It’s 2024 and I still get chills watching this. I miss the 2000’s so badly. Those were the best days to be a kid. I remember watching Tiger dominate through the years and it inspired me to play golf and I went on to have a successful competitive career in high school. Today’s generations will never know what it was like to watch golf at its peak. Tiger changed the game and for the better.
@Travel Crawl Yeah, that's why he needs only one more victory to beat Sam Snead for the outright lead in total PGA wins. It took Snead 30 years to get to 82 and only 24 years for Tiger's 82 victories. Snead only won 7 major tournaments whereas Tiger has 15 including 5 Masters, the last which he won just 3 years ago! He had his 5th major back surgery while still recovering from his horrific car accident in Feb/2021. His injuries from that crash were so severe that doctors considered removing his right leg! Just 2 weeks ago he makes the cut and finishes 47th in the 2022 Masters! Sorry bud, but if you think Tiger has somehow become less of a man or competitor because of how he handled life's speed bumps, then you're not too smart!
Rewatching these masters takes me back to my childhood watching final rounds with my dad on sundays. The masters will always be the pinnacle of golf for me
I don't feel for him he shot 5 over on the back nine in the Third round. Shoot 1 under or better he has a three shot lead or better going into the final round.
I remember the chip in so well. I was in college in April 2005 and it was the rare weekend that I didn't go home for the weekend so I was in my apartment watching this live. In my entire life before or since, it is literally the only time I have ever jumped out of my seat (or in this case, off my bed) for something I've seen on TV.
I feel ya. That was the most unlikely, phenomenal shot I’ve ever witnessed. Dimarco was just crushed but I’m sure he wasn’t surprised. The Nike symbol just slowly showing itself for a second before it dropped is why Tiger is paid so well. Absolutely insane😊👍🍺
Padraig Harrington said most players have about two magical years, where everything with their swing and putting clicks. Those were DiMarco's two years.
He forced a playoff after being 3 down to start the final round. Gave Tiger one of his best runs in a major, if that shot falls on 18 history is soooo different
I disagree. If anything, they wanted to make out as if DiMarco had a chance to keep the broadcast interesting. I don't think they particularly wanted him to beat Tiger.
Man, can't help but feel for Chris. That nice chip on 18 would have won the Masters, so very close. Tiger playing cold blooded on the playoff hole is classic.
4:50:38 Just imagine going 'back to class' after having just played in The Masters; finshed as lowest amateur and then chilled with Tiger and Phil in Butler's cabin.
Yes he probably had the best 15 minutes don’t forget hootie and Jim nantz all great dudes in the butler cabin I didn’t care for Billy Payne all that much and that’s why the 00-06 era was the absolute best in golf we got to see Vijay win in 00 than tiger twice had Mike weir win Phil winning twice and tiger winning one more especially 05 06 Phil tiger in there prime alternating as well as them winning 6 majors in 8 attempts they were both unstoppable and Vijay Tiger and Phil winning 5/6 in those years I think those were the best in there prime all time since Prime Jack Arnie And Gary Player but prime Spieth Prime McIIroy and Prime Day are close to the 2 best but even in a few years Prime Hovland Cantlay and morikawa could be special but definitely the big 3 are the best player Nicklaus and palmer
We will all quite rightly remember the win by Tiger and the best chip-in ever seen at Augusta, but you have to feel for and recognize the greatness of DiMarco this day. Nobody have him a chance but he went toe to toe with and outplayed Tiger the entire round. Had he had even a fraction of the fortune that Tiger had he would be a Masters Champion. The 16th is a microcosm of this - perfect tee shot and missed a winning putt by 1/2 an inch after seeing Tiger make his impossible chip after a terrible tee shot. The chip at 18 is the most forgotten shot in Masters history - again 1/2 inch to the left and he jars it and game over. It’s a signature win by Tiger but I will always remember and have great admiration for what almost should have been for DiMarco
DeMarco was just another victim of Tiger's greatness. He was added to the long list of would of, could of, should of golfers - Tiger doesn't need luck and everyone else needs at least a little bit of luck to beat him. The critics say the greatest players in their field "get lucky". Well, that is not how it works! Greatness sometimes looks like luck. Efron Reyes, Gretzgy, Jordan, Tiger. Those 1/2 inch misses are why they are forgettable shots. He doesn't have the nerves of steel required to be the greatest. If he had outplayed Tiger, he would have won. He didn't.
I liked how DiMarco was not intimidated at all, and never quit, never got down on himself. Zero quit in the man. Toe to toe till the last. It made for a great match instead of a yawner.
