Monday, April 9, 2012

Bubba

  • AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The rarest shot in golf can happen any time Bubba Watson has a golf club in hands. Watson was so deep in the woods late Sunday afternoon that he couldnt even see where he was going.
  • (ESPN)
  • On Sunday, Watsonwon the Masters golf tournament. And then the hugs began. He hugged his caddie. He hugged his mother. He hugged pro after pro. He hugged his caddie again, at length and tearfully.
  • (Washington Post)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. The man begins to cry seconds after winning the 2012 Masters. He loves the color pink.
  • (CharlotteObserver.com)
  • On April 8, 2012 Bubba Watson became the latest Christian athlete to achieve top celebrity status. As many Christians were celebrating Jesus resurrection from the grave, Bubba Watsons Masters ranking was also rising.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • So Bubba from Bagdad is the 2012 Masters champion, eh? Not bad for a guy whos never had a lesson or a teacher.
  • (ESPN)
  • Just Swing The Club: For a little more than a decade, Tiger Woods was the game's greatest "feel" player, relying on the trance of instinct to hit unbelievably creative shots (see: the 16 th hole in the final round of the 2005 Masters).
  • (Forbes)
  • Bubba Golf is set to invade Manhattan. Fresh from his upset victory at the 2012 Masters, golfer Bubba Watson will bask in the spotlight Tuesday on CBS Late Show With David Letterman.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Golf has just been injected with a breath of fresh air, and it's taken a dramatic Masters Tournament for the golf world to fully appreciate what it now has on its hands. Bubba Watson is the new Masters champion.
  • (CNN)
  • Bubba Watson's win at the Masters on Sunday is also a big win for Ping Golf, which is based in Phoenix. In fact, Watson's dramatic playoff win over Louis Oosthuizen was doubly valuable to Ping because the company sponsors both professional golfers.
  • (Phoenix Business Journal)
  • Bubba Watson was a virtual ATM machine for anyone who backed him last week, Sunday and again late Sunday. Sports analyst Danny Sheridan reports that prior to the Masters, Watson was up to a 45-1 underdog with sports books in Las Vegas and books offshore.
  • (USA Today)

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