Bubba Watson's Shot Shaping Tips - Morning Drive
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That's incredible. Bubba Watson taught himself.
One of the greatest recovery shots ever hit in a major!
To this day this is the greatest shot I've ever seen
Bubba has always been one of my top 4 golfers that I enjoyed to watch ! Curtis Strange, Phil Micalson, of course Bubba and ?
Imagine the best lesson you had learnt is taught by a guy who never got a lesson ever 😂😂
dude I am sure that he's had some sort of lesson over the years, someone gave him a tip or something. Maybe not a formal "lesson"...
You can't hang around a bunch of golfers for years, college players, top ams & PGA level golfers, Ryder cup players and have no clue what "de-lofting the club" or "closing the clubface" means, that's just not real
likewise that it went right at the trap in a straight line and then spun right
@@touristguy87 never been coached is probably it, or never paid for a lesson, bit different to getting tips I guess
Not even in the same ballpark as Buba but at 67 I've never had a lesson and I'm a 4 handicap. Like he says a lot of practice and of course a boat load of bad shots along the way.
Yep. I played single digit for decades with no lessons. I did hit many 5 gallon buckets of balls in a cow pasture though. Somewhere out there under ground lies at least 10,000 golf balls!
A lot of the best athletes actually have some of the strongest nerves. It's like a fight or flight situation. Once you get firing, you're on like wildfire. Very hard to stop at that point.
That lady needs to be quiet and let Bubba talk
She needs to be quiet and lose the skirt
Non stop practice at something you love does not become practice. It's a way of life.. This separates the good from the mediocre players. Love this!
That was just a wonderful way to win - magic at the right moment!
Great video
Bubba will break your simulator.
Tell you what he's a beast on tour not one lesson taught learned on his own good man.
Just say NO to dad's lessons. Thats how you won the Master. Gotta remember this with my 6.5 yo on the range tomorrow. 😡
"let me show you what I did."
Technical Director: Let's show this photograph for the first 10 seconds of his demonstration.
That’s the beauty of doing what you love, it’s not work.
When did Kelly Tillman come back? She is a great broadcaster! Glad to see her back
Brilliant
The secret is to hit wiffle balls every day for three hours until you're old enough for kindergarten.
Is it easier for lefty to draw the ball?
The same for a lefty or righty.
No
Well, without the loss of generality, where both has the same variable, I am pretty sure it's the same.
Who is the man in the skirt?
He’s the Christian Bale of the golf world, never took a lesson.
Question from a recreational golfer: Bubba has never had a golf lesson, so his high school golf coach, junior college golf coach, and university golf coach didn't teach him any golf terminology and golf tips ?
Now if u can be that courteous on the course...
Could they “kiss arse” much more ...hopefully they watch this an see how embarrassing
These golf channel talking heads are hard to watch, fake laugh, fake enthusiasm, fake people. Bubba on the hand is real.
The word amateur is used too much
Give a kid a bag of whiffle golf balls and a short iron and watch him/her letting their subconscious work out what their conscious mind desires to hit. Fix your lawn later. Kid could be great, but please keep 'em away from 'golf instruction'. And you, a golfer, haven't tried this as an adult? Shame! You can still become much better.