Please post your own ideas. Keep in mind that it is the most memorable shots, and so it can include bad ones.
10) Fred Couples' tee shot at the 12th in 1992 that miraculously stopped on the edge of the bank
9) Scott Hoch's missed two-footer in 1989 on the 10th in the first hole of sudden death, before falling to Faldo at the 11th
8) Ben Crenshaw in 1995 just after the death of his mentor Harvey Penick, holing the two-footer for the win at the 18th and doubling over in tears
7) Tom Lehman's eagle putt at the 15th in 1994 to match Olazabal's eagle hung on the lip, and he would go on to lose by two. He jumped high in the air with a half-twist and landed on his knees. It was arguably the most disappointing birdie of all time.
6) Greg Norman's edge-burning eagle pitch on the 15th in 1996, when he fell to the ground in agony as it became all but certain that yet another major would get away from him
5) Tiger's five-footer on the 18th in 1997, securing a few new records and loudly announcing his invasion of the golf world
4) Larry Mize's chip-in on the 11th for the playoff win in 1987
3) Phil's low edge slider at the 18th in 2004, giving him his first major title.
2) Jack's "Yes sir!" birdie putt on the 17th in 1986
1) Tiger's chip-in at the 16th in 2005, perhaps the most memorable shot of all time in any tournament
Any shot of Nicklaus on the back 9 of the 86 Masters could be put on the list, (except for hole 12 which he bogeyed) My favorite Masters followed by Lefty's in 2004.
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Ben Wright was the first to say "Yes Sir" when Nicklaus made the Eagle putt on #15. It was as emphatic as Lundquist though and not near as memorable.
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