Bubba Watson
FameRank: 6

"Won": 2012 Masters Tournament/2012, 2014 Masters Tournament/2014

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/ pga = 2nd: 2010 PGA Championship/2010

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"Gerry Lester" ""Bubba"" "Watson, Jr." (born November 5, 1978) is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. One of the few left-handed golfers on tour, he is a multiple Men's major golf championships/major champion, having won the Masters Tournament in 2012 Masters Tournament/2012 and 2014 Masters Tournament/2014. In 2014, Watson reached a career-high third place in the Official World Golf Ranking.

Watson is among the longest drivers on the PGA Tour; in 2007 he had an average drive of and can hit a ball over , capable of generating a ball speed up to .

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It'd be nice to go out there and shoot a little 4-under tomorrow. That will give me 70, 69 and 68 in my three rounds over here (on the South). That'd be pretty nice.

Three weeks ago nobody wanted to talk to me. I walked on at Sony and I got about two or three kids asking for autographs. But then Sunday afternoon I sat there for as long as they'd keep coming.

Everybody exaggerates a little bit.

I've seen it for so many years how the fans and the media are looking for somebody to have fun with. John Daly is right there. He's still a fan favorite because he's different. He's not just a machine.

I'd rather shoot in the 60s every day rather than hit it long. I'd take two wins in a heartbeat.

Until I win and prove myself, length doesn't get you the record, it doesn't get you in the Hall of Fame, doesn't get you anything.

I know how to get out of the trees pretty good.

It's about hitting the ball in the center of the club face and hitting it hard.

We should call him Bubba.