I remember the chip in so well. I was in college in April 2005 and it was the rare weekend that I didn't go home for the weekend so I was in my apartment watching this live.
I remember, on the day of the first round, on the way home from high school, that I told my mate, Mark James Ellis Smith, that the 2005 Masters marked the 50th anniversary of Arnold Palmer's debut at the tournament. He just didn't care. ⛳
That chip in at 16, with the Nike logo showing right before dropping in the hole...that was just an insane moment! I remember watching this as a junior in high school. Tiger was a huge inspiration to me growing up and I would have never played gold competitively without his influence.
3:44:45 Tiger Woods iconic chip shot on the 16th hole. I can't believe how many people post videos and don't use the time stamp. Help us out by time stamping the start of each hole in the description area; not very hard to do.
@Justin Kapr So you are trying to say that the Master's should time stamp the start of every hole played? What are they going to do, time stamp the start of every hole for every player? What you are saying is a little crazy.
Glad to see you still commenting on golf videos, and yes DiMarco was quite the competitor for Tiger, never seemed afraid of the moment like some of the others Tiger has faced.
Never realized this until now, but I find it to be somewhat of an omen. 1:33 when Demarco and Woods are on the 6th green they pause to let the cheers of the crowd for Ryan Palmer to settle down after chipping in from almost the same spot Tiger does just a couple hours later. For the 6th green to be right there next to 16 and that happened when Tiger is right there is quite special. Such an unbelievable round
I really feel bad for Chris. I remember watching him back in the day on the mini tours. You could tell he was eventually going to make it to the PGA tour. He was so close to winning his first major...but lost to the GOAT. As for Tiger, this was him at the peak of his prime. He really just had another gear. I think if you put this version of Tiger on the PGA Tour in 2023...you would still see the same results. He was just on another level, only matched by Jack in his prime.
Super tough playing against a competitor like Dimarco. A short hitter, yes, but he has those targets on lock. He always hit first and knock them close, not to mention a brilliant short game. Some people thought Tiger would win this one easy but this was actually one of the toughest match he had and he won. A-Game.
1:29:30 Verne is wrong. the "impact" of Tiger's ball hitting the green didn't cause DiMarco's ball to roll. It was already moving. Wow, that would have to be some impact
1st hole now is only 10 yards longer than it was then. You rarely see people that far down past the bunker. and the ground was soft. He would be one of the longest hitters on Tour right now if he could still swing it like that.
I attended practice rounds on Tuesday and Wednesday of that year. That pine tree near Wood's ball was "outside the ropes" during the practice rounds, and I schlepped a sammich or three and a beer or twelve leaning against said tree.
The way he played this playoff hole was stupid. It was like okay I’m in the zone now. Perfect tee shot, the most flush shots ever, perfect birdie putt to win. Put those back to back bogeys to sleep fast.
You three are poster children for angry white nationalists lol. Dimarco and mediate got spanked by the GOAT who happens to be black. Deal with it fools.
Key takeaways: 1. Tiger’s chip on 16th destroyed Immelman’s hole in one on 16. 2. If Chris Dimarco could find his putter on the last 18 holes, he would’ve won this by a landslide. 3. Tiger Woods is still the f****** goat.
Watched this final round many times and I can't help but say that tiger's drive on 1 in the first round is absolutely insanely ridiculous. His 344 yard drive in the final round was exceptional but look how close he is to the green at 31:02.
Awesome getting to see that chip on the 16th all over again! Poor DiMarco that 16th he saw the greatest shot in modern Masters History, and the incredible putt Phil dropped the year before!
So many guys who could have won 4, 5 or more majors instead got their careers sidelined when Tiger went Tiger on them - winning 14 majors from 1997 to 2008.
I HAVE SEEM THIS SHOT SO MANY TIMES I SAID MYSELF ORDER 1000 TIMES AND I SKILL GET EXCITED VERY TIME VERY TIME I ONLY WATCH ON VIDEOS IS TIGER WOODS AND THE MAN KOBE BRYANT, R.I.P. KOBE. 🤔😁😀😍😍♥️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
If anyone is still wondering why putting is the most important aspect of golf, all they need to do is watch the final round of the 2005 Masters. DiMarco would have won this tournament at a canter if the dude could just putt.
