Six of the best shots in PGA Championship history
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No. 1 Bob Tway
Enter the Sandman
1986 PGA Championship
Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio
For sheer "holy crap" drama, this one tops 'em all. Greg Norman had a four-stroke lead with eight holes to play on a rain-date Monday. It wouldn't last. Bob Tway caught The Shark, and the two arrived at the par-4 18th tied. Tway's approach found the bunker, while Norman's ball sat comfortably at the edge of the green. First to play, Tway blasted his ball over the bunker lip...and into the hole. Twenty years later, the image of an ecstatic Tway leaping up and down like a kid in a sandbox remains one of the PGA Championship's most memorable moments.

