Frustrated Bubba Watson confronts unruly fan at LIV Golf Indianapolis in intense scene
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Bubba Watson had heard enough from a fan during the second round of LIV Golf Indianapolis and opted to confront them in what turned into quite the scene at The Club at Chatham Hills.
Watson, who was playing alongside Lee Westwood and Bryson DeChambeau on day two of the LIV season finale, was captured on video walking over to a fan who could be heard shouting something while Westwood was preparing to hit his approach shot.
The fan in question shouted, "Bryson, Bryson," before Westwood stepped off his golf ball and Watson made his way over to the fan. The two-time Masters champion challenged the rowdy fan to say something, and as expected, the spectator remained quiet.
"Oh, you don’t want to say anything now? Say something, I'm looking at ya, say it," Watson said towards the fan.
Watson carded a 2-under 68 on Friday to jump into contention, which hasn't exactly been familiar territory for the 47-year-old this season.
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Bubba Watson of the United States reacts as he putts on the 13th green on day two of the Danish Golf Championship 2026 at Great Northern on August 14, 2026 in Kerteminde, Denmark. (Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images) (Luke Walker/Getty Images)
Entering the week, Watson had secured just one top 10 finish in his 11 starts on the breakaway circuit in 2026. The lefty also missed the cut in his lone major championship start this season back in April at The Masters.
While a fan shouting at an inopportune time certainly warrants criticism, it's also the least of LIV Golf's concerns at the