AT THE 16TH HOLE AT THE 2005 MASTERS IT WAS THE MAGIC OF THE NIKE-SWOOSH BY TIGER WOODS, WITH THE NIKE SWOOSH ON HIS HAT AND SHIRT HE MADE A SHOT THAT WILL GO DOWN IN GOLF HISTORY WHEN THE SWOOSH SHOWED UP AT THE HOLE ALMOST STOPED ENOUGH TO REVEAL THE FULL NIKE-SWOOSH THEN DISAPPEAR INTO THE HOLE.---WELCOME TO THE MAGIC WORLD OF ---TIGER WOODS AND THE PGA.
I wish he never left Butch. That was the reason he did so bad coming down to the finish I think. But after 18 going into the playoff hole, so I’m switching him because he had a perfect Threewood down the middle, a perfect eight iron into the green. I mean one of the most purest shots I’ve ever seen and then of course drains a putt, so something switched and he was back on
@@CinemaDemocratica and t weather look absolutely perfect a year ago the forecast was cloudy in the final round and they had tee times moved 40 minutes due to late afternoon rain
Yes Tiger played phenomenally well, but you can see how defeated DiMarco was!! Job was done not with Tigers dominance on the course, but tigers dominance of competitors' minds
Tiger Woods Win Was Amazing bc he was 2 over after day 1 but if dimarco didn’t struggle on Sunday morning he would of won and the wet conditions were tuff to play
So weird to watch the flyovers and see the shadow of a helicopter. Now could get higher quality shots with a $300 drone setup. Technology progression is amazing.
sooort of similar but Tiger's ball was up against the cut of rough which made it a much tougher shot especially considering the moment. still a sick shot by Palmer
1:28:50 - Di Marco exclaims that Tiger teeing off on No. 6 caused his own ball (which was on the front edge of the green and precipitously close to rolling back onto the fringe) to roll painfully, slowly, off the green. The things Tiger was capable of back then! Unmistakably Tiger.
It’s 2024 and I still get chills watching this. I miss the 2000’s so badly. Those were the best days to be a kid. I remember watching Tiger dominate through the years and it inspired me to play golf and I went on to have a successful competitive career in high school. Today’s generations will never know what it was like to watch golf at its peak. Tiger changed the game and for the better.
Well said. We lived in remarkable times.
2022 and i still get chills... That chip on 16 made me get dizzy when i saw it live on tv. It was phenomenal.
@Travel Crawl he still in the masters tomorrow, not much of a fall
See a doctor
@Travel Crawl Yeah, that's why he needs only one more victory to beat Sam Snead for the outright lead in total PGA wins. It took Snead 30 years to get to 82 and only 24 years for Tiger's 82 victories. Snead only won 7 major tournaments whereas Tiger has 15 including 5 Masters, the last which he won just 3 years ago!
He had his 5th major back surgery while still recovering from his horrific car accident in Feb/2021. His injuries from that crash were so severe that doctors considered removing his right leg!
Just 2 weeks ago he makes the cut and finishes 47th in the 2022 Masters!
Sorry bud, but if you think Tiger has somehow become less of a man or competitor because of how he handled life's speed bumps, then you're not too smart!
That chip was sponsored by Nike 😆
get off that pipe mate
Rewatching these masters takes me back to my childhood watching final rounds with my dad on sundays. The masters will always be the pinnacle of golf for me
- ALL TIGER WOODS SHOTS -
| Hole 1 | Par 4 | Tea Olive
1st Stroke: 26:45
2nd Stroke: 30:35
3rd Stroke: 35:12
Total: -12 | Birdie
| Hole 2 | Par 5 | Pink Dogwood
1st Stroke: 38:57
2nd Stroke: 45:08
3rd Stroke: 48:15
4th Stroke: 52:12
Total: -13 | Birdie
| Hole 3 | Par 4 | Flowering Peach
1st Stroke: 54:51
2nd Stroke: 59:19
3rd/4th Stroke: 1:03:17
Total: -13 | Par
| Hole 4 | Par 3 | Flowering Crab Apple
