Bubba Watson: Victory at the Masters

Nonfiction, Sports, Golf, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Bubba Watson: Victory at the Masters by Golf Channel Staff, NBC Publishing
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Author: Golf Channel Staff ISBN: 9781938069369
Publisher: NBC Publishing Publication: June 9, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Golf Channel Staff
ISBN: 9781938069369
Publisher: NBC Publishing
Publication: June 9, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
“I don’t play the sport for fame. I don’t try to win tournaments for fame. I don’t do any of that. It’s just me. I’m just Bubba. I goof around. I joke around. I just want to be me and play golf.” —Bubba Watson

Widely recognized as one of the game’s longest hitters for the better part of a decade, Bubba Watson has successfully reinvented himself since picking up his first PGA Tour victory in the summer of 2010.

In this collection, the staff of Golf Channel profiles the enigmatic player whose stunning victory in the 2012 Masters featured four birdies on the final six holes of regulation and one of the most memorable shots in tournament history on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.

Relive Bubba’s monumental victory day by day as Golf Channel’s writers examine his game before and during the incredible win in Augusta. Included are a prologue and epilogue from John Hawkins, thoughts about what’s next for the Masters Champion, a photo gallery capturing Bubba’s surprise visit to Golf Channel’s “Morning Drive” and additional photos taken during his popular interview with David Feherty.
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“I don’t play the sport for fame. I don’t try to win tournaments for fame. I don’t do any of that. It’s just me. I’m just Bubba. I goof around. I joke around. I just want to be me and play golf.” —Bubba Watson

Widely recognized as one of the game’s longest hitters for the better part of a decade, Bubba Watson has successfully reinvented himself since picking up his first PGA Tour victory in the summer of 2010.

In this collection, the staff of Golf Channel profiles the enigmatic player whose stunning victory in the 2012 Masters featured four birdies on the final six holes of regulation and one of the most memorable shots in tournament history on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.

Relive Bubba’s monumental victory day by day as Golf Channel’s writers examine his game before and during the incredible win in Augusta. Included are a prologue and epilogue from John Hawkins, thoughts about what’s next for the Masters Champion, a photo gallery capturing Bubba’s surprise visit to Golf Channel’s “Morning Drive” and additional photos taken during his popular interview with David Feherty.

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