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The Masters greatest putt: Which is your all-time Augusta favourite?

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Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus feature in our look back at some of the greatest putts in Masters history

Our countdown of greatest putts in Masters history has reached the semi-final stage, but which two players will make it through to our Augusta final?

Ahead of the opening men's major of the year, live on Sky Sports, we delved into the archives to select 16 of the best efforts for a special Twitter vote during tournament week in Georgia.

Sandy Lyle and Adam Scott were among those eliminated from the opening-round, with Phil Mickelson's and Charl Schwartzel's winning putt both knocked out of the last-eight.

AUGUSTA, GA - APRIL 10:  Tiger Woods celebrates after sinking a putt on the first playoff hole to win the 2005 Masters on April 10, 2005 at Augusta National Golf Course in Augusta, Georgia.  (Photo By Jamie Squire/Getty Images for Golfweek)
Image: Tiger Woods is a four-time winner of the Masters

Jack Nicklaus' iconic putt from 1986 made the semi-finals, where it is up against Sergio Garcia's eagle from last year's final round on his way to a maiden major victory.

The other match-up sees Tiger Woods' play-off putt from 2005 take on Sir Nick Faldo's winning putt from 1989, with the two finalists revealed live on the Masters Breakfast show on Sunday.

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Which putts will make it through to the final? Cast your votes from the matches below!

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