Broadway hoofing, tap and above all, ballet. Sensual, dazzling, daring ballet. Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon has had such an impact, he makes ballet fun to watch even for people who think they will hate it. Sharyn alfonsi bubba watson is lefthanded, selftaught and looking for his third green jacket next weekend at the masters in augusta. A Pretty Amazing story, but you havent heard the half of it. I have a lot of mental issues that i just have been so fearful of things which i shouldnt be right . Scared of heights, scared of buildings falling on me, scared of the dark, scared of crowds, those are my biggest issues. Alfonsi how do you reconcile that when you have to go out there and play golf with hundreds of people around you . Bubba i am just scared of people. Im steve kroft. Im leslie stahl. Im bill whitaker. Im sharyn alfonsi. Im scott pelley. Those stories tonight on 60 minutes. This portion of 60 minutes is sponsored by ford service. 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The Main Objective of german prisons is rehabilitation, not retribution. Germany spends less money on prisons, but gets better results. Their recidivism rate is about half the u. S. Rate. We wondered if germany had found a key to prison reform. So we visited three german prisons, but our trip started in a small resort town about 100 miles north of berlin. When the weathers warm, the lakeside town of waren, germany attracts families and tourists. We found bernd junge there with his sister and niece out for a stroll, eating ice cream sundaes an innocent scene if ever there was one. But junge is a convicted murderer, currently serving a life sentence for a contract killing. He shot a woman to death in cold blood. We spoke with him by the lake. This is part of your sentence. This is part of your punishment . Bernd junge translated well this is about being reintegrated into a normal life and that means rehabilitation and all that, so for me, yes this is part of it. Whitaker this doesnt look much like punishment. Junge yes, well thats the german fairy tale. Whitaker after 15 years in prison hes earned weekend leave for Good Behavior. Hes on track for early release. In germany, 75 of lifers are paroled after 20 years or less. Joerg jesse if someone says to himself its a german fairy tale, if he doesnt commit any crimes anymore after release its okay. He can think about his imprisonment, what he wants. Whitaker jrg jesse is a psychologist by training. Hes now director of prisons in mecklenburgwestern pomerania, a state in north germany along the baltic, about the size of new hampshire. There are rich fields here brilliant sunsets, and waldeck the maximum security prison where bernd junge is serving time. Should he have a future for himself . He took a life. Jesse yes, he should. Whitaker he should . Jesse he should. Whitaker jesse invited us to waldeck to show us how the german system works. Jesse the real goal is re integration into society, train them to find a different way to handle their situation outside life without further crimes, life without creating new victims, things like that. Whitaker where does punishment come in . Jesse the incarceration, the imprisonment itself is punishment. The loss of freedom, thats it. Whitaker i think americans think crime and punishment. You say punishment is not even part of the goal of the german prison. Jesse no. Whitaker at all . Jesse not at all. Whitaker so life inside prison mirrors life outside as much as possible. Germans call it normalization. It starts with small prison populations. Lowlevel offenders get fines or probation. Prison is reserved for the worst of the worst murderers, rapists, career criminals. We were surprised how quiet and peaceful it was inside waldeck. We wondered where all the inmates were. It turns out they were relaxing outside on this sunny day. This is unbelievable. Youre in for murder and you have a key to your cell. Cells have doors, not bars. Its for privacy. Inmates can decorate as they please. We saw Joerg Muehlbach playing video games in his cell. He told us he was convicted of large scale cocaine trafficking and gun possession. Hes serving seven years. Compared to cells in the United States this is quite luxurious. Joerg muehlbach translated yes, it is comfortable here. As a prisoner here, its alright. Whitaker he says being separated from his family makes prison hard, not the conditions. He has a private bathroom and things that would give american Prison Guards the jitters. You have darts. Youve got a letter opener. You have legs on the table that you could break off and use as a club. Youve got quite a bit of freedom in here . Muehlbach gosh, i havent even thought about that. Here this is normal. Whitaker muehlbachs day is normal too. He gets up and goes to work