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Entries in Bubba Watson (4)

Tuesday
Apr052016

What Bubba is Wearing for the Masters

Oakley Bubba Scripting Kit - MASTERS

 

Thursday

Alignment Polo - $70 

Heather Web Belt - $30

Take Pant 2.5 - $75 

Carbon Pro 2 - $200 

 

Friday

Bristol Polo - $75 

Signature Ellipse Belt - $50 

Take Pant 2.5 - $75 

Carbon Pro 2 - $200 

 

Saturday

Alignment Polo - $70

Conrad Pant - $85 

Signature Ellipse Belt - $50

Carbon Pro 2 - $200 

 

Sunday

Bristol Polo - $75

Conrad Pant - $85

Signature Ellipse Belt - $50 

Carbon Pro 2 - $200 

Wednesday
Jan212015

Bubba Shines on Demo Day

Demo Day at the PGA Show always attracts a crowd.

The biggest crowds this year were reserved for the Masters champ.

Bubba Watson drew a mass of people wherever he went.

Tuesday
Apr102012

A Green Jacket to Match the Green Socks

The world watched Bubba Watson put on his green jacket Sunday night after winning The Masters, but how many people realized that the sporty green jacket would match perfectly his Kentwool green socks.

The 169-year-old, family-owned American textile innovator, Kentwool reports that staff player Bubba Watson wore a limited-edition, classic green version of its Tour Profile performance golf sock en route to winning the 2012 Masters.

Wearing Kentwool's proprietary, fatigue-reducing blend of air-infused merino wool, Watson finished regulation tied for the lead at 10-under par. After halving the first hole of a sudden-death playoff, the long-hitting 33-year-old pulled his tee shot into the trees and seemed destined for a runner-up finish. Instead, he carved an astounding wedge shot that settled safely in the center of the green and allowed him to two-putt for victory.

It was one of the most popular wins in the history of the tournament.

"Bubba's an electric, self-taught player who took his game to a completely new level this week and boy was it fun to watch," says Mark Kent, CEO and President of Kentwool. "To have one of our guys, and someone who's such an outstanding person, win a dramatic Masters is certainly a high point for me personally, and for our growing business of making the world's best golf sock."

The South Carolina based company recently introduced its limited-edition sock ($19.95) exclusively at www.kentwoolsocks.com to commemorate the season's first major. Offered while supplies last through April 30, this model has a distinctive green base color highlighted by yellow heel and toe patterns with red brand accents. Crafted from a proprietary blend of fine merino wool and high-tech fibers for superior moisture management, the socks are Made in the USA and come with a 100 percent blister-free guarantee.

"I've never had a dream go this far, so I can't really say it's a dream come true," said Watson. "I got into those trees in the playoff and hit a crazy shot that I saw in my head and somehow I'm here with a green jacket on."

Featuring WINDspun technology that infuses the fibers with air, KENTWOOL Golf Socks have an innovative, micro-climate system that wick moisture and provide superior odor control. This creates unrivaled cushioning at micro-stress points along the foot, enhancing comfort and energy levels while reducing injury risk.  The sock is comfortable and functional.

Retailing from $19.95 to $24.95, KENTWOOL golf socks are available in the ankle-length Tour and Low Profile models for both genders and mid-calf Tour Standard crafted exclusively for men.

In addition to Watson they are worn in competition by scores of Tour stars worldwide, including Matt Kuchar, Jonathan Byrd, Ryann O'Toole, Peter Jacobsen, Duffy Waldorf, Brendon de Jonge, Tom Gillis, Jane Park, Charles Warren, Kevin Johnson, Kristy McPherson, Shasta Averyhardt, Jenny Suh, Sarah Kemp, Jenny Gleason, Meaghan Francella and Jenny Hong.

Like Bubba Watson, I wore my limited edition Kentwool green socks last week.  While I wasn't able to put on a green jacket, I felt like a champion in them.

Tuesday
Jun212011

Fantasy Golf: Buy, Sell, or Hold for The Travelers Championship

Don't forget to listen to the AudioBoo for the "flyer" of the week.

Fantasy Golf Buy, Sell, or Hold for Travelers Championship (mp3)

Whew!  The U.S. Open is in the books and it was an amazing performance by Rory McIlroy.  Nobody was going to stop him at Congressional.

It's up the East Coast this week for the Travelers Championship at the TPC at River Highlands.

Many of the top players in the world will be taking the week off, but the field includes Jim Furyk, Padraig Harrington, and Zach Johnson. Bubba Watson is back as the defending champ as he won in 2010 in an exciting playoff.

Here is this week's buy, sell, or hold.

Buy:

Geoff Ogilvy (A) - Ogilvy is coming off a disappointing missed cut at the U.S. Open and this would be a good event for him to get back on track at.  Look for him to be in contention.

Ricky Barnes (A) - Likes this course and this event.  Finished T-5 last year.

Webb Simpson (B) - Played well last week at the U.S. Open and played well at The Memorial before that.

Hunter Mahan (B) - A former champion here, is always a good play at this event.

J.J. Henry (B) - The 2006 champ.  He's been making a lot of cuts, but not a lot of strong finishes.  Maybe this is his week.

Scott Verplank (C) - A good finish here last year and is always a threat to win again.

Kevin Chappell (C) - How about the week Chappell had at the U.S. Open?  He had a T-3 and a 2nd earlier this year.  Remember the name of this good young player.  


Sell:

Alex Prugh (B) - He plays just about every week and misses the cut just about every week.

Stuart Appleby (B) - Stuart is not playing well this year.  He has missed the cut in 8 of his last 9 events.

Kevin Kisner (C) I don't know much about this player, but he has 9 missed cuts in 12 events this year.

Hold:

Kenny Perry (B) - Kenny Perry used to play well at this tournament every year.  He won it as recently as 2009.  His game is not that sharp, but maybe you feel like he can make a run this week.