Legendary sports commentator Jim Nantz has scored himself new wheels, and they come with quite the history. He recently purchased Scottie Scheffler’s 2012 GMC Yukon XL at auction, successfully bidding $50,000 for the vehicle during a fundraising gala for the Triumph Over Kid Cancer charity.
The gala took place last October in Houston, Texas, where Nantz declared, “I’ll be more than happy to store Scottie’s car in my garage.” Now the SUV is parked at his home, marking the union of sports and philanthropy. Nantz joked with Golfweek’s Adam Schupak, “I figure just driving this SUV to the golf course should lower my handicap by at least five shots.” This light-hearted comment encapsulates Nantz’s quirky sense of humor and love for golf.
The auction, which ran from December 6 to December 28, was conducted by Heritage Auctions and saw bids from several interested parties. Nantz’s bid held as the final one and the proceeds will benefit the Triumph Over Kid Cancer Foundation, which supports pediatric cancer research at prominent institutions such as M.D. Anderson Cancer Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital.
Scottie Scheffler, currently the world’s number one golfer, expressed his excitement about the auction and the proceeds it would generate for the foundation. He shared, “Nance and I were doing a thing in Houston for an organization we both love. A dear friend of ours, James Ragan, started this foundation. We were doing a Q & A session, there was a live auction after and Jim decided he wanted to get involved.”
The vehicle itself has quite the storied past. Originally purchased by Scheffler’s father, Scott, during the 2012 Masters—after their previous vehicle broke down—the SUV has carried Scheffler through significant milestones of his early career. It clocked approximately 190,000 miles as it transported Scottie to junior events and Monday qualifiers over the years. Notably, the car even drove him to his iconic victory at the 2022 Masters tournament where he claimed the Green Jacket.
Although Scheffler, whose career earnings surpass $71 million, could have easily traded the SUV for something more extravagant, he opted to keep it until the birth of his son, Bennett, last year. At this point, he received a new sponsor vehicle, making the auction possible.
Victory over childhood cancer is not just the mission of the auction; it’s personal for Scheffler. He has also been deeply involved with the charity through initiatives like Scottie’s Heroes, which provides golf clubs to young cancer patients. James Ragan, who founded the Triumph Over Kid Cancer Foundation, was not only Scheffler’s childhood friend but also someone who battled osteosarcoma until his passing at just 20 years old. Ragan’s passion for football and golf was mirrored by Scheffler’s respect for him, as he dedicated his U.S. Junior Amateur win to Ragan.
Nantz, reflecting on the legacy of Ragan, described him as someone who “could’ve been the President of the United States,” showcasing the impact Ragan had on those around him. With the auction, both Nantz and Scheffler not only celebrated their friendship but also paid tribute to Ragan’s enduring influence and mission.
The SUV does not just symbolize Nantz’s acquisition of Scheffler’s vehicle; it embodies the camaraderie present among those engaged with the Triumph Over Kid Cancer Foundation. The vehicle retains its original Masters parking decal from 2022, and sport two signatures from Scheffler, serves as both memorabilia and support for pediatric cancer research.
This charitable effort, fueled by high-profile individuals like Nantz and Scheffler, highlights how sports can intertwine with philanthropy, paving the way for significant contributions to noble causes. Now, with Jim Nantz behind the wheel of Scheffler’s SUV, not only does he own a piece of golf legend but also aids the noble fight against childhood cancer.
What’s cooler than being cool? Riding around Pebble Beach, California, in Scottie Scheffler’s old Yukon GMC for such a great cause. With their shared commitment to Triumph Over Kid Cancer, both Nantz and Scheffler continue to honor the legacy of their late friend and forge a path toward making a difference.
In a surprising turn of events, CBS sports broadcaster Jim Nantz has won the auction for professional golfer Scottie Scheffler’s GMC SUV. The auction, which took place at a charity event, saw Nantz outbid several other interested parties to secure the vehicle.
Nantz, known for his smooth voice and iconic calls during golf tournaments, expressed his excitement at winning the auction. “I’ve always been a fan of Scottie’s game, and to have the opportunity to own his SUV is truly special,” Nantz said.
The proceeds from the auction will go towards a charity close to Scheffler’s heart, further adding to the significance of the sale. The GMC SUV, which has been customized to Scheffler’s specifications, is sure to be a prized possession for Nantz.
Congratulations to Jim Nantz on his winning bid and to Scottie Scheffler for his charitable efforts. This unique auction is a reminder of the camaraderie and generosity within the world of sports.
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