So, I was rummaging through some old boxes in the garage the other day, looking for some completely different stuff, and stumbled upon an old recording. Just a plain disc labeled ‘Golf – Spring 05’. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to see what was on it later that evening.

Turns out, it was a recording of the final day of the 2005 Masters. Man, that brought back memories. Seeing Chris DiMarco and Tiger Woods battling it out. I ended up just sitting there, watching way more than I planned. It wasn’t like I was trying to analyze technique or anything super serious, more just letting myself get sucked back into the drama of it.
My Rewatch Process
First, I just let it play. Trying to remember how it felt watching it live back then. The tension was pretty thick, you know? DiMarco was really pushing Woods hard.
- I remember thinking DiMarco just wouldn’t go away. He was grinding so hard.
- Then there was Tiger, doing his thing. That intensity he had was really something else.
The Big Moments Rediscovered
Of course, when it got to the 16th hole… wow. That chip shot. I specifically rewound that part maybe three or four times. Just watching the ball track towards the hole, hang on the lip for what felt like an eternity, and then drop. It’s legendary for a reason. Seeing it again, even on my crappy old recording, it still had that magic. You could almost feel the crowd holding its breath through the screen.
Then came the playoff. It was quick, just one hole, wasn’t it? Tiger birdied it to win. But getting there, the whole back-and-forth before that point, that’s what really stuck with me this time around. DiMarco deserved a lot of credit for how he played that week.

Final Thoughts on the Rewatch
It wasn’t some grand study session, just me kicking back and revisiting a cool sports moment I’d kinda forgotten the details of. It’s funny how you remember the big outcome – Tiger wins again – but rediscovering the actual journey, the struggle between him and DiMarco, felt fresh.
So yeah, that was my little unplanned practice session in golf history appreciation, sparked by an old dusty disc. Didn’t learn any new golf skills, but it was a nice way to spend an evening remembering that specific showdown.