New ‘Masters Vault’ Lets Golf Fans Watch Every Final Round Shot From 1968-2025

Tiger Woods celebrates winning the 2019 Masters after a comeback

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We are exactly three weeks away from the start of the 2026 edition of The Masters, and if you’re a golf fan looking to pass the time between now and then, we’ve got some great news.

On Thursday morning, The Masters’ website introduced a new feature called the “Masters Vault.” What exactly is the Masters Vault? We’re glad you asked.

The vault is an online video archive of every single final round shot of the famed tournament from 2025 dating all the way back to 1968. That’s over five-and-a-half decades worth of incredible final-round shots from The Masters.

Want to watch Tiger Woods’ iconic chip-in at the 16th hole in 2005? It’s in the vault. What about Louis Oosthuizen’s remarkable albatross on the second hole in the final round of the 2012 Masters? Yup, also in the vault!

The Masters Vault Is Built For Golf Sickos And We Absolutely Love It

Kyle Porter of Normal Sport first brought the new feature to light on Thursday morning, and the crew over here at BroBible has already spent way too much time digging back through the archive looking for our favorite (and least favorite) shots in Masters history.

Seriously, you could waste days, if not weeks, digging through the archives. With the Masters just 21 days away, we’re wondering if some sicko out there may spend the next 21 days doing nothing but watching shots from the last 57 years.

Perhaps that’s a bit much. But hey, that’s exactly what this sort of thing was made for. And who are we to judge?

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Clay Sauertieg is an editor with an expertise in College Football and Motorsports. He graduated from Penn State University and the Curley Center for Sports Journalism with a degree in Print Journalism.
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