10. Webb Simpson, U.S. Open
Needing to save par on the 72nd hole at The Olympic Club, Simpson hit a difficult chip shot to 3 feet to do just that. The up-and-down proved to be the difference in Simpson's one-shot victory. (Getty)
9. Zach Johnson, John Deere Classic
On the second hole of sudden death, Johnson hit a 6-iron, from 193 yards in a fairway bunker, inside a foot from the hole. He birdied to beat Troy Matteson. (Getty)
8. Tiger Woods, Honda Classic
Trying to chase down Rory McIlroy, Woods capped a closing 62 with an eagle on the par-5 18th, following a 5-iron from 216 yards, to 8 feet. (Getty)
7. Rickie Fowler, Wells Fargo Championship
In a playoff with Rory McIlroy and D.A. Points, Fowler hit his approach shot to 4 feet on the first extra hole, then made the putt to capture his first PGA Tour victory. (Getty)
6. Ernie Els, Open Championship
Els made a 15-foot birdie on the final hole at Royal Lytham & St. Annes, which proved to be the winning putt. It gave Els his fourth career major title. (Getty)
5. Justin Rose, Ryder Cup
Trailing Phil Mickelson, 1 down, in a crucial singles match at the Ryder Cup, Rose made a 35-foot birdie on the par-3 17th to square the match, which he won on 18. (Getty)
4. Martin Kaymer, Ryder Cup
A heavily criticized captain's pick, Kaymer made a 6-foot putt to defeat Steve Stricker in singles and ensure the European team would retain the Ryder Cup. (Getty)
3. Louis Oosthuizen, Masters
Oosthuizen flushed a 4-iron from 253 yards on the par-5 second in the final round of the Masters. The ball carried onto the green and rolled 80 feet into the cup. (Getty)
2. Tiger Woods, Memorial Tournament, Part I
Trailing by one, Woods chipped in for birdie on the par-4 16th to tie for the lead. It was vintage Tiger. He went on to win the tournament. (Getty)
2. Tiger Woods, Memorial Tournament, Part II
Trailing by one, Woods chipped in for birdie on the par-4 16th to tie for the lead. It was vintage Tiger. He went on to win the tournament. (Getty)
2. Tiger Woods, Memorial Tournament, Part III
Trailing by one, Woods chipped in for birdie on the par-4 16th to tie for the lead. It was vintage Tiger. He went on to win the tournament. (Getty)
1. Bubba Watson, Masters
On the first hole of sudden death, Watson played a 40-yard hook shot out of the trees and onto the green, 10 feet from the hole. His par secured his first major. (Getty)