Bubba Watson Wins 2012 Masters, Woods & Latinos Fail to Finish in Top 10
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 couldn't even see where he was going.
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.
(Streeter Lecka – GETTY IMAGES) Congratulations are due to Bubba Watson for his admirable performance in our new national sport. He hugged his caddie. He hugged his mother. He hugged pro after pro. He hugged his caddie again, at length and tearfully.
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 couldn't even see where he was going.
A sudden-death playoff in the Masters golf tournament took up nearly an hour of primetime Sunday and helped CBS score a ratings victory for the night.





