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Tiger's playoff-forcing putt at the 2008 U.S. Open from an angle you've never seen before
By T.J. Auclair
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In a career filled with highlights, it's often difficult to pinpoint the best of the best for Tiger Woods.
However, very few would argue that his putt to force a playoff in the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines isn't among the top 3.
If you'll remember, Woods played that week on what was essentially a broken leg and a torn ACL. He hobbled around the scenic La Jolla gem.
Woods needed a birdie on the par-5 18th hole in the final round to match clubhouse leader Rocco Mediate and force an 18-hole Monday playoff the next day.
From 12 feet, on a line that many before him failed to convert from all day, Woods lipped in the putt and the crowds went bunkers.
Here's a look at what you saw on TV.
Woods would defeat Mediate the next day in 19 holes -- 18 holes of the playoff and an additional sudden-death hole. So, 91 holes total for, what to date, is his 14th and last major win.
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While bumping around on Reddit, one of our PGA.com staffers stumbled upon an angle of the playoff-forcing putt that you've likely never seen before.
The post, by Reddit user "snestalgia64," shows a view of the putt from the video camera of a hotel guest, standing on his balcony at the Lodge at Torrey Pines.
The hotel guest, Gary Sedlik, posted the video to YouTube on June 16, 2008 -- shortly after the putt dropped.
Here's a look:
Obviously, the quality isn't nearly as good as what we saw on TV, but it sure was pretty cool to see that historic putt from another angle, wasn't it?