The Masters: Greatest Shots in Tournament History
By Tim Letcher
![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](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/352af96c627b8bffb8aca761225bd4a7eed64ab25e66c1083486716dec7ac4c3.jpg)
Bubba Watson, 2012, 10th Hole
Bubba Watson and Louis Oosthuizen were tied after 72 holes at the 2012 Masters, setting up a playoff. On the 10th hole, Watson hit his drive well into the trees and seemingly had no shot at the green.
But Watson loves a challenge and he was certainly up to this one. The left-hander hit a huge, hooking shot from just over 160 yards out, finding the green in the process of hitting one of the most fantastic shots in Masters history. Watson would two-putt for a miracle par to claim the Masters championship.