1st Stroke: 1:06:13
2nd/3rd Stroke: 1:10:41
Total: -13 | Par
| Hole 5 | Par 4 | Magnolia
1st Stroke: 1:12:37
2nd Stroke: 1:16:56
3rd Stroke: 1:22:18
4th/5th Stroke: 1:24:16
Total: -12 | Bogey
| Hole 6 | Par 3 | Juniper
1st Stroke: 1:29:10
2nd/3rd Stroke: 1:33:56
Total: -12 | Par
| Hole 7 | Par 4 | Pampas
1st Stroke: 1:37:06
2nd Stroke: 1:39:47
3rd Stroke: 1:44:20
4th Stroke: 1:46:48
Total: -12 | Par
| Hole 8 | Par 5 | Yellow Jasmine
1st Stroke: 1:50:10
2nd Stroke: 1:53:41
3rd Stroke: 1:56:18
4th Stroke: 2:00:45
5th Stroke: 2:03:21
Total: -12 | Par
| Hole 9 | Par 4 | Carolina Cherry
1st Stroke: 2:06:59
2nd Stroke: 2:12:34
3rd Stroke: 2:16:42
Total: -13 | Birdie
| Hole 10 | Par 4 | Camellia
1st Stroke: 2:21:57
2nd Stroke: 2:26:06
3rd Stroke: 2:30:16
4th/5th Stroke: 2:31:31
Total: -12 | Bogey
| Hole 11 | Par 4 | White Dogwood
1st Stroke: 2:35:14
2nd Stroke: 2:42:46
3rd/4th Stroke: 2:47:01
Total: -12 | Par
| Hole 12 | Par 3 | Golden Bell
1st Stroke: 2:51:35
2nd/3rd Stroke: 2:56:36
Total: -12 | Par
| Hole 13 | Par 5 | Azalea
1st Stroke: 3:02:54
2nd Stroke: 3:10:57
3rd Stroke: 3:14:26
4th/5th Stroke: 3:17:15
Total: -12 | Par
| Hole 14 | Par 4 | Chinese Fir
1st Stroke: 3:20:23
2nd Stroke: 3:24:43
3rd Stroke: 3:29:25
4th Stroke: 3:30:02
Total: -12 | Par
| Hole 15 | Par 5 | Firethorn
1st Stroke: 3:32:25
2nd Stroke: 3:35:58
3rd Stroke: 3:42:13
4th Stroke: 3:43:31
Total: -13 | Birdie
| Hole 16 | Par 3 | Redbud
1st Stroke: 3:46:26
2nd Stroke: 3:49:08
Total: -14 | Birdie
| Hole 17 | Par 4 | Nandina
1st Stroke: 3:53:02
2nd Stroke: 4:00:03
3rd Stroke: 4:00:59
4th Stroke: 4:02:10
5th Stroke: 4:04:25
Total: -13 | Bogey
| Hole 18 | Par 4 | Holly
1st Stroke: 4:06:54
2nd Stroke: 4:12:06
3rd Stroke: 4:15:16
4th Stroke: 4:18:54
5th Stroke: 4:19:27
Total: -12 | Bogey
| Playoff Hole | Par 4 | Holly
1st Stroke: 4:27:15
2nd Stroke: 4:32:35
Winning Stroke: 4:37:03
Total: -13 | Birdie
Results: 1st Place: Tiger Woods -13
The lords work 🙌
Thank you!!
Why you give up at the 14th?
@@Unvaccinated69 my bad i forgot lol
@@Unvaccinated69 Finished.
Hats off to the video quality. Great stuff Masters people.
I’m a Tiger fan as much as the next, but I feel for Dimarco everytime I re-watch this. That man was a great golfer and a great fighter.
I don't feel for him he shot 5 over on the back nine in the Third round. Shoot 1 under or better he has a three shot lead or better going into the final round.
he was always my favorite.
2005: the new body style mustang is on the road, the bad mortgages still haven't caught up with us, and the Xbox 360 is released. Beautiful.
My youngest daughter was born. Can't believe it's been 18 years already
Then it all went downhill from there. This was the tail end of the greatest time in life. After 2008, life has just sucked since.
I remember the chip in so well. I was in college in April 2005 and it was the rare weekend that I didn't go home for the weekend so I was in my apartment watching this live. In my entire life before or since, it is literally the only time I have ever jumped out of my seat (or in this case, off my bed) for something I've seen on TV.
Haha so much yes bro
I feel ya. That was the most unlikely, phenomenal shot I’ve ever witnessed. Dimarco was just crushed but I’m sure he wasn’t surprised. The Nike symbol just slowly showing itself for a second before it dropped is why Tiger is paid so well. Absolutely insane😊👍🍺
Same! I remember walking outside and just breathing 😂
Crazy game................with no Tiger Woods in this field, Chris DiMarco wins the Masters by 7 strokes.
Padraig Harrington said most players have about two magical years, where everything with their swing and putting clicks. Those were DiMarco's two years.
@@charlesvorones3612i would say 01 02 he won both of those years
@@jordanboteler8978 2005-2006 he was great in Majors.
