The Masters has just turned its Vault into a time machine for golf fans
Augusta’ National's latest tech upgrade lets you jump straight to iconic shots from the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy.
The Masters has just made it easier than ever to relive golf’s greatest moments.
With the 2026 Masters looming from 9–12 April, Augusta National has unveiled a brilliant new feature in its Vault that lets fans search for and watch any iconic shot from the last six decades — from Tiger Woods to Rory McIlroy.
No more scrolling through hours of coverage or hoping you remember the right round.
Now, every unforgettable shot — from game-winning putts to dramatic mishits — is just a few clicks away.
The Masters app has always set the standard for sports coverage: smooth, reliable, and packed with every shot from every player. But 2026 brings a feature that truly changes the game.
The Vault — a digital archive of final rounds going all the way back to 1968 — is now fully searchable.
Simply type in a player, a club, or even a specific shot, and it appears instantly for you.
Fancy Rory’s epic Sunday 7-iron on 15 from last year? Done. Tiger’s legendary chip at 16 in 2005? Seconds.
All those famous moments that once required scrolling through hours of footage are now just a click away.
It’s a simple idea — but one that feels revolutionary in how we experience Masters history.
Every golf fan has their own Masters highlights etched into memory. Until now, revisiting them took time and patience. But now, you can relive the moments that truly mattered instantly.
Even lesser-discussed drama is easier to find too.
Take 2019: while many remember the chaos at 12, Francesco Molinari’s ill-fated third shot at 15 proved just as decisive — and now you can watch it instantly. Sorry, Frankie.
With anticipation now building ahead of the first major of the season, Augusta's awesome new feature is the perfect way to warm up.
Relive history, rekindle excitement, and maybe even spark a few predictions for 2026.
When it comes to blending golf history with modern technology, The Masters remains untouchable.
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