in the prison kitchen. After his shift, theres r r darts in the common room, Beach Volleyball in the yard. Theres a lot to do, he told us. Muehlbach painting course, pottery, soccer, gym crocheting. Whitaker painting and crochet . Muehlbach yes, painting and crochet. And in crochet we make hats, oven mitts, whatever you need. Whitaker we visited several german prisons and were amazed how laid back everybody seemed at each of them, prisoners and guards. Heidering prison, outside berlin, is as clean and bright as a google campus. The prison is surrounded by fences, not walls, so inmates can see the outside world. The prison uniform . Street clothes. For the inmate who finds this too stressful, theres yoga. This probably isnt the image that comes to mind when most americans think of german prisons. Thats likely to conjure up brutal images from world war ii. But following that war, respect for the Human Dignity and freedom of all people was written into the german constitution. Privacy is sacrosanct. There is no death penalty. At old facilities like tegel in berlin, or new ones like heidering, the focus is on humane treatment and rehabilitation. Prison guards are key. Theyre well paid and highly trained. They spend two years learning psychology, communication skills, conflict management. Jesse calls them calm down experts. Jesse calming down, calming down, calming down. Not showing power too much. Not showing guns. Not showing weapons. Whitaker they use solitary confinement, sparingly. Jesse says theres little violence in german prisons. How do you explain that . Jesse if you treat them as if they are your enemy, they will react as enemies. They will react as dangerous. Whitaker in fact, many of them are dangerous. We were up there on a row where everyone you ask was in for murder, murder, murder. Jesse theyre all human beings, and they know a violent manner. And we do exactly the other way around. Dont be aggressive. Show them that there is a different kind of conversation possible. Whitaker the conversation starts right away. Its based on therapy. Psychologists make an initial assessment of all new inmates and devise personalized prison plans for them recommendations for counseling, classes, Vocational Training and work. Inmates who follow the plan earn greater freedoms and early release. Jesse we cannot see the sense in just locking people up for their whole lives. Your prisons will fill up and youll have to build new prisons and so on and i think that was the situation in the u. S. Whitaker with more than two million inmates in u. S. Prisons, more americans are coming to germany seeking solutions. American tour its like a dorm. This would be a nice dorm room for the ivy league. Whitaker we joined u. S. Prison and Law Enforcement officials on this tour in berlin. Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy was part of the group. He was impressed by what he saw. Dan malloy i can tell you, they have a lower crime rate than we do. They have a lower recidivism rate than we do, and theyre spending a lot less money on jails. Whitaker in the u. S. , weve got much greater access to guns. Weve got race as a factor and ethnicity as a factor. Are the things being done here directly transferable to the United States . Malloy i think there are many things that are transferable. That doesnt mean that its a perfect fit. But i think we have to challenge ourselves to do better. Whitaker this doesnt have the same vibe, doesnt feel like the prisons in germany at all. John wetzel little bit more intense, maybe. Whitaker little bit more intense. John wetzel is pennsylvanias secretary of corrections. Three years ago, he went to germany looking for ideas to improve his prisons. He showed us around graterford outside philadelphia. Its the largest maximum security prison in pennsylvania. 3,300 prisoners are packed in here. We were walking through an 80 yearold cell block. Wetzel ill stop back. Whitaker when this inmate approached, he said he was a low level drug offender. Prisoner sometimes, it be leaking on the block, people dying in their cells, the water stinks. Did you smell the water . Water smells like its coming out of the sewer hole. Wetzel youre preaching to the choir. Ive done as much as i could for. Prisoner i mean, for real, there aint nothing but poor black and latino people in the jail. Its bad in here man, its bad. Wetzel yeah . I mean, look around. Prisoner its bad. Whitaker wetzel started as a prison guard three decades ago. Back in 1980, there were 8,000 inmates in the state. Today, there are 50,000. Physical and sexual assaults are a fact of life. At graterford, there are more than 700 lifers. Wetzel pennsylvanias a state where life means life. So, if youre doing life here youre not going to be Walking Around a park eating sundaes with your