Ranking Best Masters Shots of All Time
Key Points:
- The article discusses the subjectivity of what makes a golf shot a "work of art" and presents a curated list of the greatest shots in Masters history during the televised era, focusing on the gravity of the moment and the difficulty of the shots.
- Highlights include Larry Mize’s chip-in on No. 11 in the 1987 playoff as the greatest shot, noted for its high stakes and difficulty, and Tiger Woods’ iconic chip-in on No. 16 in 2005, celebrated for its drama and lasting impact.
- Other notable shots feature Jack Nicklaus’ eagle on No. 15 in 1986, Rory McIlroy’s 7-iron approach into 15 in 2025 described as "the shot of a lifetime," and Bubba Watson’s remarkable hooked wedge around trees in the 2012 playoff.
- The list also includes memorable clutch moments from Gary Player, Phil Mickelson, Greg Norman, Nick Faldo, Vijay Singh, and others, emphasizing both technical skill and emotional significance.
- Honorable mentions recognize additional pivotal shots that shaped Masters history, such as Jordan Spieth’s flop shot in 2015 and Scottie Scheffler’s 3-iron on No. 18 in 2022, underscoring the blend of artistry, pressure, and legacy in golf.