2012-04-10. PING announced today it will sell 5,000 limited-edition all-pink PING G20 drivers, inspired by the one used by Masters Champion Bubba Watson, and donate 5.
Bubba Watson To Auction Off Classic Car
Ping G20 Bubba Watson Driver For Sale
Watson has used a pink Ping driver since 2012, when he won his first Masters, after which a similar pink G20 driver was offered to the public with proceeds donated to.
Betcha it goes back on sale at next year's auction. as 'the car owned by Bubba:'.Looks like a full roll cage in there and cars like that are just not comfortable.
- Bubba Watson watches his shot from the rough off the 17th hole during the fourth round of the Masters. ( Associated Press.
- Bubba Watson is selling one of his classic cars at the same place he purchased the General Lee from the 1980s television show 'Dukes of Hazzard.'.
Bubba Watson is selling one of his classic cars at the same place he purchased the General Lee from the 1980s television show "Dukes of Hazzard." The car is inspired by the 1939 Cadillac LaSalle C-Hawk Custom Roadster. Watson will be selling it during the 2015 Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction from Jan. 10-18 in Scottsdale, Arizona. The car will be on the block at 5 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 16. Watson bought the General Lee at Barrett-Jackson in 2012 for $110,000, which he then called his "dream car." He's still got the Lee 1, but the Roadster will be leaving his garage. The defending Masters champ will donate all proceeds from the sale to Birdies for the Brave, a PGA Tour-supported national military outreach initiative. Watson's father, Gerry, was a lieutenant in the U.S. Army Special Forces (the Green Berets) during the Vietnam War. "It's an honor to support the Green Beret Foundation and Birdies for the Braves, who do so much to give back to members of our U.S. Armed Forces and their families," Watson said in a press release.