Even after winning two Masters championships, Bubba Watson hasn't forgot about his simple beginnings.
Watson not only celebrated his second Masters win in the most regular-guy way possible -- by making late-night stops with friends at Waffle House and Steak 'n Shake -- but he also dropped some seriously generous tips, according to The Augusta Chronicle.
After winning the green jacket, Watson decided the neighborhood Waffle House would provide the best way to mark the occasion, enjoying a double grilled cheese sandwich and a side of hashbrowns.
He even tweeted out a photo:
And afterward, Watson reportedly left a $148 tip on his bill.
+Bubba Watson blended in with the Waffle House clientele so well, the waiter wasn't even aware he was serving the Masters champ until after the meal when he was asked to be in a photo with the group.
Then, to cap the exciting day, Watson and friends headed to Steak 'n Shake, where Watson ordered six shakes and reportedly left a $24 tip.
Both tips were awfully generous of the guy, but then again he did pocket $1.6 million with his Masters win, so it never hurts to share the wealth a bit.
Meanwhile, Bubba clearly likes surprises -- he also made an unannounced visit to the Golf Channel studio in "true Bubba style," according to his manager, Jens Beck.
Watson not only celebrated his second Masters win in the most regular-guy way possible -- by making late-night stops with friends at Waffle House and Steak 'n Shake -- but he also dropped some seriously generous tips, according to The Augusta Chronicle.
After winning the green jacket, Watson decided the neighborhood Waffle House would provide the best way to mark the occasion, enjoying a double grilled cheese sandwich and a side of hashbrowns.
He even tweeted out a photo:
And afterward, Watson reportedly left a $148 tip on his bill.
+Bubba Watson blended in with the Waffle House clientele so well, the waiter wasn't even aware he was serving the Masters champ until after the meal when he was asked to be in a photo with the group.
Then, to cap the exciting day, Watson and friends headed to Steak 'n Shake, where Watson ordered six shakes and reportedly left a $24 tip.
Both tips were awfully generous of the guy, but then again he did pocket $1.6 million with his Masters win, so it never hurts to share the wealth a bit.
Meanwhile, Bubba clearly likes surprises -- he also made an unannounced visit to the Golf Channel studio in "true Bubba style," according to his manager, Jens Beck.
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