Today Golf Magazine published a blow-by-blow article on the whole
kerfluffle, in which we discovered who made the original call. But more
importantly to this board was who followed up to Fred Ridley, the chairman
of the Rules Committee to tip them off about Woods's comment to ESPN and
how it was becoming rather wildly commented on: Jim Nantz.

http://www.golf.com/tour-and-news/tiger-woods-drop-masters-2013-inside-story

As mentioned before: there's no illusion as to lack of boundaries between
August National and CBS Sports when it comes to this event. But to have the
face of CBS Sports inserting himself into a story by calling Ridley, then
interviewing him and not mentioning his role in this at all is beyond a
conflict of interest and goes into borderline fraud. In an ideal world,
Steve McManus fires Jim Nantz for this. At the very least, Nantz is pulled
off The Masters permanently. Sadly, none of this will happen.

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