Even in a year cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no shortage of memorable shots that helped shaped a year like no other on the PGA Tour.
A big drive gave Collin Morikawa his first major. A big putt gave Viktor Hovland his first win. And a big iron — in Bryson DeChambeau's case, a really big iron — allowed players to consider an unconventional approach to the game.
What follows are shots from every club in the bag — a few more than 14, so think of it as Arnold Palmer's bag when he played the shootout at Bay Hill — to review 2020 on the PGA Tour.
DRIVER
Morikawa never planned to drive the green on the par-4 16th at Harding Park during the practice rounds for the PGA Championship. Tied for the lead on Sunday, it was his best play on the 294-yard hole and the best shot of his young career. It was perfect in flight, took the right hop and rolled out to 7 feet. He made the eagle, shot 64 and won by two.
3-WOOD
Hideki Matsuyama already was off to a good start when he came to his final hole of the opening round of The Players Championship. He hit 3-wood to 25-feet and made the eagle putt, giving him a 9-under 63 to share the course record at the TPC Sawgrass. It was the last big cheer for the foreseeable future. The pandemic shut down golf the next day for three months.
5-WOOD