Wise words from Harrington. It was wild watching Tiger dominate for 10 years
@@masterofdisaster9194
Thirteen years
I don't know what was more exciting; Tigers Miraculous shot or Verne Linquest iconic call of ''In your Life have you seen anything like that" .
And I always said. Yeah. Davis Love the 3rd did it in '99
But it was an amazing moment
What always gets me is the shake of the camera after the ball finally goes in. I can just picture the camera man behind going nuts.
Hi
Both were lightning in a bottle....timeless
Both were just epic
Those 2 dudes in the crowd celebrating at 3:52:14, priceless 🙏🏼
This is my favorite master's I am a big tiger woods fan and i give props to Chris because he never folded like others would of .
He forced a playoff after being 3 down to start the final round. Gave Tiger one of his best runs in a major, if that shot falls on 18 history is soooo different
Watching again in 2024.. You can hear it in the way they talk the entire time.. They REALLY wanted DiMarco to beat Tiger. But the GOAT prevailed.
⛳️ 🐐
Not hearing that at all. In fact they all but gave it to Tiger after about the 5th hole.
I disagree. If anything, they wanted to make out as if DiMarco had a chance to keep the broadcast interesting. I don't think they particularly wanted him to beat Tiger.
Everyone loves an underdog story. A middle of the pack player hanging in there with a GIANT. Why wouldn’t they talk about that a lot?
But Jack Nicklaus missed the cut in this tournament.
Thank you for posting and sharing with us ❤. Imagine being part of history to witness the 16th hole putt by Tiger.
The camera shakes as the chip on 16 drops…even the cameraman man couldn’t believe it
It is shaking from the crowd and the noise, not the cameraman.
@@TheRuggedWayI guarantee that camera operator was losing his mind just like everyone else who was watching.
Not many people could outshine a hole in one but he did it on the 16th.
DiMarco had the best seat in the house 2 years in a row for 2 legends
Man, can't help but feel for Chris. That nice chip on 18 would have won the Masters, so very close. Tiger playing cold blooded on the playoff hole is classic.
Dimarco 4 shots ahead with nine holes Left in the third round And shot 5 over while tiger shot 2 under.
2022 and still I get chills just watching that shot ! Hole 16
23:22 - Tiger approaches the teebox
26:25 - Tiger’s first tee shot
30:15 - Second shot Par 4 1st
3:48:30 - Sports history
4:37:00 - Putt
4:37:01 …. U shut your mouth
Thank you.
Your a gentleman and a scholar
How far was that drive on 1? Never seen a ball hit there.
4:50:38 Just imagine going 'back to class' after having just played in The Masters; finshed as lowest amateur and then chilled with Tiger and Phil in Butler's cabin.
Yes he probably had the best 15 minutes don’t forget hootie and Jim nantz all great dudes in the butler cabin I didn’t care for Billy Payne all that much and that’s why the 00-06 era was the absolute best in golf we got to see Vijay win in 00 than tiger twice had Mike weir win Phil winning twice and tiger winning one more especially 05 06 Phil tiger in there prime alternating as well as them winning 6 majors in 8 attempts they were both unstoppable and Vijay Tiger and Phil winning 5/6 in those years I think those were the best in there prime all time since Prime Jack Arnie And Gary Player but prime Spieth Prime McIIroy and Prime Day are close to the 2 best but even in a few years Prime Hovland Cantlay and morikawa could be special but definitely the big 3 are the best player Nicklaus and palmer
@@jordanboteler8978no scheffler in there?
We will all quite rightly remember the win by Tiger and the best chip-in ever seen at Augusta, but you have to feel for and recognize the greatness of DiMarco this day. Nobody have him a chance but he went toe to toe with and outplayed Tiger the entire round. Had he had even a fraction of the fortune that Tiger had he would be a Masters Champion. The 16th is a microcosm of this - perfect tee shot and missed a winning putt by 1/2 an inch after seeing Tiger make his impossible chip after a terrible tee shot. The chip at 18 is the most forgotten shot in Masters history - again 1/2 inch to the left and he jars it and game over. It’s a signature win by Tiger but I will always remember and have great admiration for what almost should have been for DiMarco
Go Gators
@@gogators043 go Dawgs DiMarco lost to mickelson and tiger back to back lol Bubba has two
DeMarco was just another victim of Tiger's greatness. He was added to the long list of would of, could of, should of golfers - Tiger doesn't need luck and everyone else needs at least a little bit of luck to beat him. The critics say the greatest players in their field "get lucky". Well, that is not how it works! Greatness sometimes looks like luck. Efron Reyes, Gretzgy, Jordan, Tiger. Those 1/2 inch misses are why they are forgettable shots. He doesn't have the nerves of steel required to be the greatest. If he had outplayed Tiger, he would have won. He didn't.
