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At the time, it was the shot of the tournament. Bob MacIntyre arrived at the 18th hole 1 down to Adam Long and on the outside looking in in terms of advancing through pool play. Instead, the entire scenario flipped with one shot. While Dustin Johnson was putting, MacIntyre’s massive tee shot rolled up the hill in front of the green, around the embankment and got so close to the hole that Johnson had to borrow a marker from the crowd to get it out of the way.

The wild combination of factors — the moment’s high stakes, the intrigue of the hole design, the fact that it happened just as the Johnson-Na match was wrapping up, the cool downslope-to-upslope slingshot thing that must have happened and the fact that it was a 371-yard tee shot to two feet — made this one of the most memorable match play shots I could imagine. The only problem? It wasn’t on video! British pro Eddie Pepperell was among those dismayed by the lack of coverage.

Instead, all we were left with was this (still extremely entertaining) clip of the ball appearing on the green out of nowhere, much to the confusion of the Brothers Johnson.

For better or worse, Sergio Garcia upstaged MacIntyre less than a half-hour later with a walk-off ace, pushing this one to the back of everyone’s mind and into the category of “best shots you’ll never see.” But it still happened. And MacIntyre is still headed to his first-ever Masters next week.

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Monday Finish HQ.

I played nine holes yesterday morning at city muni Jackson Park in absolutely horrific weather. It was 40, sleeting, windy, soggy and muddy. It was still a blast for about seven holes. By the turn our fivesome retreated to the clubhouse for hot dogs and Michigan basketball. By midafternoon it was calm, sunny and delightful. Spring seems unpredictable here.

WHAT’S NEXT

Three things to watch this week.

1. The ANA Inspiration. The year’s first major has been arguably its most compelling in recent years; this tournament feels like it goes to a playoff every time and features some incredibly dramatic risk-reward shots coming down the stretch. With some of the game’s best players getting hot at the right time this should be the event of the week. (Oh, and with the attention elsewhere, maybe Michelle Wie West will be warmed up and ready to rock…)

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