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Tiger Woods reacts after his chip-in birdie on 16th hole during the final round of the 2005 Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., Sunday, April 10, 2005.
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Tiger Woods greatest Masters shot, the chip-in on 16, celebrates 20th anniversary - MSNTiger Woods hit the shot, Verne Lundquist made the call, and the Masters had another memory for the ages. ... the miraculous chip-in from behind the 16th green in the 2005 Masters. ...
A handful of shots in Masters history qualify as iconic. Tiger Woods' chip-in from behind the green on 16 in 2005 certainly meets the spine-tingling criteria.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Tiger Woods' incredible chip shot on No. 16 to win his fourth Masters. Here's the inside story about the shot.
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Tiger Woods was awarded his green jacket by 2004 champion Phil Mickelson. Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images ... You’ve seen the images of Tiger’s chip-in at the 2005 Masters countless times.
Tiger's approach misses the green left, then Rory also tugs his approach. Rory has the longer par putt after their chips, and he walks it in. Then Boston Common throws the Hammer, and Tiger has a ...
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Twenty years ago, Tiger Woods' chip shot hung in the balance, and a Masters moment was created - MSNThis year marks the 20th anniversary of Tiger Woods' incredible chip shot on No. 16 to win his fourth Masters. Here's the inside story about the shot.
Tiger Woods was awarded his green jacket by 2004 champion Phil Mickelson. Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images ... You’ve seen the images of Tiger’s chip-in at the 2005 Masters countless times.
Tiger's approach misses the green left, then Rory also tugs his approach. Rory has the longer par putt after their chips, and he walks it in. Then Boston Common throws the Hammer, and Tiger has a ...
Tiger Woods celebrates with caddie Steve Williams on the 16th green after his chip-in birdie during the 2005 Masters. (Elise Amendola / Associated Press) “Norm just followed his instincts ...
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