family. Whitaker when wetzel was in germany, joerg jesse gave him a tour of waldeck. You were skeptical. Wetzel it almost sounded like disneyland. Oh, theres very few inmates. Inmates have their own keys and everybody gets along and everythings hunkydory. I mean, whos buying that story . Not me. By the end of his visit, wetzel was buying it. He started implementing some of the things he saw in germany like more intensive staff training, greater freedom for inmates with Good Behavior and programs to help them reenter society. We, the american public, called for tougher sentencing, throwing away the key. Are we there for this more lenient approach . Wetzel i think our culture we dont want to think lenient. We dont want to think soft. We got here by being tough on crime. I think were getting away from it by being smart on crime, and smart on crime happens to be more lenient. Whitaker sometimes, germans think their prisons are too lenient. But the system is mandated and protected by the countrys highest court. There are problems. They have gangs. They have drugs. Theyve seen signs of islamic radicalization. They try to counter it all with counseling. But there are inmates deemed too dangerous to release. They wind up in something called preventive detention. At berlins tegel prison, we met chris templiner. He has spent the last 18 years not knowing when or if hell ever get out. Chris templiner they think im dangerous so what can i say . What can i show them . I dont know. Whitaker you did bad things . Templiner really bad things, yes. Whitaker he wouldnt tell us his crimes and german privacy laws kept us from finding out. His life is confined to this wellappointed, apartmentlike building. Look around, this is life in prison for germanys worst offenders. You expect to be here until you die . Templiner maybe. Yes. Whitaker but convicted murderer bernd junge expects to get out in september. He stuck to his plan and earned the freedom to leave prison every day for work a maintenance job at the nearby port. You could escape if you wanted to. Bernd junge yes. Whitaker but you dont . Junge no. Whitaker why not . Junge translated very simple. My time is almost over. And i want to be done with this chapter of my life, once and for all. Whitaker at pennsylvanias graterford prison, this is where murderers are housed, locked up 23 hours a day. Im still hungry. Still hungry. Wetzel i think more now than any time in the history of our country we have the right and left agree that weve frankly screwed up the Corrections System for 30 years and its time to do something different. It really starts with understanding that, you know, a humanbeings value isnt diminished by being incarcerated. Whitaker what youre talking about requires a huge mind shift on the part of all of us. Wetzel its crossing the grand canyon is what were talking about. 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Last spring, he pulled off a coup only a very few dance makers have ever done he directed choreographed a smash broadway musical. It was inspired by the gene kelly movie an american in paris, with music by george and ira gershwin. It received 12 tony nominations and proved that wheeldon can make ballet fun to watch, even for people who think theyll hate it. An american in paris is a love story. Its also a valentine to dance all kinds broadway hoofing, tap and above all, ballet. Sensual, dazzling, daring ballet. Not only did Christopher Wheeldon choreograph the show, he also directed it, something hed never done before, and that was scary. Christopher wheeldon good. Ok, good guys. Well done. Stahl you gave new meaning to the expression, learn on the job . Wheeldon yeah. Stahl for sure. Wheeldon in at the deep end. Stahl because you had never directed anything with words. Wheeldon they probably couldnt see the sweat kind of trickling down the back of my neck. Ive got rhythm. Stahl it didnt hurt that he had music by the gershwins to work with. Who could ask for anything more . Wheeldon ready . Stahl he started with what he knew best the dancing and ballet dancers, Robbie Fairchild and leanne cope. For wheeldon, learning on the job turned out pretty okay. The show is a big hit, and he won a tony for best choreography. The critics just loved the show. Was it a turning point in your life . Wheeldon i certainly felt like a door was flung open. Stahl for now, wheeldon is taking what he learned from broadway back into his first and abiding love, classical ballet which he discovered as a little boy growing up in a small village in the south west of england. When he was seven, he talked his parents into letting him take ballet lessons. Wheeldon i was hooked from the getgo. Stahl what was the getgo . Wheeldon the getgo was a little Ballet School in a village hall and a bunch of girls around the barres