Jack Nicklaus' putt on the 17th hole at the 1986 Masters is one of the most iconic moments in golf history. Here's more detail about that historic putt:
Event: The 1986 Masters Tournament, one of golf's major championships, held annually at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
Date: April 13, 1986.
Situation: Jack Nicklaus entered the final round of the tournament trailing the leaders. He was 46 years old at the time and considered past his prime. However, a remarkable charge on the back nine of the final round changed the course of the tournament.
The Putt: On the par-3 17th hole, Nicklaus faced a lengthy putt for birdie. The putt was approximately 40 feet, and Nicklaus had to navigate the undulating Augusta National greens. The crowd watched in anticipation as Nicklaus lined up the putt.