Golf often perceived as serene due to its leisurely pace presents significant mental challenges at the competitive level, despite the seemingly straightforward task of navigating 18 holes. Memorable moments in golf history include Tiger Woods’ unforgettable chip-in at the 2005 Masters, Se Ri Pak groundbreaking debut in 1998 and Justin Rose historic hole-in-one at the 2016 Olympics.
Jack Nicklaus’ remarkable victory at the 1986 Masters at the age of 46 and Tiger Woods’ dominant performance at the 1997 Masters further underscore the sport’s iconic achievements. The intense 1999 Ryder Cup, Dustin Johnson emotional triumph at the 2020 Masters and Tiger Woods’ unprecedented “Tiger Slam” in 2001 are also noteworthy.
Adam Scott win at the 2013 Masters broke Australia lengthy drought while Annika Sorenstam participation in a PGA Tour event in 2003 shattered gender barriers. The Masters tournament reigns supreme as golf most watched event globally while Tiger Woods boasts an impressive tally of 20 holes-in-one throughout his illustrious career.
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