@GregRearranger he's still a great player though. Tiger was just the better player.
I liked how DiMarco was not intimidated at all, and never quit, never got down on himself. Zero quit in the man. Toe to toe till the last. It made for a great match instead of a yawner.
3:48:50 One of the greatest moments in golf of all time.
One of the greatest moments in sports history. Period. The setting, the player, the skill. Doesn’t get better
If this was a TV movie you’d roll your eyes. It’s too perfect.
@@Btn1136 complete with Nike logo staring us in the face for what seemed like an eternity.
I remember the chip in so well. I was in college in April 2005 and it was the rare weekend that I didn't go home for the weekend so I was in my apartment watching this live.
That first tee shot was Huge
You’ve gotta feel for Chris but Tiger’s chip in at 16 was just epic
Very creative of the Masters TH-cam Channel to do a little re-creation of CBS’s 1997-2009 Masters graphics
I remember, on the day of the first round, on the way home from high school, that I told my mate, Mark James Ellis Smith, that the 2005 Masters marked the 50th anniversary of Arnold Palmer's debut at the tournament.
He just didn't care.
⛳
That chip in at 16, with the Nike logo showing right before dropping in the hole...that was just an insane moment! I remember watching this as a junior in high school. Tiger was a huge inspiration to me growing up and I would have never played gold competitively without his influence.
1:30:00 - that "vibration" of Tiger's ball causing Chris DiMarco's ball to roll off green is one of the most absurd things I've seen in golf.
Haha. But not at all why that happened. More like most absurd analysis I’ve ever heard haha
One of the dumbest calls. It was already moving before Tigers ball hit.
4:15:55 that would have been one of the best shots of all time.....that had to be fate telling him that this just isn't his to win. Pretty sick!
Brutal
Can't wait. Work finishes up around 3. Let's go!
The image of Woods' 8 iron face from 4:11:37-4:11:40 summarizes the Tiger era, completely.
4:19:20 Monday morning quarterback. Say it BEFORE the stroke, put your money where your mouth is. Too easy to sound smart AFTER the fact.
@@TALLPaul67X I’m not following your comment, please clarify.
Dominant perfection...the shot, less so
3:44:45 Tiger Woods iconic chip shot on the 16th hole. I can't believe how many people post videos and don't use the time stamp. Help us out by time stamping the start of each hole in the description area; not very hard to do.
Thanks!!!
biggest 1st world problem ever
@Justin Kapr
So you are trying to say that the Master's should time stamp the start of every hole played? What are they going to do, time stamp the start of every hole for every player? What you are saying is a little crazy.
For F sake just be happy we are privileged enough to be able to re watch the entire final round any time we want. Cup 1/2 empty in your world much?
3:49:14
Can't wait to see next Years Masters in 4k 2021.. that will be Epic....
will it be in 4k?
About time idk why all major events aren’t at this point
DiMarco was an excellent foil for Tiger. He was a no nonsense, head down, go to work type player
Glad to see you still commenting on golf videos, and yes DiMarco was quite the competitor for Tiger, never seemed afraid of the moment like some of the others Tiger has faced.
Never realized this until now, but I find it to be somewhat of an omen. 1:33 when Demarco and Woods are on the 6th green they pause to let the cheers of the crowd for Ryan Palmer to settle down after chipping in from almost the same spot Tiger does just a couple hours later. For the 6th green to be right there next to 16 and that happened when Tiger is right there is quite special. Such an unbelievable round
My all time favorite masters
DiMarco, Phil, and Tiger really made this one of the greatest golf rounds to watch in history
It makes me feel old when most of these players are no longer on the PGA tour in 2022.
I really feel bad for Chris. I remember watching him back in the day on the mini tours. You could tell he was eventually going to make it to the PGA tour. He was so close to winning his first major...but lost to the GOAT. As for Tiger, this was him at the peak of his prime. He really just had another gear. I think if you put this version of Tiger on the PGA Tour in 2023...you would still see the same results. He was just on another level, only matched by Jack in his prime.
The divot on Tiger’s last approach into 18 is insane
I know right? Three perfect divots falling in line at the flag. Only Tiger produces awesome little details like that.
