The best five shots from the final day of the 2020 US Masters, with top tips and advice from the pros on how to play them
The Top 5 Shots From Day Four Of The Masters And How To Play Them
Dustin Johnson may have ensured the 2020 The Masters didn’t turn into the epic many would have hoped for, but the final day had its moments – plenty of them, in fact.
We’ve picked out the top 5 shots from day four of the Major and, knowing you’ll be inspired, we’ve got tips and instruction on how to play them.
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So, in no particular order…
The Top 5 Shots From Day Four Of The Masters
1. Cameron Smith, Second Shot, Par-4 7th
The young Aussie was well up for the challenge on the final day.
Out of position on the brutal 7th, he hoisted one up over the pines to set up a wonderful birdie putt, which he went on to convert.
Over the trees and onto the green. Cameron Smith birdies No. 7 to reach 14 under par. #themasters pic.twitter.com/HPUIa48ews
— The Masters (@TheMasters) November 15, 2020
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2. Bryson DeChambeau, Second Shot, Par-5 13th
DeChambeau’s aggressive strategy to take down Augusta may have backfired, but in between the wild drives and lost balls, he actually played some great shots – like this one…
Sunday morning eagle on No. 13 for Bryson DeChambeau. #themasters pic.twitter.com/XZPuvrnvwJ
— The Masters (@TheMasters) November 15, 2020
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3. Tommy Fleetwood, Second Shot, Par-3 12th
It may have been travelling – into the drink maybe – but this wasn’t an easy spot to chip from.
A beauty from Tommy Fleetwood. 👌
Watch live only on Sky Sports #TheMasters or follow: https://t.co/nFGK8h7LTt pic.twitter.com/JEn1vsRPsZ
— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) November 15, 2020
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4. Andy Ogletree, Second Shot, par-3 16th
Augusta National caused a bit of a stir with the pin position on 16 on Sunday, but the young amateur was fine with it.
Amateur Andy Ogletree with a 47-foot birdie putt on hole No. 16. #themasters pic.twitter.com/b5UTbnXV8K
— The Masters (@TheMasters) November 15, 2020
5. Marc Leishman, Third Shot, Par-5 2nd
The par-5 2nd is always there to have a go at in two on the final day, with a slope that feeds the ball towards the pin.
The Aussie overcooked his approach, and had to make his eagle another way.
Pitch-in eagle for Marc Leishman on hole No. 2. #themasters pic.twitter.com/n2g1utAQNv
— The Masters (@TheMasters) November 15, 2020
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