I do think CBS may have had the ability to show the actual shot in replay better. One would think they had the blimp cameras trained on the singular activity of the playoff pair. Or even with the stock, canned flyovers they have of each hole, they ought to have had a sufficient view to stop the flyover at the key place, and use the white pen analysts (teleprompter?) to mark where Bubba was, and draw a white line as they often do for showing green slopes and such, or football plays. They should have been able to show that within a few minutes after the shot, it seems to me. I also don't think this blue line depicts the actual path of the actual shot. But, I do believe the shot was incredible in its actual position and shape, and one of the best ever in toon-a-mint golf. But, the shot may have been eclipsed by Louis' second shot double eagle that rival's Saracen's shot heard round the world. That ball was flighted shaped and trajectory, wired with full consideration to the green contour and pin position, and was looking incredible from the moment it landed and made its historic roll to the pin.