Bubba Watson’s colorful journey with Christ
By Mark Ellis & Michael Ashcraft, Special to ASSIST News Service
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (ANS - March 5, 2016)
-- He grew up wearing knickers sewn by his grandma, endured the rage of
his Vietnam vet father, and learned to play golf smacking a wiffle ball
around the house.
Bubba
Watson, 37, arguably golf’s most colorful character, won the Los
Angeles Riviera tournament Feb. 21, and he credited Jesus and the Bible
with the win, his ninth PGA tour victory since 2010.
“I have a lot of fears in my life, which, as I’m reading the Bible, I’m not supposed to have — but I do,” Watson told the New York Times. “Me changing as a person has helped my golf, not my swing.”
It
wasn’t too long ago that Watson would lose games in his brain. He
struggled with insecurity, melted down after a bad shot, and looked for
people to blame when things went wrong. He used curse words and rankled
other players with some unfriendliness.
But
with the help of his wife, his caddie, and fellow Christian golfers
(who meet weekly at a PGA Bible study), Watson is overcoming the
temperamental side of his personality.
“We’ve been working on it, a hard, slow process,” Watson said in Golf Digest.
“Instead of swing thoughts and swing, it’s all about the mind for me.
It’s staying patient, and having Teddy (the caddie) in my ear. Teddy’s
been a blessing. It’s been a struggle over five years, but we’re working
in the right direction.”
His
twitter account is telling. Followed by 1.54 million, @bubbawatson
describes him in this order: “Christian, husband, daddy, pro golfer.”
Watson told BillyGraham.org
that he is “getting more in the Word and realizing that golf is just an
avenue for Jesus to use me to reach as many people as I can.”
About the writers: Mark Ellis is senior correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net), and also founder of www.GodReports.com, a
website that shares stories, testimonies and videos from the church
around the world. He is also co-host for "Windows on the World" with ANS
founder, Dan Wooding, on the Holy Spirit Broadcasting Network (http://hsbn.tv). Michael Ashcraft is a teacher at the Lighthouse Christian Academy in Santa Monica, California.
** You may republish his or any of our ANS stories with attribution to the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net).
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