Fri Dec 02 02:47pm EST
Showing support for your favorite golfer can be tough at times. Unlike the casual sports fan who can go out and buy a Dwight Howard jersey to celebrate his favorite player, golf fans don't have that option.
While you can't buy an authentic Bubba Watson jersey, you can certainly go out and buy all the Ping and Travis Mathews gear you want to support the long-hitting lefty.
Or you could also get a tattoo of his likeness on your leg.
Thanks to a wonderful poster over at GolfWRX, we all get to see that, yes, there are indeed people out there willing to get inked to support their favorite golfer.
[ Related: Tiger Woods takes three-shot lead at Chevron ]
But the hilarity of the massive Watson tattoo doesn't stop there. If you take a closer look at the image, you'll notice one small mistake: Watson's using a right-handed Ping driver. That normally wouldn't be a problem ... except Bubba happens to be a lefty.
But those are just minor details, friends. What really matters is that someone took the time and money to celebrate their favorite pro with body art. Now that we know such a tattoo really exists, I can't wait to see a photo of the guy who inked Phil Mickelson in his green jacket eating a Krispy Kreme doughnut on his chest.
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