The Masters Posts:

Bubba Watson’s Amazing Masters Victory

Bubba Watson has never had golf lessons, doesn't have a swing coach, and cries a lot. Those are three things a lot of casual golf fans learned after his improbable run to the 2012 Masters title. To people who pay close attention to the PGA Tour, Bubba's victory wasn't a total shock.

Watson had won three times on tour prior to this weekend, and he is currently number one on tour for driving average at 313.1 yards. He's been a consistent player in his short PGA career, and his creativity and shot making ability are just as good as anyone out there.

He's one of the most well liked guys on the tour, and his media rounds following this victory should be a lot of fun to watch. Here are some of the great pictures from Bubba's final day of the 2012 Masters.

Article by Eric Gray

2012 Masters Early Second Round Update

Rory McIlroy is charging up the leader board early in his second round, moving up to third by going three under through his first seven holes.

Sergio Garcia is attacking Augusta so far as well, shooting four under through 8 holes to move into a current tie with McIlroy, in third place.

Lee Westwood is even through the front nine, but remains in the lead at five under after a blistering first round 67.

2012 Masters Early First Round Update

Henrik Stenson is on fire through the front nine at Augusta National, currently at five under. Stenson eagled holes two and eight, and birdied number five.

Stenson's previous low round in The Masters is 70, which he looks sure to beat today. Unless he falls apart. 

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Tiger Woods Wins at Bay Hill Photo Recap

Tiger Woods finally got back to winning on the PGA Tour, for the first time since September of 2009. A steady driver and reliable putter kept Woods in command throughout the tournament, and especially the final round.

Tiger's win has the oddsmakers putting him as the favorite to win The Masters next week at 4-1, ahead of Rory McIlroy. Here are some of the best shots of Tiger showing the world that he's ready to get back to his chase of Jack Nicklaus' majors record.

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