheduled retirement date.
It would be a perfect place to walk out.
We cant argue with that, friend.