Greg Sissel is in Augusta this week for his third Masters tournament.

The 50-year-old was in the right place at the right time to make a memory that will last a lifetime.

Sissel was in the gallery to the right of the 10th green as the final group came through in the late afternoon.

He watched as Schwartzel hit a drive 343 yards, leaving a 136-yard approach that he hit perfectly above the hole and then rolled back into the cup for an eagle.

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Schwartzel made four bogeys the rest of the way after moving to 6-under for the tournament. He shot a 73 and finished at 2-under 214.

Schwartzel threw the ball into the gallery as the patrons roared.

Sissel said that they almost left to go to Amen Corner, but decided to stay. That was the most exciting shot we have seen.

Dennis Knight is a sports reporter for the Morning News. Call him at Dknight@savannahnow.com. Dennis Knight has a verified account on the social networking site, www.DennisKnightSMN.

The Augusta Chronicle originally published this article about the Masters in 2022.

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