Tiger woods better than most putt
You’re going to watch the best putt in golf history. We hear this is a nine iron. I got to think it’s just a smooth bat. Oh, look at this. I’m surprised at that club selection. You think he was worried about going in the water again? I guess. But adding it being a double breaker and then the amount of break percentages kind of keep going down and down. Maybe a one in a 100 putt, especially in that moment. When Tiger gets really engaged in something difficult, he usually does extra good. Tiger, he’s going to make that putt. When nobody expects him to, that means everyone should expect him to. The thing about that putt is that the way he reads green, that’s better than most. He would have known where he had to get the ball to then feed it down to the hole. Then gravity takes over. How about him?
Tiger Woods’ “Better Than Most” putt at the 2001 Players Championship remains one of golf’s most iconic moments. Faced with a treacherous, triple-breaking 60-foot birdie putt on the island green 17th at TPC Sawgrass, Woods displayed supreme touch and nerve. As the ball snaked across the undulating green, NBC commentator Gary Koch’s call — “Better than most!” — perfectly captured the drama. When the ball finally dropped, the crowd erupted, and Woods gave his signature fist pump. That moment embodied his blend of precision, confidence, and flair, forever defining why Tiger Woods stands as one of golf’s greatest competitors.
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