Gutted Nicklaus 'called it a day' however plenty in the Golfing Vaults to reminisce & enjoy from that legend..♡
Phils Face when Jim said Tiger is now Joining the company of Giants in the game is Priceless xD
Super tough playing against a competitor like Dimarco. A short hitter, yes, but he has those targets on lock. He always hit first and knock them close, not to mention a brilliant short game. Some people thought Tiger would win this one easy but this was actually one of the toughest match he had and he won. A-Game.
That chip in on the 16th might be the best shot I've ever seen. Absolutely incredible
1:29:30 Verne is wrong. the "impact" of Tiger's ball hitting the green didn't cause DiMarco's ball to roll. It was already moving. Wow, that would have to be some impact
Hahaha the vibration from the impact 😂 not a chance Verne lol
The golfing is amazing but the beauty of this course is beyond that
Tiger's drive on 1 was insane
That was 344 yards. Tiger lit a rocket on it.
Been watching the masters for a couple decades, hard to remember another ball that far out on the first hole 🕳 !
1st hole now is only 10 yards longer than it was then. You rarely see people that far down past the bunker. and the ground was soft. He would be one of the longest hitters on Tour right now if he could still swing it like that.
With professional golf fractured at the moment and in disarray, it really makes me miss tigermania 😔😔😔😔
Professional golf is fine.
Such a cool moment at 3:37:40 . The insane Augusta roars visualized from another hole!
My first time watching some of the older classics and I just wanna say hats off to dimarco for being an absolute gamer in this final round
First Masters to be produced in HD quality, but not all cameras
What happened at #16 in this round has to be the greatest moment in sports history. INSANE!!!
I attended practice rounds on Tuesday and Wednesday of that year. That pine tree near Wood's ball was "outside the ropes" during the practice rounds, and I schlepped a sammich or three and a beer or twelve leaning against said tree.
3:52:05 - the guy behind Tiger in yellow wins best reaction.
Please don't spoil this for me guys, I wanna find out on my own who wins
Happy Gilmore wins
Tiger wins
Shooter McGavin wins
Spoiler alert something èxciting happens on 🕳 16
We all come here to see Tiger’s chip shot on the 16th
Nike couldn't of paid an advertising firm a 100k to come with that advertisment campaign.
Na
Couldn’t “have”, not couldn’t “of”.
Sorry to be pedantic!
4:32:38 One of the most flush shots of all time
His divot was so huge it split into separate pieces
The way he played this playoff hole was stupid. It was like okay I’m in the zone now. Perfect tee shot, the most flush shots ever, perfect birdie putt to win. Put those back to back bogeys to sleep fast.
@@Renaissaucedthrew off the earths axis.
Hard to believe it took Woods 14 years to win another green jacket.
Crazy how Phil is in way better shape now than 20 years ago. Props to him!
In the intro and a few highlights as well, we hear a prototype version of "Thrill of Victory" by E.S. Posthumus.
Anyway of finding this thrill of victory version? Can’t find this prototype version anywhere.
Some of the best putting Tiger ever did was in this tournament.
@2:35:12 -- hang time is not always indicative of how far the ball traveled; but the ball was in the air for approx. 8.25 seconds!!!
No way that ball was in the air for 8.25 seconds.
@@TimesUp777 elevated tee box
it’s hard not to fall in love with Chris Dimarco, but man he couldn’t catch a break
Seriously man, what else is the guy supposed to do...just can't do much when tigers playing like that
@@MarkSmith-lz5rk 100%, feel bad for the guy honestly that was his chance at glory and it didn’t go his way a few times...tough
Him and Rocco Mediate at the 2008 US Open... any other day they both win... but they went up against arguably the greatest ever next to Jack Nicklaus.
You three are poster children for angry white nationalists lol. Dimarco and mediate got spanked by the GOAT who happens to be black. Deal with it fools.
Key takeaways:
1. Tiger’s chip on 16th destroyed Immelman’s hole in one on 16.
2. If Chris Dimarco could find his putter on the last 18 holes, he would’ve won this by a landslide.
3. Tiger Woods is still the f****** goat.
I'll be there!
Watched this final round many times and I can't help but say that tiger's drive on 1 in the first round is absolutely insanely ridiculous. His 344 yard drive in the final round was exceptional but look how close he is to the green at 31:02.
He actually hit the Flag pole
In his prime, Tiger was the destroyer of dreams! No joke.
Chip on 16 greatest golf shot since 2000 at least, still waiting to be topped. Poor dimarco
4:16:00 every time I rewatch this I am mind blown of how different history would’ve been if that dropped
Tiger, 16th, best chip ever, possibly best shot.
