Spectacular return Tiger Woods at Masters April 8-11, 2010 Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia, USA. Check out amazing shots Round 4. Mixed & Digitally Mastered by GoYouTQNsport
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4th Round— Paired with K.J. Choi of South Korea for the fourth consecutive day, Woods began the final round tied for third place at 8-under, four strokes behind Lee Westwood.
Wunderful third Eagle 7th Hole: After finding the right rough at par 4 No. 7, Tiger hit a towering 8-iron that landed 25 feet left of the front-right pin position, and the ball fed toward the hole and fell in for an eagle. The resilient Woods raised both arms and smiled for the first time all day.
Great Birdie put 8th Hole: Looking to ride the positive momentum, Woods missed the fairway left at the uphill, par-5 eighth, but drew a good lie. He hit a 3-wood to the right fringe of the green and elected to putt from about 50 feet. Woods picked the right line, but the ball scooted six feet by the cup. Looking confident, he made the birdie putt.
7 foot Birdie put 9th Hole: Woods continued his improbable comeback at the par-4 ninth, where he hit a long drive and spun a sand wedge seven feet below the hole. He rolled in the birdie putt to make the turn in 1-under 35 and climbed to 9-under for the tournament, three shots behind Westwood and Phil Mickelson.
Brilliant third shot11th Hole: Woods nearly pulled off a great escape at the par-4 11th. He pushed his drive into the pine trees on the right and wound up in pine straw. From there, Woods tried to punch a low iron through a narrow opening but hit a pine tree. He hit a brilliant third shot over the trees and finished five feet from the hole but was unable to convert his par putt.
Tremendous sand wedge shot at 13th Hole: Woods blooped a high 3-wood off the tee at the par-5 13th and had to lay up 74 yards short of the green. From there, he nearly holed out a sand wedge, the ball spinning across the edge of the cup. Woods poured in the eight-foot birdie putt to keep his slim title hopes alive.
Amazing approach shot 14th Hole: Woods gave himself another great birdie opportunity at the par-4 14th, where he hit his approach shot six feet left of the hole. However, he missed his birdie try, then rushed his short par attempt, lipping out, and sustained a bogey.
Immense 4th Eagle 15th Hole: At the par-5 15th, Woods hit a good drive down the left side of the fairway, then drilled a 5-iron approach shot 15 feet below the hole. When he reached the green, the crowd gave him a standing ovation. He returned the favor, sinking the eagle putt.
Great approach shot 18th Hole: Woods made a nice closing birdie at the par-4 18th hole to finish at 11-under 277.
After being away from the game for almost five months, Woods shot four consecutive subpar rounds in his return to professional golf. For the record, Woods has won the Masters four times and hasn't finished worse than sixth since 2004. After a rocky start, Tiger battled back to shoot a 3-under-par 69 and tied for fourth, five strokes behind winner Phil Mickelson in the 74th Masters Tournament.
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@BubbaWatsonfan15 man who gives a fuck if hes a sex addict or not? Hes the best player thats ever played the game. Nobody liked him for what type of person he was but rather how he played the game. Idiot!
finisMP3 1 year ago 20
LOVE the reaction of the guy in the crowd shaking his head. hahahahahahahhahah.
jkr8715 1 year ago 8