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Bubba Watson hits one onto the train tracks for the second straight day at The Open

Bubba Watson leaves the property again, only this time he didn’t even need a driver in his hand to find the train tracks at Royal Troon.

Bubba Watson is one of the most creative shotmakers in the history of the game. Now he’s creatively found a way to blast a ball completely off the property at Royal Troon on the same hole two days in a row.

One day after Bubba sent a drive rocketing off the course and over the railway that lines the 11th hole, the big-hitting lefty did it again. Only this time, he went out of bounds with an approach shot. A driver that goes wild and OB is definitely understandable and something we’ve seen on several occasions in that spot this week at The Open. But completely yanking an iron so far off line that it not only misses the green, but misses the entire course, and goes onto the other side of the train tracks? That’s an incredible miss.

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