With Tiger absent from this years Masters, it is a good time to remember one of his most famous Masters shots which he made on the 16th hole in 2005. If you saw it live I would bet that you still remember it. But even for those of you that do and also for those that missed it, I offer my recollection as follows:
♦A Masters Chip for the Ages
From a difficult lie beyond
the steeply sloped sixteenth green
a steely-eyed Tiger sent his ball
to a spot far above the hole,
the ball coming crisply off his wedge,
flew low, bounced once
and rolled on a yard or two
until gravity took over,
causing it to turn sharply,
and start slowly down the slope
towards the hole, speeding up
then slowing again as it got closer.
“All of a sudden,” Tiger’s words,
“it looked really good.”
“How could it not go in?” and
when it stopped, a single turn short,
“How did it not go in?”,
“And all of a sudden it went in.”
It was as if Tiger’s will
had given gravity an assist.
“In your life,” the tower announcer’s voice,
“have you seen anything like that?”
While around him, the patrons’ roar
rose rocket-like, fueled by sheer wonder.
Leon S White, PhD
*Tiger Woods* You will be missed 😦
I think the saddest news of 2014 for me was that Tiger wont be playing. Thanks for the wonderful expression and for recreating the magic of 2005. Your words are blissful!