on the side of the hall and it was the first place that i felt really at home. Stahl at ten, he auditioned and was accepted at the royal Ballet School known as white lodge, a boarding school in londons Richmond Park originally the Hunting Lodge for the royal family. Up to then, he had kept his dancing a secret from his classmates. Wheeldon i went to an all boys prep school, and my headmaster was so proud that one of his students had been accepted into this big institution that he announced it in School Assembly one morning. And i still had about six months to go at the school. So my secret was out and it was b it was a pretty it was a pretty hellish laughs six months. Stahl they did tease you. Wheeldon i i was teased, yeah. Stahl wheeldon lived at white lodge between the ages of 11 and 16. It was competitive and grueling. Students here spend four to five hours a day dancing, and have to reaudition every year. In his time, wheeldon was taught by a tough, oldschool russian ballet master. Wheeldon he was strict with us. He picked me up by my hair once because i wasnt jumping high enough. It was laughs i dont think ill ever forget that. Stahl did you ever want to quit . Wheeldon i dont think so. I really do feel that i was i was meant to be a dancer and and i and i knew that. Stahl actually, he was meant to be a choreographer. But first he danced for the royal ballet and then the new York City Ballet which asked him at the age of 28, to become its first resident choreographer. He won acclaim making pieces that pushed the boundaries of classical dance, like this after the rain, performed here to commemorate the attacks of september 11th. Wheeldon i was thinking shape, structure, sculpture. And then what came out of it was something very emotional. People see different things. Some people see loss, some people see love, some people see death. Nu stahl you have said thats your favorite. Tell us why. Wheeldon people love it. You know, im not going to lie its a n its a good feeling when people love your work and they tell you, and theyre and theyre moved by it. Stahl moving people has made Christopher Wheeldon an international superstar. Every major Ballet Company is after him. We followed him to amsterdam where he was creating a brand new piece for the Dutch National ballet. Wheeldon this room is a blank canvas, and you come in here with the bodies and with the beginnings of a new score, and you have no idea whether its going to flower or sort of wither away. And stahl that sounds terrifying. Wheeldon it is. But its exhilarating. Can we make this first thing there . Its like you want to go cross. Stahl where do you start . Wheeldon it begins with the music. And then its about making that first brushstroke. Ready . Because it really is like painting. Its like painting music. Nice, that was lovely. Stahl when youre choreographing, because weve now seen you do it a couple of times, you close your eyes you kind of go away. And when youre away, your hands are moving laughs 9as if were actually watching that creativity happen. Were seeing you do it. Wheeldon its a way of trying to picture the music. The shape of a musical phrase, whether its something thats a spiral, or circular, or angular. What if we go teepum together. So its like you go teedada. So just an oh moment to it. Anna tsygankova its magic to be with him in his studio, to witness how he makes this idea seated in his mind and his heart. He makes it visible for the rest of us. Yeah, so you should extend it when you get there. Stahl wheeldon is making his magic with jozef varga and anna tsygankova, a russianborn star of the dutch ballet. He calls her one of his muses. When youre choreographing for a ballerina, you almost take on you become her in a funny way. Wheeldon you know, everything has to pass through me. So much of communicating what it is that you want to a dancer is about showing. So yeah, so i do. I have to. I have to play the men, i have to play the women. Stahl so youre an actor . Wheeldon nobody actually pays to see me up on stage, but i do get to perform. laughter just arms out. And just walk with her, can you walk with her jozef . Stahl you are pushing the dancers to do athletic things that go across the boundary almost. Wheeldon dancers love to be challenged. And we come up with crazy ideas sometimes just to see how far we we can push. And i will push until im sure that its not possible. Stahl once in performance, it looks fluid and effortless. Wheeldons reputation has been built on intimate duets like this with difficult but beautiful lifts and partnering. For wheeldon, its nonstop. Between may and september, he worked in seven different countries. In toronto, he rehearsed his 2. 