Memories from players who competed against Tiger Woods and the shots that stand out in honor of Woods turning 50 on Dec. 30:
Nick Price, 2005 Match Play Championship, La Costa Resort
''He's in grass I promise you is this deep,'' Price said, holding his hands about 6 inches apart. ''It was 230 yards to the flag. I was in the fairway and I hit a hybrid just on the front edge of the green. He hit 5-iron out of there and pitched it on the green, and I have no idea ... in a million years, I couldn't hit that shot. The ball came out like it was in the fairway and pitched in the green about 12 feet. The guy was never in trouble.''
Stewart Cink, 1998 BellSouth Classic, TPC Sugarloaf
''I was in the last group with him in Atlanta on a par 5. We both had 265 to the hole, and this was one when they were wound balls. I laid a 3-wood right of the green on the 10th at TPC Sugarloaf. And from the same distance — and I wasn't short — Tiger hits 2-iron straight up in the air, and it was like the same shape as a 7-iron for me, flew onto the green and released like this far (indicating 2 feet). And it was then I was like, ‘OK, he just hit his 2-iron as far as I hit my 3-wood, and it flew as high as my 7-iron and it stopped like a pitching wedge.' This is a skill set I don't have.''
Padraig Harrington, 2009 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Firestone
''I would think the shot he hit into Bridgestone on the 16th as one of the greatest shots I've ever seen, one of the craziest shots I've ever seen, one of the most spectacular shots I've ever seen, and pretty close to the only shot I feel in my career that got into my head.''
(Woods was on the slope of a bunker and hit 8-iron to 2 feet on a brick-hard green. Harrington from the fairway hit a shot that one-hopped over the green).