Pressure alone doesn’t win Augusta. Champions find clarity, commit to shots, and trust the work that built their game. At the 1987 Masters, Larry Mize, Greg Norman showed that short-game brilliance and total commitment matter more than distance. Now, decades later, he has revisited the shot and explained the strategy behind it. Speaking to young golfers at Russell Henley Jr Junior-Am lunch, h e emphasized the value of practice, commitment, and the short game.
When Larry Mize appeared at the junior-am lunch, CBS announcer Mark Immelman set the stage. He reminded the young audience of Mize’s legendary chip. With a smile, he said, “Uh, now I’m going to ask Larry to share with you guys what is arguably the greatest chip shot in the history of golf. And if your kids haven’t seen