5 hour imagining of shakespeares the winters tale for the National Ballet of canada. Ready and. Stahl this is one of his story ballets with characters and a plot that are big box office. It has lots of moving parts, 52 dancers including children, and wheeldon is the ring master. Wheeldon there are so many aspects that are kind of, you know, bearing down on you. The dancers are looking to you. Theres a lot of expectation. They want a fabulous role so that they can be celebrated. The director of the Company Wants you to make a hit ballet. So theres a lot of responsibility that goes with the job. Theyre not turning together. One four. Stahl and a lot of pressure. Which got to him early in his career as a choreographer when he was working in london. Wheeldon i had been working on a lot of ballets backto back. And i started work on a new piece. And i just felt i couldnt do it. There was nothing. It was kind of like suddenly switching all the lights off. So rather than facing it head on, i actually kind of turned and ran. Stahl you ran . Wheeldon i got on the plane and i flew back to new york. It was a really, really tough moment. Stahl what do what do you think you learned . Wheeldon that it cant always be output, output output. You have to take in. And take a step back. Stahl with the exception of a rough time running a Ballet Company he cofounded then left, hes been on a creative up ever since. Happily married for twoanda half years, Christopher Wheeldons become an ambassador for ballet. Bringing it into the mainstream, this time with Stephen Colbert showing him some moves from an american in paris. Wheeldon step fum and now the other side. Step fum and then four walks and six and step, drop, step drop, and walking two and three, nailed it. Nailed it. Stahl you once said that you wanted to show that ballet need not be, quote, a big, puffy pink, glittery nightmare. This is your ambition, to change that, that image . 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Gerry bubba watson is one of the most gifted and creative shotmakers on the tour, but hes also one of the most complicated and polarizing personalities in golf. Bubba watson easy game boys, easy game. Alfonsi bubba watson makes it look easy. At estancia, a private club in scottsdale, arizona, hes playing a round with his wife angie. Watson thats my partner get up go alfonsi his longtime tour caddy ted scott, and his childhood friend now his accountant randall wells. A relaxed foursome, with a trio of 60 minutes camera crews tagging along. Watson i love it. You gonna go right there . I love it. Dont worry though. If it hits you, you wont even know it. 190 miles an hour, you wont even feel it. Alfonsi this is bubba golf. A dash of juvenile, a dash of genius, and a full cup of cocky. Watson oh thats a par. Stay one up. Alfonsi are they allowed to beat you . Watson oh, theyre allowed. They just cant. Ted scott in ten years of playing, you know, golf with him and caddying for him, really hes only hit the ball bad a few times. So i dont really know where that comes from, but hes just hes a physical genius, you know, when it comes to his ability. Alfonsi watson doesnt like the driving range, and hates talking about technique. He just plays. Hes one of the longest hitters on tour; his drives with that playful pink club average 315 yards, and he hardly ever hits the ball straight. Everythings a hook or a slice a fade or a draw. Alfonsi what have you seen him do . Rickie fowler pretty much Everything Possible on a golf course or that you thought might be impossible. Alfonsi fellow pro Rickie Fowler is also a close friend. Fowler its Pretty Amazing what he can do. He is a freak. Alfonsi the best example of that freakish talent came in one of the most famous shots in masters history, on the second hole of a playoff in 2012. Watsons drive landed in the pine straw. Watson when i hit it in the woods, i was devastated. My shoulders went down. I was done. Then i get over there. When i walk down there, i see the crowd has made a path so i could pull this shot off, big hook. Jim nantz did it hook . Oh, what a shot alfonsi how hard of a shot was that . Scott it really is not that hard a shot for bubba. Alfonsi come on. Scott no, no, listen to me listen hear me out. For bubba to hook a golf ball 40 yards or whatever it is, thats not that hard for him to do. I mean, he does that for fun. If we would have been just playing golf for fun, i would have just said, good shot, because ive seen him do that shot before. Alfonsi that shot in 2012 produced a twoputt par and his first masters victory. Angie had to watch from home with infant son caleb, who theyd adopted just two weeks earlier. They were both there to see watson win his second green jacket two years later. Theyve since adopted a daughter, dakota. Hes won four tournaments in the last two years. And hes climbed to number four in the world. Alfonsi and the legend