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- Maybe the most iconic moment of Tiger Woods’ storied career came during the 2005 Masters when he chipped in on the 16th hole of the final round.
- Woods was holding a one-stroke lead at the time and eventually won his fourth Masters in a playoff.
- According to Woods’ former caddie, Woods was aiming for a mark the size of a dime and hit it on the fly.
Tiger Woods won his fourth Masters Tournament in 2005, and in the final round, he hit what was arguably the most iconic shot of his career.
On the 16th hole in his final round, Woods sank a chip shot from the rough while battling for the lead, with the ball hanging on the edge of the hole before falling in. In an interview with Golf Digest, Tiger’s caddie Steve Williams revealed some details behind the shot that make it look even more incredible.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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