Bubba Watson's Masters Tournament Shot Memorialized by Players and Patrons
Tuesday could have been deemed "Bubba Watson Day" at Augusta National Golf Club. After a long-awaited press conference by the defending champion, multiple interviews, along with the champion's dinner, it was clear this was a Bubba day.
This was another day for Watson to relive his journey and memorable Masters win in 2012. It was also another day for patrons and players to relive Watson's shot at the 10th hole. In fact, it has been happening since Sunday.
Golf fans and players alike wander through the tall Georgia Pines and Magnolias in search of the exact spot where Bubba made his famous shot. This is certainly a play that will live on in broadcast replays and highlights for years to come.
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It is really impressive when you think about it. People are so intrigued on finding the exact location where it happened.
Even Bubba has been surprised by the attention to the location this week.
Watson and his wife played a round together on Sunday at Augusta National. It is another tradition that is afforded to the current champion. While Watson and his wife were playing, he noticed people looking for the spot.
Some people are also suggesting that a plaque be placed among the pine needles marking the location.
There are those who are not as inclined as others to find Bubba's place. Tiger Woods is not interested, but his swing coach is.
In fact, Sean Foley is completely intrigued by the mechanics of the moment. He suggests other players could perform the same hook but only Watson could pull it off. He told the GolfChannel.com,
"Mike Weir can do the same thing but the ball will never curve as much. One of the reasons Bubba is one of the only players who can do that—left or right-handed—is because of the velocity he can create. The more speed you have the more you can curve the ball. It’s not talent or skill, it’s straight speed.
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Will there be a drive, pitch or putt this year that will become part of Masters' history? Who will create that special moment?
Could Bubba repeat his win at Augusta? Not many have been able to produce back-to-back wins. Bubba probably believes he can. Based on past history, if he believes it is possible, he believes he can achieve it.

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