On the second playoff hole of the Masters Tournament, Bubba Watson bends his approach shot from the trees at the par-4 10th hole to 15 feet, helping him earn his first career major championship.
In the final round of the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance, Tiger Woods chips in at the par-3 16th hole from a difficult lie to help secure the 73rd victory in his PGA TOUR career.
On the 72nd hole of the British Open, Ernie Els set up his major championship victory with a brilliant approach shot into the green.
On the first playoff hole of the Transitions Championship, Luke Donald sticks his approach from the rough to four feet. He would make the putt and earn his fifth PGA TOUR title.
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Check out some of the memorable shots from 2011 that didn't quite make our top-10 countdown:
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The Shot of the Year? That's easy: Bill Haas' miraculous up-and-down from the water during a playoff in the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola.
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On the second playoff hole at the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola, Bill Haas hits a miraculous shot from the water to within a foot of the hole.
In the final round of the John Deere Classic, Steve Stricker crushed Kyle Stanley's bid to become the latest rookie to win on the PGA TOUR -- and he did it with one of the best fairway bunker shots in recent memory.
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Steve Stricker birdies from the bunker to win the John Deere Classic.
In the final round of the PGA Championship, Keegan Bradley drains a clutch 35-foot birdie putt at the par-3 17th hole.
In the final round of the 2011 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, D.A. Points holes a clutch approach at the par-5 14th hole.