The Hook Shot Heard 'Round Augusta

Monday, April 9, 2012
How do you beat a guy who sunk the first-ever double eagle "albatross" on the second hole at Augusta National? First, you tie him up with four straight birdies coming down the back nine to force a playoff. Then you keep level after one playoff hole. And then?

You fire your tee shot far right into the pine needles and straw beneath a stand of trees. What? That doesn't sound right. But, thanks to an incredible hook shot -- and a wayward tee shot by opponent Louis Oosthuizen -- that's exactly how Bubba Watson won the 2012 Masters.
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