Steph Curry knows great golf shots. That was evident in all of its glory a few weeks ago when, in the American Century Championship on the shores of Lake Tahoe, the NBA star produced a hole-in-one (and a rousing celebration to go with it), and then rolled in an eagle putt on the last hole to win.
It seems a no-brainer then that Curry would try his skill on the greatest shots that others have pulled off.
On Friday, NBC Sports and Curry’s company, Unanimous Media, announced a four-part series, “Niiice Shot with Steph Curry,” in which the scratch golfer will try to replicate four famous shots from more recent golf history. The episodes will air on NBC and Golf Channel, starting on this coming Tuesday, Sept. 12, with Curry trying Tiger Woods’ flop-shot hole-out from the 2012 Memorial Tournament.
"I think it's the gutsiest, best shot I've ever seen in golf." – Jack Nicklaus on Tiger's flop shot
🗓 On this day 9 years ago…
Tiger Woods (+1200) wins the Memorial Tournament by overcoming a 4-stroke final round deficit ⛳️pic.twitter.com/NaO8HXIkP2
— Golfbet (@Golfbet) June 3, 2021
The rest of the lineup:
Tuesday, Sept. 19 (8 p.m. ET, Golf Channel): Jordan Spieth’s hole-out from the bunker to win a sudden-death playoff at the 2018 Travelers Championship.
4 years ago today, Jordan Spieth holed out from the bunker in a sudden death playoff to win the Travelers Championship 🏆
Spieth to win +1000 ✅ pic.twitter.com/KymCeFiycu
— Golfbet (@Golfbet) June 25, 2021
Sunday, Sept. 24 (2 p.m., NBC): Rory McIlroy’s eagle hole-out on the 16th hole in the 2016 Tour Championship.
Tuesday, Oct. 10 (8 p.m., Golf Channel): Tiger Woods’ 2-iron stingers that he used to avoid every bunker in the 2006 Open Championship at Royal Liverpool.
McIlroy will make appearances on the show, as well as Curry’s Golden State Warriors teammate Andre Iguodala, former LPGA player Michelle Wie West and swing coach Alex Riggs.
This article was originally published on golfdigest.com