Tour
Images Getty 1142669861 1

It was a seismic moment in sports. Tiger Woods wins the 2019 Masters and claims his 15th major championship. If you love the game the way we do, you remember exactly where you were the second the putt fell.

Thinking back, it was a bit surreal. Sunday red fully activated and that prowling gait that lets you know Tiger’s in contention on the back nine of a major. As you sit and watch, your nerves are on edge. It’s like you’re the one hitting the shots.

It’s hard to fathom that it’d been 11 years since we last shared in that moment. But for those of us on Team TaylorMade, it was never IF. It was always WHEN.

Quote Hole17 I Gstories
“I remember watching his opening tee shot the first round. He hit a beautiful cut the perfectly road the shape of the hole. There was just so much control, and when he has control of his ball off the tee like that – I knew he was going to be tough to beat.”
Keith Sbabaro, TaylorMade VP of Tour Operations
A Masterful Display

Headed to Augusta, there weren’t many firsts left for Tiger to overcome. However, adding to his legacy, this was the first time he came from behind to win a major. Entering the final round 2 shots off the lead, he overtook a stacked leaderboard by methodically picking apart the course he knows better than most.

Much like the entire week, his final round was defined by precise iron play. Across the four days he led the field hitting 80,5% percent of Greens in Regulation – bolstered by the final round where he hit 15/18 greens.

Here are key moments from Tiger’s final round.

Turning the Tide

Coming off consecutive bogeys at holes 4 and 5, Tiger carves a low cutting 8-iron into the 7th green. It comes to rest 2ft from the pin for a tap in birdie. His P•7TW™ irons are engineered with tungsten weights to give Tiger the feel he demands, while helping him hit exact windows and trajectories.

That Sound...

Tiger’s crisply struck 7-iron at No. 11 was flighted perfectly. They say if you listen closely, you can still hear it echoing through the Georgia pines.

“That morning I remember spending time playing with my kids. I really got dialed in on the back nine and I started to believe that this was going to happen,” says Tour fitter extraordinaire Chris Trott. “After the shot at 11, I was done playing and all the way fixed on Tiger. Everyone knows what happened from there, culminating in the scene on 18 with his son. Being a father of young kids myself, I thought that was a special moment for Tiger, golf and something everyone could relate to. A great scene that will go down in history, like so many others he’s given us at that venue."

What Club Was That?

With 227 yards to go into the downhill par-5 15th, Tiger pulls a 5-iron. While this shot may get less fanfare than others, Tiger remembers it fondly - calling it one of his best of the day. The hoisted iron shot found the putting surface, leaving him a comfortable two-putt birdie. Tiger took the lead on Sunday of a major.

Quote 2 IG
It Should’ve Gone In

As Tiger reached the 16th tee with the lead, TaylorMade CEO David Ables was locked to the family TV with his three young sons. The 8-iron had been his MVP, as Tiger hit it into 9 greens on Sunday. He wielded it one last time from 179 yards and nearly aced it.

“As he hit that shot, we were high fiving and celebrating from San Diego with our superstar in Augusta!” says TaylorMade CEO David Abeles. “When TW won his 15th at Augusta, we could hear the ROAR 3 000 miles away.”

With a fifth green jacket in sight, Tiger closed with a 2-under 70 to finish the tournament at 13-under and one shot clear of the field.

After more than two decades, he’s still redefining the game and changing our perception of what’s possible. Where will you be when it happens next?

The Latest
  • VIGNETTE 2
    Rory McIlroy Hits Three Trajectories With Stealth 2 Plus Fairway
    17 mars 2023
    Visionner
  • TM23 SOC Carbon Face Scale JPO Proof V2
    Le rapport carbone : Drivers révolutionnaires Stealth 2 de TaylorMade
    15 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • VIGNETTE 1
    Fabrication du driver Stealth 2 de Nelly Korda
    14 mars 2023
    Visionner
  • V 2
    Scottie Scheffler devine la distance AVANT son coup
    13 mars 2023
    Visionner
  • Images Getty 1473046543
    Scottie Scheffler est LE JOUEUR à battre
    12 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • Jess Headshot0721 2 1
    Du terrain de foot à la finance | Le parcours de Jessica Serocke de son équipe de football à l’équipe de TaylorMade
    7 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • Portrait d’Olivia Seo
    De Séoul à l’état de Virginie aux États-Unis, aller et retour | Le parcours d’Olivia Seo pour rejoindre l’équipe TaylorMade
    7 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • Celebrating The Women of Team TaylorMade on International Women's Day
    7 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • Images Getty 1471505779 1
    Kurtain Call | Kurt Kitayama adopte le Stealth 2 Plus et remporte le premier événement PGA TOUR
    6 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • Photo Jan 04 2023 9 47 28 AM 1
    Un anneau innovant pour dominer le jeu | Performance et tolérance grâce à l’anneau en composite de carbone renforcé du Stealth 2
    3 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • Bois de parcours TM23 MWF TA103 Stealth 2 Plus LFS OSN 03791 v1
    Comment utiliser le poids coulissant de 50 g sur votre bois de parcours Stealth 2 Plus ?
    1 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • Le fer de swing de Collin
    Dans le sac pour Bay Hill | Photos et spécifications détaillées des drivers de l’équipe TaylorMade
    1 mars 2023
    Afficher
  • Vignette Spider Athlète
    L’équipe TaylorMade teste les Spider GTX et Spider GT Max
    24 février 2023
    Visionner
  • Vignette Drive Long Fargiveness 2
    Le défi Drive Long Fargiveness de l’Équipe TaylorMade
    20 février 2023
    Visionner
  • Header Getty Images 1467528890 Club
    Le bonheur des Danois en Thaïlande : Thorbjørn Olesen remporte son 7e titre du DP World Tour
    19 février 2023
    Afficher