Bubba Watson

Professional

Birthday November 5, 1978

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Bagdad, Florida, U.S.

Age 45 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6ft 3in

Weight 180 lb

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1972

Watson was runner-up to Martin Kaymer at the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, falling in the three-hole aggregate playoff that included Dustin Johnson until he incurred a two-stroke penalty on the 72nd hole.

Watson led the playoff after a birdie on the first hole, but Kaymer birdied the par-3 second hole to tie, effectively turning the playoff into sudden-death.

Watson's second shot found the water hazard and Kaymer bested him by a stroke to win the major championship.

Watson had his own clothing line called "Bubba Golf" at the former Steve & Barry's.

He was invited on The Ellen DeGeneres Show after he sent her a video of a golf trick shot he completed for her birthday.

1978

Gerry Lester "Bubba" Watson Jr. (born November 5, 1978) is an American professional golfer.

2000

He transferred to the University of Georgia, the defending NCAA champions, and played for the Bulldogs in 2000 and 2001.

As a junior, Watson helped lead the Bulldogs to the SEC title in 2000.

2002

Watson turned professional in 2002 and joined the Nationwide Tour, where he played until 2005.

2005

He finished 21st on the Nationwide Tour's money list in 2005, making him the last player to qualify for the following year's PGA Tour.

2006

He has finished top of the driving distance statistics five times, during the 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, and 2014 seasons.

Watson was born and raised in Bagdad, Florida, near Pensacola.

He played on the golf team at Milton High School, just after future PGA Tour members Heath Slocum and Boo Weekley.

Watson played golf for Faulkner State Community College in nearby Baldwin County, Alabama, where he was a junior college All-American.

As a rookie in 2006, he earned $1,019,264 (90th overall) and led the PGA Tour in driving distance at 319.6 yd.

His longest drive in professional competition was 424 yd on the PGA Tour at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.

2007

One of few left-handed tour golfers, Watson has consistently been among the longest drivers; in 2007, he had an average drive of 315.2 yd.

He can hit a ball over 350 yd and up to 194 mph.

Watson played well at the 2007 U.S. Open.

He was in the final group on Saturday after shooting rounds of 70-71 (+1) at Oakmont Country Club near Pittsburgh.

Watson was one stroke off the lead after 36 holes but then slipped, shooting 74 (+4) in both the third and fourth rounds; he finished in a tie for fifth.

2010

Watson claimed his first PGA Tour win on June 27, 2010, in Cromwell, Connecticut, at the Travelers Championship on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff with Corey Pavin and Scott Verplank.

Watson tearfully dedicated the win to his parents, specifically his father who was battling cancer.

On the next hole, the downhill 10th, both drove their tee shots towards the woods to the right of the hole.

2011

On January 30, 2011, Watson won his second PGA Tour event, the Farmers Insurance Open, finishing one stroke ahead of runner-up Phil Mickelson.

Watson picked up his second win of the 2011 season and third career PGA Tour title on May 1 when he defeated Webb Simpson at the second playoff hole at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Both players birdied the first playoff hole, with Watson holing a 12-footer; he birdied the next hole to win the tournament.

In July 2011, Watson provoked controversy by criticizing the Alstom Open de France on the European Tour, in which he was playing under a sponsor's exemption.

He indicated after his first round that he would not be playing any further events on the European Tour, and complained after his second round about security and organization at the tournament.

Watson took part in the Long Drive Contest for charity at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions alongside Dustin Johnson and Robert Garrigus.

He finished in second place, with a longest drive of 370 yd behind a drive of over 400 yd by Jamie Sadlowski.

Watson began the year with three top-5 finishes in seven events, including finishing second at the WGC-Cadillac Championship.

Watson's first major championship win came at the Masters.

He began the final round at six-under-par, three strokes off the lead, held by Peter Hanson.

2012

He has two major championships, with victories at the Masters Tournament in 2012 and 2014, and a total 12 PGA Tour wins.

On the back nine, Watson bogeyed the par-3 12th hole to return to even par for the round.

He then recorded four consecutive birdies for a round of 68 (-4) and tied for the 72-hole lead with fourth-round playing partner Louis Oosthuizen at ten-under-par.

2015

In February 2015, Watson reached a career-high 2nd place in the Official World Golf Ranking.

Watson plays in the LIV Golf League since 2022.

2018

In the sudden-death playoff, Oosthuizen and Watson both made par on the uphill 18th hole.