is you never took a golf lesson . Watson still havent. Alfonsi is that true . Watson yep. The physical game is easy. That sounds bad. But its easy to me. I can do that. I can hit it far. I can curve it. I got the shots. Its just mentally being at that moment, right then. Alfonsi and how hard is it to control the mental stuff for you . Watson its Getting Better. Again, its a process. Its a learning process. Im Getting Better at it. Alfonsi but it doesnt always look that way. A few petulant outbursts have alienated a lot of people. Watson theres just no reason for me to show up. Alfonsi in hartford in 2013, microphones picked him up criticizing ted scott for the nine iron hed recommended. Watson water. Its in the water. Because of that club. Alfonsi all of a sudden everybody went, oh, my gosh Bubba Watsons a jerk. Watson well, so with with me, i got to get my anger out. Dont let it linger. Just get it out. And teddy knows. Teddy will he always jokes ten seconds. Give bubba ten seconds, hes good. Alfonsi ten seconds for bubba, but its left a lasting impression with some fans. Scott my wish is that people wouldnt just be quick to judge over that moment in hartford. And ill say this on tv, about id say probably 80 of the guys bash their caddies verbally on the tour. Alfonsi 80 . Scott guys that would be labeled the nicest guy on tour bashing his caddy. Why is that . Because its pressure. Onally. If youre thin skinned, you you dont need to caddy, because trust me, youre going to get it. You know, its just part of the job. Alfonsi perhaps, but when pga players were asked last year which of their fellow golfers theyd be least likely to help in a fistfight, watson finished first. Watson first time i heard this question or this poll came out was nobody wants to help bubba in a fight. And i say, well, everybody thinks im tough. I like it. And my caddy, teddy said, no, thats not what they mean. Alfonsi you missed it, bud. Watson i said laughs but thats what im going with. And he said he said, people dont like you. And he said the reason what teddy told me is the reason why they dont like you, or they just dont understand you. Because youre nuts. Alfonsi were you surprised to hear that people didnt like you. Watson nah. Alfonsi bubba watson insists hes not trying to rub people the wrong way. Its just tough for him to be in his own skin sometimes. Watson i have a lot of mental issues that i i just am so fearful of things, which i shouldnt be, right . Scared of heights. Scared of buildings falling on me. Scared of the dark. Scared of crowds. Those are my biggest issues. Alfonsi how do you reconcile that when you have to go out there and play golf with hundreds of people all around you . Watson you know, in between holes is really scary to me because theres so many people that close to you. Alfonsi scary . Watson yes. Alfonsi what are you scared of . Watson im just scared of people. Its just in general. Scott hes scared of everything, everything. Alfonsi ted scott learned of bubbas fears the first time they worked together, ten years ago. Scott there was a tenyear old kid who who asked for his autograph and we were out in the middle of nowhere and, you know, nobody really knew who bubba was at the time. He was he was a rookie on tour. And this kid walked up to him and he just kind of ignored him like he didnt see him, and i thought, man, what a jerk. But then, as i got to know him i realized even that young kid coming up to him as someone bubba doesnt know is a fearful situation for him. And it sounds crazy, but its crazy because its not our fear. Alfonsi hes legitimately fearful of people he doesnt know . Scott very fearful of that absolutely. Alfonsi that kind of fear would be enough to deal with but watsons nerve endings also seem to be closer to the surface than in most people. Watson theres your boy over there. Do you see him . You see him. Scott i see him. Scott bubba notices everything. Hell be looking at me and say look over your right shoulder theres a guy with a red shirt and a blue cap and hes got his phone underneath that thing. And im like i mean, theres 3,000 people, i i cant even find them. Hes like, no, right there, man. Alfonsi he did it with us, during a break in our interview. Watson when were doing this interview do you hear them like clicking a pen, and tapping . Alfonsi no, do you . Watson i hear them all the time. Im like, can they hear that on the microphone . And this thing over here keeps flickering. You hear that . Alfonsi no. Watson gosh scott whew, man, he is a mess. Alfonsi laughs a mess . Scott yeah, hes a mess, but hes a fun mess, you know . I think bubba is is an extremely emotional person, but 95 of the time thats happiness. Alfonsi Bubba Watsons emotions are most closely connected to one person. Tell me about your dad. Watson umm