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Watch Tiger Woods’ legendary 2005 Masters chip shot as you’ve never seen it before

Here is one of the Masters’ most famous shots from an angle that wasn’t made public until 10 years later.

Is this the last memorably good shot Tiger Woods will hit at Augusta National?

Tiger’s current chipping woes have overwhelmed the recent coverage of the four-time Masters champ, and we can forget just how incredible a short-game player he was. This wedge, from an amazing new angle, will always be one of the most improbable shots in the history of golf.

We’ve all seen the angle from above, on the tower behind the hole, and heard Verne Lundquist, at his traditional 16th perch, scream “IN YOUR LIFE!” as the ball dropped into the cup. But this one, shared by the Masters 10 years after Tiger drained it on the way to his last green jacket, shows both Woods and Stevie the whole way through as the ball dramatically inched back down toward the hole.

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