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Ross: Dream fulfilled, Watson knows his life will change
With the sinking of a tap-in putt on Sunday, Bubba Watson was transformed from all-around good guy to major champion. As his profile rises, though, the easygoing Southern boy hopes to just "keep doing what I'm doing."
Wacker: Watson part artist, part magician, all champion
Bubba Watson's hot pink driver was his paint brush and Augusta National his canvas on Sunday as he curved and carved his way into history in a masterful display of shot-making that at times deceived the naked eye.
Photo Gallery: Watson's winning day
Bubba Watson began his day by witnessing Louis Oosthuizen's jaw-dropping double eagle, then ended it by defeating Oosthuizen with a magical recovery shot. Relive his amazing ride to the Green Jacket in a special gallery.
One shot Mickelson didn’t prepare for leads to ruin
Phil Mickelson thought he was ready for every situation he possibly could face at Augusta National this week -- until his tee shot on the par-3 fourth hole caromed crazily off a grandstand railing into the deep rough.
Witnesses revel in Oosthuizen's historic double eagle
Louis Oosthuizen put his name in the record books with his amazing double eagle on Sunday. And while he played on, the cameraman who captured the shot and the patrons who witnessed it describe what they had just seen.
Four-time champion Woods posts highest career score in Masters
Tiger Woods was high on confidence coming into the Masters after a win two weeks ago at Bay Hill. However, that momentum didn't carry into Augusta National, as Woods recorded his highest career score -- 5-over 293 total.
World No. 1 Donald disappointed with his week in Augusta
While his 4-under 68 in the final round of the Masters was nice, it served as little consolation to Luke Donald -- he was looking for his first major victory. Instead, the 68 was his lone sub-70 round of the week.
Van Pelt earns spot in Masters record book with Sunday's 64
Bo Van Pelt failed to break par in the first three rounds of the Masters. That all changed on Sunday, as Van Pelt tied the lowest final round in Masters history with an 8-under 64, which included a hole in one.
Masters champ Watson earns first spot in PGA Grand Slam field
Bubba Watson, earned the first spot in the 2012 PGA Grand Slam of Golf field thanks to his sudden-death playoff win at the Masters over South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen. The Grand Slam will be played in Bermuda, Oct. 22-24.
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| 1 | Bubba Watson | -10 | F | -4 | |
| 2 | Louis Oosthuizen | -10 | F | -3 | |
| T3 | Lee Westwood | -8 | F | -4 | |
| T3 | Matt Kuchar | -8 | F | -3 | |
| T3 | Peter Hanson | -8 | F | +1 | |
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