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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 14: Tiger Woods of the United States celebrates after sinking his putt on the 18th green to win during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14, 2019, in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA – APRIL 14: Tiger Woods of the United States celebrates after sinking his putt on the 18th green to win during the final round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on April 14, 2019, in Augusta, Georgia. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
Trend changes way too fast these days, and so does people’s taste in online content. However, there is one video that still people watch, although it has been on the internet for the past ten years or more. It is the video in which Tiger Woods make an impossible putt at the 2005 Masters.
Tiger Woods. The Masters. The 16th. 2005. Still gives me chills. pic.twitter.com/jKI9jSAOHK
— Mark (@Mizzou58Steel) February 4, 2022
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It has been more than fifteen years since the 2005 Masters happened. However, the video of Woods making the putt and the roar of the audience will still give you goosebumps. The then 29-year-old was adamant he would win the title. He won the title over Chris DiMarco after dueling him in the playoffs.
The video that has been viral for almost ten years shows the 16th hole, where Tiger chipped the second shot to the green. Fans can see, the ball slowly rolling into the hole, as the crowd and Woods erupt.
Fans reaction to the most memorable shot of Tiger Woods

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ATLANTA, GA – SEPTEMBER 23: Tiger Woods of the United States celebrates making a par on the 18th green to win the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club on September 23, 2018, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Tim Bradbury/Getty Images)
After being on the internet for more than a decade, one would think the fans might lose interest in watching it. However, it was quite the opposite when a Twitter user re uploaded the legendary video.
This could be shared a million times and I would watch it each time in its entirety. For my money, it’s a top 5 sports moment of all time.
— Kevin Adams (@KevinAdams26) February 4, 2022
I don’t care how many times I’ve seen this. When it’s shared I usually watch it. One of my favorite golf memories. I’m 16 watching with my mom and dad in our living room. We all screamed.
— Robby The Hedgehog (@RobbyHedgeHog) February 4, 2022
Many shared their experience of watching Woods hole the ball in person. Many shared their experience of watching Woods hole the ball in person. One of them said, “I was one of the 1000ish people around the green with my dude @charleyhipple. We were already out of our minds from Immelmann.”
I was up the hill behind him 🙂
This was my first PGA tour event to attend. I could not believe how loud it got after he made this. Unreal!!!!
— Phillip 🇺🇲 (@pmag76) February 4, 2022
Some fans how they watched the moment live on television and couldn’t believe their eyes.
I watched this shot live on tv and I’m telling you, it’s the most memorable golf shot I’ve ever seen personally. @TigerWoods is the 🐐.
Thank you for sharing this. I can now show people what I witnessed that day.— Joshua Deason (@JDeason81) February 5, 2022
I don’t say this lightly because I watched it on television, but never has watching a single play convinced me more that absolutely anything is possible
— pipedaddy (@bobbo10735) February 4, 2022
One of the fans took this opportunity to thank Tiger for making the “boring” golf interesting. She wrote: “Tiger Woods is why I started watching golf, which for a sport, prior to him, I thought was pretty boring! He’s a once-in-lifetime golfer! When he’s playing you can’t take your eyes off him. We’re all privileged to have been alive to witness such a legacy. And yes, he’s human!”
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As usual, some wondered whether he would be playing at the Augusta this year.
Here’s the real question… Will we see him attempt to play there in 2 months? I don’t know about all of you but I’m not mentally or emotionally ready to never see that Sunday Red at Augusta again. I know he’s got a ways to go yet. It’s not the same without him.
— Mark Winter (@markoGpolo) February 4, 2022
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How many times have you watched this video until now? Do you think Tiger will play at the Masters this year? Let us know!
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