Bubba Watson's caddie shows the exact path of that Masters winning shot

By Shane Bacon | Blogger
Bubba Watson's caddie shows the exact path of the second shot in the playoff at the Masters. (Twitter)

Hearing Bubba Watson continually explain that second shot he hit on No. 10 at Augusta National last Sunday, the shot that ended up winning him his first Masters, sure comes off as simple.

"Just a 40-yard hook with a 52 degree wedge," he keeps saying like most would talk about a one-footer, but the shot was absolutely in-cred-i-ble. How great was it? The above picture was tweeted by Bubba's caddie, Ted Scott, and shows the exact path Bubba had to take to pull the shot off.

Most will be in agreement that seeing it from this angle (Augusta doesn't allow blimps at the Masters so that's why we never had the bird's eye view) really makes the shot come to life, and shows just how insane it was or Bubba to not only pull it off, but to try it in the first place.
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