The greens at Augusta National are notoriously among the most difficult PGA Tour players face all season. The course requires extreme precision on approach shots to avoid long putts that often lead to three and even four putts. When Danny Willett pulled his approach shot well left of the pin at No. 13, it appeared getting out with a two-putt birdie would be a good result.
Danny Willett makes impossibly long eagle putt at the Masters
Pull your approach shot 20 yards off your target? No problem!


Willett did one better.
Watch @willett1987 make a 64-foot eagle putt on No. 13. #themasters https://t.co/KWU5iORJLi
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 9, 2015 Nothing like sinking a long, breaking 64-foot putt at the Masters. That eagle helped Willett card a 1-under round of 71 in the first round.
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