Bubba's 4-wood features caricature of himself
- By Golf Channel Digital
- Feb 6, 2013 3:34 PM ET
Now Bubba Watson has more than a pink driver.
Earlier this season, Bubba unveiled a new candy cane-striped Fujikura Tour Spec 8.2 shaft for his Ping G25 4-wood. Only this piece of equipment has an interesting addition: a caricature of himself, the same one that appears on his Twitter page.
Hey, kudos to the guy for taking “personalized” equipment to a new level.
The PGA Tour tweeted a picture of the club Wednesday:
“@pgatour: There's something different about the shaft on @bubbawatson's new @pingtour G25 4-wood. #BubbaGolf >> twitter.com/PGATOUR/status…”
— bubba watson (@bubbawatson) February 6, 2013
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