Bubba Watson wears Augusta green jacket title for second time in three years
Bubba Watson withstood an inspired early challenge from playing partner Jordan Spieth to clinch the US Masters for a second time in three years with a three-shot victory at Augusta National on Sunday.
Trailing Spieth by two strokes after seven holes, left-handed Watson took advantage of a faltering run by the latter around the turn, and then maintained control on the back nine.
Fan favourite Watson, who landed his first major title with a thrilling playoff win over South African Louis Oosthuizen in 2012, mixed five birdies with two bogeys to card a three-under-par 69 on a warm but mainly overcast afternoon, stuff.co.nz reports.
The 35-year-old from Florida, known for his distance off the tee, his pink-shafted driver with a pink head and his often audacious shot-making, covered the back nine in even par to post an eight-under total of 280.
After being warmly embraced by his caddie, Watson shook hands with Spieth before he was then congratulated greenside by his wife Angie and their two-year-old boy Caleb.
Spieth, at 20 aiming to eclipse Tiger Woods by becoming the youngest player to win the Masters, had to settle for a share of second place at five under after signing off with a 72, finishing level with Swede Jonas Blixt.