Shane Plaskett Larry Mize 140 ft chip in on 11 to win wasn’t better?
Davis love did it in 99.
@@R_J_G never saw that one, where snd when
Tiger and Elin kissing and hugging at the end there. Wow such a cute couple, I hope they say together forever.
Quack Quack
Awesome getting to see that chip on the 16th all over again! Poor DiMarco that 16th he saw the greatest shot in modern Masters History, and the incredible putt Phil dropped the year before!
So many guys who could have won 4, 5 or more majors instead got their careers sidelined when Tiger went Tiger on them - winning 14 majors from 1997 to 2008.
😁😁😁
Phil Mickelson for one.
Thanks for the perfect upload. Made my day
I HAVE SEEM THIS SHOT SO MANY TIMES I SAID MYSELF ORDER 1000 TIMES AND I SKILL GET EXCITED VERY TIME VERY TIME
I ONLY WATCH ON VIDEOS IS TIGER WOODS
AND THE MAN KOBE BRYANT, R.I.P. KOBE. 🤔😁😀😍😍♥️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Bro???
If anyone is still wondering why putting is the most important aspect of golf, all they need to do is watch the final round of the 2005 Masters. DiMarco would have won this tournament at a canter if the dude could just putt.
I've looked up to his style of putting 35% of the time also depending on the course and grass
ALL OF TIGER'S GOLF SHOTS HE ATTEMPT'S HAS A POSSIBILITY OF GOING IN THE HOLE WITH OUT DOUBT, AS WE ALL LEARNED IN THE 2005 MASTERS.
AT THE 16TH HOLE AT THE 2005 MASTERS IT WAS THE MAGIC OF THE NIKE-SWOOSH BY TIGER WOODS, WITH THE NIKE SWOOSH ON HIS HAT AND SHIRT HE MADE A SHOT THAT WILL GO DOWN IN GOLF HISTORY WHEN THE SWOOSH SHOWED UP AT THE HOLE ALMOST STOPED ENOUGH TO REVEAL THE FULL NIKE-SWOOSH THEN DISAPPEAR INTO THE HOLE.---WELCOME TO THE MAGIC WORLD OF ---TIGER WOODS AND THE PGA.
3:49:10 most iconic shot in golf history
If Tiger had lost, it might have been hard to come back from psychologically. Bogeying 17 and 18 almost chocked it away.
The birdie in the payoff doesn’t get enough credit though. Drained that putt
He's not that type. It would have stung, but not for long.
watched it live, just 19 years ago now..
Wow! First hole of second round, DiMarco 152 yards in, Tiger 109 😅
The camera even shook when Tigers chip when in!
I wish he never left Butch. That was the reason he did so bad coming down to the finish I think. But after 18 going into the playoff hole, so I’m switching him because he had a perfect Threewood down the middle, a perfect eight iron into the green. I mean one of the most purest shots I’ve ever seen and then of course drains a putt, so something switched and he was back on
That chip, the nail in the coffin.
3:48:41 imagine sitting exactly behind a tree all day
😂😂
Holy smokes, this is great
One of the truly great rounds of golf.
@@CinemaDemocratica and t weather look absolutely perfect a year ago the forecast was cloudy in the final round and they had tee times moved 40 minutes due to late afternoon rain
Yes Tiger played phenomenally well, but you can see how defeated DiMarco was!! Job was done not with Tigers dominance on the course, but tigers dominance of competitors' minds
The chip on 16 is the best golf shot in history
Tiger Woods Win Was Amazing bc he was 2 over after day 1 but if dimarco didn’t struggle on Sunday morning he would of won and the wet conditions were tuff to play
So weird to watch the flyovers and see the shadow of a helicopter. Now could get higher quality shots with a $300 drone setup. Technology progression is amazing.
Watching in 2024. Wow.
one of my youngest watching golf memories that chip
Those spectators at the 16th hole got their moneys worth this day
And then some
Wow Ryan Palmer made a pretty similar shot on 16 to Wood's at 1:35:00
sooort of similar but Tiger's ball was up against the cut of rough which made it a much tougher shot especially considering the moment. still a sick shot by Palmer
And the Masters was on the line.
What a match!!
1:28:50 - Di Marco exclaims that Tiger teeing off on No. 6 caused his own ball (which was on the front edge of the green and precipitously close to rolling back onto the fringe) to roll painfully, slowly, off the green. The things Tiger was capable of back then! Unmistakably Tiger.
Tiger teeing off and his ball landing on the green had nothing to do with Di Marco's ball moving.