The birdie sparked Woods to his 73rd career PGA Tour win, tying him with Nicklaus for second all-time.
You be the judge . . .
Was Tiger Woods' chip-in at the 16th hole during the final round of Sunday's Memorial tournament one of the best shots ever?
“I don't think under the circumstances I've ever seen a better shot,” tournament host Jack Nicklaus said on Sunday.
Tiger went on to win, claiming his 73rd PGA Tour event title to tie Nicklaus for second all-time. Sam Snead won 82.
NJ.com provided a couple of interesting takes on the shot, who was watching and what it means to the golf world's view on Woods' chances at the U.S. Open.
So what's on your list on greatest all-time golf shots?
- Justin Leaonard's putt at the 17th at the 1999 Ryder Cup?
- Hale Irwin's birdie at the 18th hole at Medinah?
- Freddy Couples at the 1994 Presidents Cup?
- Tiger's chip-in at the 16th at The Masters in 2005?
- Gene Sarazen's double-eagle at the 15th at the 1935 Masters?
- Tom Watson's chip-in at the 1982 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach?
- The 1-iron by Nicklaus at the 17th at Pebble?