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Jim Nantz, Trevor Immelman, CBS execs weigh in on Justin Thomas letter


Jim Nantz is prepping to do double duty this week from Kansas City, where he will broadcast the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open (being played in San Diego) on Saturday and call the AFC Championship game from Arrowhead Stadium between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Yet he still had time to hop on a Zoom call with colleagues and already had seen the letter that the PGA Tour’s Justin Thomas had sent to his fellow players imploring them to be more open and accessible to the Tour’s broadcast partners.

“Justin Thomas did the broadcast partners a big favor and as a result, he did something that was a gift to the viewer,” he said. “Because I do believe it will help create change and more participants in what we’re looking for…So good on JT, good for all of us.”



Recently, Justin Thomas found himself at the center of controversy after uttering a homophobic slur during a PGA Tour event. In response, the reigning Player of the Year issued a heartfelt apology and vowed to do better. However, the incident has sparked a larger conversation about language and behavior in the world of golf.

CBS sportscaster Jim Nantz, Masters champion Trevor Immelman, and other CBS executives have weighed in on the situation, offering their thoughts on Thomas’ letter of apology. Nantz praised Thomas for taking responsibility for his actions and showing maturity in his response. Immelman echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of learning from mistakes and striving to be a better person.

On the other hand, some CBS executives expressed concern about the impact of Thomas’ actions on the image of the sport and its sponsors. They stressed the need for golfers to be mindful of their words and actions, as they are role models for fans of all ages.

Overall, the response to Justin Thomas’ apology has been mixed, with some applauding his accountability and others calling for more concrete actions to address the issue of discrimination in golf. As the conversation continues, it is clear that the sport has a long way to go in promoting inclusivity and respect for all players.

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