cries alfonsi gerry watson was an army combat veteran, a green beret in vietnam. He died in 2010. Watson my dad was a hard worker, very dedicated to his family. Um, very smart. Didnt like to didnt like to be told what to do. Kind of where i get my stuff from. One of the things that ive learned from my dad is, good or bad, is not to trust. Alfonsi you mentioned that he would sit with his back always he always wanted to be in the corner looking out. And and youre kind of the same way . Watson i i yeah, ive learned it from him. He didnt want people behind him. Because he wanted to always watch. He wanted to see what people were doing, just because of im guessing because of the stuff hes been through in his life. Alfonsi did he ever talk about that stuff . Watson no, he didnt talk about it. Alfonsi bubba watson won his first pga tournament in june 2010. His dad died four months later. Watson first time i hugged my dad was when i got home that night from the redeye when he said he had cancer. Alfonsi the first time in your life . Watson first time. But it wasnt because my dad didnt love me. It wasnt because its just my upbringing, right . Alfonsi his upbringing was more country than country club raised in the tiny panhandle town of bagdad, florida, just outside pensacola. Watson so this is tanglewood. Alfonsi Tanglewood Golf Club is a public course a few miles from bagdad, and the first place bubba watson ever played. Hiram cook has run it off and on for more than 30 years. Watson when my dad came in i was six years old, he said hey, do you know anybody thats do you have left handed clubs . So he said, im the head pro and im im left handed. And so he gave me a nine iron, or gave my dad the nine iron and my dad cut it down and put the grip on it. Hiram cook bubba was a permanent resident after after that. Alfonsi tanglewood is also where he learned to bend it like bubba, around all those pine trees. He was a junior golf champion, then played at the university of georgia, where he also met his wife angie. Golf has taken bubba watson all over the world. Now hes bringing his family home. Hes renovating a house in pensacola, bought a stake in the local Minor League Baseball team, and is planning to open bubbas sweet shop downtown. Alfonsi so youre really gonna open a candy shop . Watson yeah. Alfonsi are you an eight year old boy because this is what im starting to get watson if you think about it alfonsi youve got a Baseball Team and a candy shop. Watson my wifes not lettin me buy cars anymore, so ive got to change it up. Alfonsi watsons childlike nature is confirmed online. His 1. 5 million twitter followers are regularly treated to goofy photos, and this Youtube Video of him using a hovercraft as a golf cart has nearly ten million views. Watson it takes you everywhere you want to go. Through sand traps, through waters, shortcuts. Alfonsi in this music video, watson put on a hillbilly meets sasquatch look and joined three other pros including Rickie Fowler to raise money for charity. Watson let the bogeys go i say hey oh la la la la. Rickie fowler i mean, hes like a 12yearold kid stuck in an Older Persons body now. And calebs catching up to him. Its gonna be a tough its gonna be a close one here soon alfonsi at age four . Fowler yeah. Angie watson when his fun meter gets low alfonsi his fun meter . Angie watson his fun meter. I like to call it his fun he just always likes to be having fun. So i would say yes, hes definitely hes definitely a big kid. Alfonsi that childlike mind allows him to tap into his imagination, creating shots others cant see, let alone pull off. Will he win another masters . Scott its likely. He doesnt like expectations, so dont tell him i said that, but he just sets up so well for everything he loves, you know . And an artist wants to see eye popping, he wants to see differences. And when you go to augusta, i mean, the grass is so green. Then you go to the brown pine straw, and then you got the azaleas and the dog woods and then the sand is so white. And theres slopes and theres mounds and you got all this stuff going on, so all that alone is just bringing out the kid in bubba, you know, he just gets there and its like, oh, yeah, everything he likes okay . Alfonsi you said an artist loves color. You think hes an artist . Scott yes. Oh, hes an artist for sure. Im just carrying the brushes. Alfonsi bubba watson would like another green jacket. But he says theres Something Else hed like more. Watson i dont care about a golfer. I dont care about Getting Better as a golfer. I want to be better as a person. Alfonsi its important to you that people think youre a good guy. Watson right. Right. Announcer whats it like to play a round of golf with bubba watson . Entertaining, to say the least. 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