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Before we get to the swoosh hanging on the lip for 1.8 seconds on the final day of the 2005 Masters, let’s deal with a few other matters that set the stage for one of the greatest chip shots in the history of the game.Tiger Woods, his latest new swing in tune, came into the Masters with two wins that year and brimming with confidence. Then he opened with a dismal 74 that included a putt into Rae’s Creek at the 13th hole.Foul weather marred the first three days of the event and Woods got back on track with a 66 in the second round that was completed Saturday.
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In the third round that spilled into Sunday, Woods birdied his final three holes on Saturday and then his first four on Sunday en route to a 65 that gave him a commanding 3-shot lead over Chris DiMarco heading into the final round.2005 Masters:DiMarco had held a 4-shot lead when darkness halted play Saturday.But DiMarco didn’t go away and wasn’t overwhelmed by the Sunday red shirt. When DiMarco and Woods got to the 16th tee, they were six shots clear of the field. Then Woods, who was one clear of DiMarco, sailed his 8-iron over the green, the ball coming to rest against the collar of the rough, well below the putting surface and 50 feet from the hole.He had to play the shot away from the hole, run it up a severe ridge, have enough spin on the ball to make it stop on the ridge and change direction and start heading toward the cup. Well, he clipped the ball perfectly, it made a seamless right-hand turn and started trickling toward the hole.
Then the Nike swoosh into the hole.“In your life have you ever seen anything like that!” CBS announcer Verne Lundquist roared.“I was just trying to throw the ball up there on the hill and let it feed down there and hopefully have a makeable putt,” Woods said that day.