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"The Bunker Shot" - Seve Ballesteros (1983 Open Championship)

Seve Ballesteros' "Bunker Shot" at the 1983 Open Championship is considered one of the most memorable and skillful shots in golf history. Here are the details of that remarkable shot:

During the final round of the 1983 Open Championship held at Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in England, Seve Ballesteros found himself in a challenging situation on the 18th hole. His ball had landed in a greenside bunker, buried deep in the sand, with very little room to maneuver.

Facing the prospect of a potentially costly shot, Ballesteros showed his exceptional touch and creativity. With a seemingly impossible lie and the championship on the line, he took a calculated risk and decided to play an extraordinary shot.

Using a 9-iron instead of the traditional sand wedge, Ballesteros opened the face of the club, took a wide stance, and positioned himself well outside the bunker. With a combination of sheer power, finesse, and improvisation, he executed a remarkable swing that sent the ball soaring high into the air and landing softly onto the green.

The shot was greeted with a roar of applause and astonishment from the crowd as Ballesteros successfully escaped the bunker and set up a birdie opportunity. The incredible display of skill and ingenuity ultimately contributed to Ballesteros winning his third Open Championship title.

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Phil Mickelson's Shot from the Trees at the 2010 Masters

Phil Mickelson's shot from the trees at the 2010 Masters is one of the most memorable and audacious shots in golf history. Here are the details of that incredible moment:

During the final round of the 2010 Masters Tournament, Phil Mickelson found himself in a difficult situation on the par-5 13th hole. His drive ended up in the trees, and he faced a seemingly impossible second shot to reach the green.

Undeterred, Mickelson assessed his options and decided to take a risky and daring approach. With a small gap between the trees, he chose to attempt a high-risk, high-reward shot that required significant precision and control.

Mickelson utilized his remarkable short game skills and executed a perfectly struck shot with a 6-iron from a tough lie in the pine straw. The ball flew through a narrow opening, curving around the trees, and landed softly on the green, setting up a birdie opportunity.

The crowd erupted in astonishment and admiration as they witnessed the audacity and skill of Mickelson's shot. The remarkable display of shot-making and creativity helped Mickelson seize the momentum and ultimately secure his third Green Jacket, winning the 2010 Masters.

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