Thursday was a grind for Bubba Watson at the U.S. Open as he opened with a double bogey and was forced to battle his way back. He was able to do that, despite another double bogey, but by No. 18 the long, slow grind
Casey overcame a three-stroke deficit with five to play, catching Watson at 16-under-par 264 in light rain at TPC River Highlands. But the 37-year-old Englishman, playing the tournament for the first time, lost his chance at the title while playing the
In his new book Slaying The Tiger, author Shane Ryan spends a year on the PGA Tour examining the shift to a new, ascendant generation in golf. This excerpt explores the incomparable Bubba Watson.
Thursday was a grind for Bubba Watson at the U.S. Open as he opened with a double bogey and was forced to battle his way back. He was able to do that, despite another double bogey, but by No. 18 the long, slow grind
Bubba Watson has a reputation for getting frosty with some of the fans who can disrupt his rhythm when his ball ventures off the fairway and near the ropes. But this was a perfectly executed bit of fan interaction. With a tree in