April 9th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
The putt rolled straight toward the cup, and Louis Oosthuizen was certain the ball was going to drop in. So, of course, it didn’t. On the next playoff hole, Bubba Watson made perhaps the only shot more spectacular than that double eagle that gave Oosthuizen the lead for all but the final seconds of the Masters on Sunday.
April 9th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Bubba Watson started the day by watching the rarest shot in golf. He ended another thrill-a-minute Sunday at Augusta National with a signature shot of his own to win the Masters.
April 9th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
Bubba Watson is a major champion. The big-hitting left hander defeated Louis Oosthuizen on the second playoff hole at Augusta National to win the Masters. Watson is now a four-time PGA TOUR winner. Want to congratulate Bubba on his victory? Leave a note in our comment section below and we’ll send it to him!
April 9th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
Most observers thought that a left-hander would win the 2012 Masters. They were correct in that but again, most thought that it would be thee-time champion Phil Michelson that walked away with another Green Jacket. However, it was Bubba Watson that claimed his first Masters title…
April 9th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
* American left-hander claims first major title
April 9th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art

Just when you thought he couldn’t do it, he did it. Bubba Watson won the 2012 Masters on the second playoff hole against Louis Oosthuizen, in what will be one of the most memorable days in the event’s history. And it all started all the way back on the second hole of the…
April 9th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
Fourth-round tee times for Soboba Golf Classic Presented by Hub International
April 7th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
AUGUSTA, Ga. – Before there was Tiger, Rory, Sergio or Phil, a smooth-swinging guy named Freddie used to make ‘em go crazy at the Masters.
April 7th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
Fred Couples floats across Augusta National on a cloud of cool. At 52, he figures he’s in on a free pass. He’s got aches and pains as old as the guy with whom he shares the top of the leaderboard. Better still, if Couples won the Masters again, 20 years after the first time he did it, he already knows exactly what he’d do next.
April 7th, 2012 by Phil Reich PGA Golf Art
Second-round tee times for Soboba Golf Classic Presented by Hub International