I've seen some incredible stuff from him. I can't remember all of them as to place and time, I just see them and still wonder how!
Up against a tree, turned his club backwards, pointed down so he still hit with the face, and shot left-handed. Shot well!
Up against another tree which was in the way of his follow through, took a full swing and destroyed the club.
But damn, that chip shot at the Master's, where he chipped way above the hole, rolled it down the slope, the ball stopped at the lip . . . . . and fell in.
Years ago, asked his caddy for a new ball after playing one into the water at Pebble Beach. Caddy didn't tell him, but it was the last ball in the bag, a couple of holes to go. Lose that one, he's DQ instead of holding all four majors at once.
The most incredible thing about Tiger is his understanding of the game, and how even though no one can approach him, he's always working to improve. That, folks, is how you need to live to get anything done.