A new poll indicating that Bubba Watson is unpopular with his golfing peers has given the reigning Masters champion food for thought ahead of this week's title defence at Augusta National.
Compiled by ESPN.com, the anonymous poll was conducted recently among 103 PGA players, posing the question who would be the last fellow pro they would help out in a fight.
A whopping 22.6 per cent of golfers surveyed chose Watson, doubling up on Patrick Reed, the second-leading answer with 11 per cent.
Asked by journalists on Tuesday if he felt irritated over the poll, its findings or its timing, the 2012 and 2014 Masters winner said no, preferring instead to take it on the chin.
"I take it as I need to improve as a man. I take it with pride. I need to get better. And I think over my career, since my rookie season to now, I've gotten better," he said.