The Masters: Greatest Shots in Tournament History

14 JUN 1994: JACK NICKLAUS AND ARNOLD PALMER WAIT ON THE FIRST TEE PRIOR TO THEIR PRACTICE ROUND FOR THE U.S. OPEN AT OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB IN OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Mandatory Credit: Gary Newkirk/ALLSPORT
14 JUN 1994: JACK NICKLAUS AND ARNOLD PALMER WAIT ON THE FIRST TEE PRIOR TO THEIR PRACTICE ROUND FOR THE U.S. OPEN AT OAKMONT COUNTRY CLUB IN OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA Mandatory Credit: Gary Newkirk/ALLSPORT /
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When the best golfers in the world get together, there are bound to be some incredible shots taking place. And that’s the case at the Masters, where players get to have a shot at the same course each and every year.

And while the folks at the Augusta National Golf Club have done a great job of keeping the course challenging, there are still some opportunities for spectacular shots due to the course layout. And these players are ready to pounce on any opportunity they can get.

The shots listed below are special because of their uniqueness, their importance to the tournament, their difficulty and how history has judged them.