Bubba Watson believes improved patience and mental strength helped him claim a second Northern Trust Open title. The two-time Augusta champion birdied two of his final three holes to snatch a one-shot victory at Riviera, lifting him back to world No 4 and making him the first multiple winner on the PGA Tour this season. Watson mixed five gains with two bogeys during his final round 68 to finish ahead of Adam Scott and Jason Kokrak and had to dig deep to win the title he previously claimed in 2014. Bubba Watson poses with the trophy after putting in to win on the 18th hole during the final round of the Northern Trust Open I made some mistakes, but I stayed patient, stayed committed and thats what weve been working on, Watson told Sky Sports. It feels nice any time you win.You never know when your last win is going to be, so for me to come back and pull one out and win in a tough way means a lot and is very special to me and my family.The last five years weve been working on the head game. The physical game is there, its just about staying patient and focusing on one shot at a time. Watson birdied two of his final three holes to claim a one-shot victory Watson was criticised earlier this month for comments made about the Phoenix Open and TPC Scottsdale, leading to the American being booed and heckled by spectators during that week.The experience was still affecting Watson a fortnight on, with the 37-year-old keen to improve how he deals with negativity around his game.It was a bad headline that said I didnt like the community and didnt like the golf tournament, which was a lie, Watson added in the post-tournament media conference. Victory is Watsons second of the PGA Tour season On the Saturday I got booed on every shot - even though Ive lived there for the last eight winters. I love Scottsdale, I love Phoenix.I have to just bite my tongue sometimes when things are written or things are said, and there was a lot of things said in between those ropes.The PGA Tour heads to Florida next for the Honda Classic. Watch the tournament throughout the week live on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf Also See: Watson snatches Riviera title Northern Trust Open leaders Final round highlights Golf live on Sky Sports 4 Mens Nike Air Huarache High Top Grey And White . Denis Coderre, the former federal MP who was elected mayor on Nov. 3, has drawn the ire of some Montreal Canadiens. During last nights game he tweeted: "Hello? Can we get a one-way ticket to (minor-league) Hamilton for David Desharnais please. Nike Air Huarache Hyper Punch Jade Grey Black . 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