10 years ago, Tiger Woods holed out on No. 16 in dramatic fashion. Watch this historic shot from a different angle.
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— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 5, 2015
It's 10 years since Tiger Woods last won the Masters. His chip-in birdie on the 16th was a key event in his victory that year. The shot was ranked by ESPN as the fifth greatest in the history of the tournament.
It was already an iconic sports moment. Even the commentary from Verne Lundquist was incredible.
Oh wow! In your life, have you seen anything like that?!
On Sunday, the US Masters Twitter account posted an alternate angle of the shot and incredibly, it enhances the drama. The ball arcing on the slope, it appearing to stop on the lip of the hole, Steve Williams and Tiger Woods' reaction, the awkward high five. It's all there, just better.
Here's the original TV broadcast. Someone needs to lay Lundquist's commentary over the new clip.