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Reliving the 2012 Masters Tournament

This year’s tournament will be remembered for a long time, as Bubba Watson had a tournament for the ages with his epic win in the playoff. ScoresReport.com is giving away a commemorative DVD, so check it out and enter for a chance to win.

When the 76th Masters Tournament ended on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff, it was a 33-year-old Floridian named Bubba Watson who triumphed, shedding tears of joy in the warm embrace of his mother on the 10th green at Augusta National Golf Club. In a tournament filled with drama, triumphant play and only the fourth double eagle in Masters history, it was the denouement of one of the most exciting Augusta tournaments in years. On May 29, relive Watson’s victory and every scintillating moment with “Highlights of the 2012 Masters Tournament,” the official commemorative DVD from A+E Networks Home Entertainment and Augusta National available on May 29.

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Bubba rules The Masters

Bubba Watson played an amazing round on Sunday to take the green jacket. Here are some reactions:

-Gene Wojciechowski says the win was worth crying over.

Only Bubba Watson would hit a 52-degree gap wedge that ducked under 18-foot-high tree branches, instantly gained altitude, hooked 40 yards, parachuted onto the green of the second playoff hole from 135 yards away, squirted toward the flagstick, settled exhausted about 15 feet away — and later call the tournament-winning shot “pretty easy.”

Your 2012 Masters champion is a nut job, but in a good way. He’s a human faucet. He cried enough on Sunday night to create his own rain forest.

-Georgia fans were happy to see a Bubba win.

-Phil just couldn’t overcome Bubba.

Scenes from Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational

Bullz-Eye.com hit Las Vegas last weekend to check out the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational golf tournament. Here’s are some photos from the event, featuring MJ, Brandi Chastain, Aaron Rodgers, John Smoltz, Ken Griffey, Jr., Roger Clemens, Marcus Allen and Wayne Gretzky teed off on the 18th hole at the beautiful Shadow Creek golf course.

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Tiger Woods is back . . . sort of

Robert Rock of England is congratulated in the photo above by Tiger Woods after winning the Abu Dhabi Championship at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club yesterday. Rock won his head-to-head duel with a ragged Woods to lift the Abu Dhabi Championship title on Sunday after the former world number one wilted on Sunday produced his worst performance of the week.

But Tiger was in it, so get ready for a major change in golf betting if he can keep this up. Many fans love entering pools or betting golf on the weekends. And now with fantasy sports there’s so much action online for people who want to play online games to go along with classics like poker and bingo. Visit super free bingo sites and know more about the latest updates and offer on free bingo. There are so many options, but Tiger makes golf one of the hot games again as he’s the superstar of the sport.

We’ll see if he can stay competitive in upcoming tournaments. Some were critical of his loss yesterday, but you don’t always win in golf even when your game is coming around. Tiger just needs to get that groove back, and the watch out!

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