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They really should put a plaque in the forest for Bubba on the 10th at agusta for obvious reasons....have they done it already and i just dont know?? me and a friend were talking about it yesterday and just think there really should be one! It was truly a great shot

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Originally Posted by billatthebar

They really should put a plaque in the forest for Bubba on the 10th at agusta for obvious reasons....have they done it already and i just dont know?? me and a friend were talking about it yesterday and just think there really should be one! It was truly a great shot

Maybe if he wins three or four more majors. Just one? Peh. Whatever.

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Great shot, but a plaque? For a wedge? At Augusta? Uh uh........

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Doesn't deserve a plaque IMO. There's been lots of memorable shots at Augusta that could fall under the same category.

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ya but its in the friggin forest its a bit different and how doesnt it deserve one - 163 yards , 45 yard hook and it had to go high like who can do that when it means that much in a playoff lol - plaque for participating lol thats funny but seriously, could you make the shot? wasnt it one of the more memorable ones?? IMO i would have one there, its not like its in plain view anyway i just think itd be sweet to have one out in the forest like that....oh well who am i

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Originally Posted by saturday

Doesn't deserve a plaque IMO. There's been lots of memorable shots at Augusta that could fall under the same category.

Name one. Not "lots", just one. "Same category" meaning all or nothing miss it and you've lost - and, from a seemingly hopeless position.

I'm no Bubba fan, but seriously, I'll bet you can't name a single one.

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How about: Lyle's bunker shot up 18 when he won? Phil Mic's 6-iron (?) in to 13 from the pine straw under the trees to finally throw off Westwood? Or even Cabrera's hugely ballsy approach in to 18 this year knowing he had to make 3? Personally, good as Bubba's shot was, I wouldn't start doing this.

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Mize get's one on 11 for doing Norman in (if we are giving them out)...arguably one of the more exciting finishes at the Masters.

I seriously think that Justin Rose gets one at Merion on 18 before Bubba gets a bridge named after him in Augusta.

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Originally Posted by TourSpoon

Mize get's one on 11 for doing Norman in (if we are giving them out)...arguably one of the more exciting finishes at the Masters.

Correct.

But I've been trying to forget that for 20 years or so.

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Originally Posted by Shorty

Correct.

But I've been trying to forget that for 20 years or so.

I would have loved to see Greg in green seeing that he has been a "hometown" guy in South Florida for so long. I think he would have brought a lot back to the club as a former champion.

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As far as I know, Augusta doesn't have plaques on the course. They do name bridges and other course landmarks for golf icons.

There is a plaque on the course. Sarazen's double Eagle is honored with a plaque on the Sarazen Bridge at 15. It ISN'T located at the spot that he hit it from. The only one I can remember off hand is the spot where Rocco holed out from on 18 at Bay Hill. Almost every one tries the shot during a practice round.

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Name one. Not "lots", just one. "Same category" meaning all or nothing miss it and you've lost - and, from a seemingly hopeless position. I'm no Bubba fan, but seriously, I'll bet you can't name a single one.

The one I think of is Mize's shot. Jeez, you're cranky.

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Originally Posted by caniac6

As far as I know, Augusta doesn't have plaques on the course. They do name bridges and other course landmarks for golf icons.

Then they can call the trees to the right of #10 the 'Watson Woods.'

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Then they can call the trees to the right of #10 the 'Watson Woods.'

Or Bubba's Bush??

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Originally Posted by RayG

There is a plaque on the course. Sarazen's double Eagle is honored with a plaque on the Sarazen Bridge at 15. It ISN'T located at the spot that he hit it from.

The only one I can remember off hand is the spot where Rocco holed out from on 18 at Bay Hill. Almost every one tries the shot during a practice round.

Craig Parry has one at Doral when he holed out for the win from 18 fairway.

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Originally Posted by RayG

There is a plaque on the course. Sarazen's double Eagle is honored with a plaque on the Sarazen Bridge at 15. It ISN'T located at the spot that he hit it from.

The only one I can remember off hand is the spot where Rocco holed out from on 18 at Bay Hill. Almost every one tries the shot during a practice round.

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