Twenty years ago, Tiger Woods' chip shot hung in the balance, and a Masters moment was created
Briefly

In 2005, Tiger Woods made a memorable chip-in during the Masters Tournament, a moment that lasted nearly two seconds as the ball teetered on the edge before dropping. This shot has been dubbed one of the greatest in golf history, not just for the player's skill but also for the dramatic presentation it provided on television. Both CBS announcers Jim Nantz and Verne Lundquist vividly recalled the impact of the moment, emphasizing its significance in sports broadcasting and its lasting legacy over the past two decades.
The behind-the-scenes story with CBS involved a truckload of intuition and a bit of insubordination, resulting in one of the great moments in televised sports.
Using all of my language skills, when it fell in I went, 'Oh, wow,' just relying on my vast vocabulary.
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