- AUGUSTA, Ga. – On a typical Easter Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club, mayhem, stress and a few miracles unspooled with a big-hitting, self-taught lefty named Bubba claiming his first major championship. (USA Today)
- AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Bubba Watson started the day by watching the rarest shot in golf. He ended another thrill-a-minute Sunday at Augusta National with a signature shot of his own to win the Masters. (msnbc.com)
- AUGUSTA, Ga. – Bobby Jones once said of Jack Nicklaus that he plays a game with which he wasn't familiar. Bobby should have met Bubba Watson. The good old boy from Bagdad, Fla., plays a game that no one else could possibly imitate. (New York Daily News)
- AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Trapped in the trees, Bubba Watson had no chance. Good thing hes one of those guys who never hits the ball straight. (San Jose Mercury News)
- How do you beat a guy who sunk the first-ever double eagle albatross on the second hole at Augusta National? First, you tie him up with four straight birdies coming down the back nine to force a playoff. Then you keep level after one playoff hole. (Huffington Post)
- AUGUSTA, Ga. — Bubba Watson started the day by watching the rarest shot in golf. He ended another thrill-a-minute Sunday at Augusta National with a signature shot of his own to win the Masters. It was a page right out of Bubba golf. (Shreveport Times)
- AUGUSTA, GA. — The only time Bubba Watson was alone in the Masters lead Sunday afternoon was when he won the tournament at Augusta National with a par on the second playoff hole. (Palm Beach Post)
- * A self-taught player who learned the game by hitting wiffle balls around his house after being encouraged by his late father Gerry. He became an All-American at Faulkner State in Alabama. (Masters winner Bubba Watson - Reuters India)
- AUGUSTA, GA. – New Masters champion Bubba Watson is scheduled to be in New Orleans later this month to defend his title at the Zurich Classic. (nola.com)
- AUGUSTA, GA. — Anyone else who walked down the 10th fairway at Augusta National Sunday evening, with the Masters still to be decided, would have seen disaster. Bubba Watson saw only an opening. (Washington Post)
Sunday, April 8, 2012
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