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Up & down : victories and struggles in the course of life / Bubba Watson with Don Yeager.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Nashville, Tennessee : W Publishing Group, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: xiii, 222 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780785292012 (hbk.) :
  • 0785292012 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • Up and down : victories and struggles in the course of life
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: He was a small-town boy who burst onto the international golf scene with a dramatic hook shot from deep in the woods to win the Masters-- before the game he loved almost killed him. Opening up about the toll that chasing and achieving his dream of being a champion golfer took on his mental health, Bubba Watson shares his powerful story of the breaking point that gave him clarity.
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Adult Book Phillipsburg Free Public Library Adult Non-Fiction New Books 796.352 WAT Available 36748002526699
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He was a small-town boy who burst onto the international golf scene with a dramatic hook shot from deep in the woods to win the Masters-- before the game he loved almost killed him. Opening up about the toll that chasing and achieving his dream of being a champion golfer took on his mental health, Bubba Watson shares his powerful story of the breaking point that gave him clarity.

Bubba Watson is known as the big-hitting left-handed golfer who plays with the pink driver--the small-town kid who grew up as a child golf prodigy before going on to win two Masters Tournaments, competing in the Olympics, and rising to be the number two golfer in the world.

But every dream comes with a price. Feeling that he was never good enough, Bubba began to let the constant criticism from fans and commentators haunt his thoughts. Success in the game he loved was killing him.

In Up and Down, Bubba opens up about his debilitating anxiety attacks, the death of his father and namesake, adopting his children, and how reaching a breaking point professionally and personally drew him closer to his family and God.

Golf is what Bubba Watson does, but it is not who he is. Through his story, you'll learn how Bubba:

Overcame his anxiety and feelings of inadequacy Found his true identity not in the standards of the world, but in the God who already knows he is enough Learned to trust God with his gifts, family, and biggest dreams Became the husband, father, friend, and mentor he was called to be

Life, like golf, is filled with ups and downs. Up and Down is the inspiring story of an imperfect man striving to become the best person he can be--wherever the course may take him.

He was a small-town boy who burst onto the international golf scene with a dramatic hook shot from deep in the woods to win the Masters-- before the game he loved almost killed him. Opening up about the toll that chasing and achieving his dream of being a champion golfer took on his mental health, Bubba Watson shares his powerful story of the breaking point that gave him clarity.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Author's Note (p. ix)
  • Chapter 1 Rock Bottom (p. 1)
  • Chapter 2 62 & the Start of an Obsession (p. 9)
  • Chapter 3 Mom & Dad-Simple Wisdom from Complex People (p. 21)
  • Chapter 4 A Youth in Golf (p. 33)
  • Chapter 5 "Go Dawgs!" (p. 41)
  • Chapter 6 Angie-the One (p. 55)
  • Chapter 7 Chasing the Professional Dream (p. 67)
  • Chapter 8 Playing with the Big Boys (p. 77)
  • Chapter 9 Tough Love from Teddy (p. 99)
  • Chapter 10 My Best Year and My Worst Year (p. 109)
  • Chapter 11 Our First Adoption (p. 119)
  • Chapter 12 The First Green Jacket (p. 129)
  • Chapter 13 Expectations-a New Experience (p. 139)
  • Chapter 14 My Year of Rejoicing-Winning a Second Masters (p. 151)
  • Chapter 15 Will I Ever Be Good Enough? (p. 161)
  • Chapter 16 Our Second Adoption (p. 169)
  • Chapter 17 Coming Home (p. 177)
  • Chapter 18 Back to the Basics-Having Fun (p. 191)
  • Chapter 19 Reflections on the Ryder Cup (p. 199)
  • Chapter 20 What's Next? (p. 209)
  • Acknowledgments (p. 219)
  • About the Author (p. 221)

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Publishers Weekly Review

Olympian and Masters Tournament--winning golfer Watson chronicles his experiences with anxiety, feelings of inadequacy, and the compulsion to succeed in this chatty and openhearted account that he emphasizes from the outset is "not a typical golf book." Instead, Watson works through pivotal points of his unconventional path to going pro, including "triumphs and humiliations" beginning with struggles he encountered as a child prodigy living in the small town of Bagdad, Fla.; learning from mistakes to become a team player; and the impact of his father's terminal throat cancer diagnosis. It was his father--who waited at Watson's training and early games with beer and cigarette in hand--who taught him to "be a leader and not a follower," but intrusive negative thoughts, panic attacks, and a fear of crowds almost derailed Watson's career. Eventually he was drawn into a closer relationship to God (after he "fell down on... knees" to ask for help), and discovered tactics to regain control of his negative thoughts by focusing on the joy of playing, and spending more time with his wife and their two adopted children. Lighter notes include a stint as an underwear model and fun times with buddies filming viral "Golf Boys" boy band--style videos for charity. For the faithful who are also golf fans, this gabby, frank account about becoming the best version of one's self, in sports and life, is a hole in one. (Nov.)
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