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| |  Phil Mickelson is focused on putting in a satisfactory performance at this week's Scottish Open as the build-up continues to the Open Championship later this month.
The door is wide open for Mickelson to stake a claim for his fourth major at Royal Birkdale with world number one Tiger Woods absent after a knee operation. Continue Reading: Mickelson focused on Loch Lomond warm-up  |  |
| |  Golf star Phil Mickelson has praised the Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, saying that he would like to see the US Open return there.
The Boston Herald reports that the San Diego native, who grew up playing at Torrey Pines, said the course has "played the best any Open setup has played". Continue Reading: Mickelson champions Torrey Pines course  |  |
| |  Great rivals Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have been paired in the same group for the first two rounds of the upcoming US Open in San Diego.
Woods and Mickelson, who last played together at the tournament in 1999, will also be accompanied by Australian Adam Scott, meaning the golfers ranked numbers one, two and three in the world will negotiate the tough Torrey Ones course together. Continue Reading: Tiger and Leftie drawn together in US Open  |  |
| |  Phil Mickelson is aware of the added significance often attached to tournaments linked to the game's legends.
Mickelson is readying himself for this week's Memorial tournament which was founded by Jack Nicklaus - one of four US Tour titles which are attached to one of the sport's enduring names. Continue Reading: Mickelson feels legends link  |  |
| |  Phil Mickelson could make a future switch from the PGA's US Tour to the European Tour, according to new reports.
The popular American is said not to have ruled out the possibility of a move to the continental circuit, which despite boasting an international schedule has struggled to shrug off a perception of being the second best tour after the US offering. Continue Reading: Mickelson mulls European Tour switch  |  |
| |  Phil Mickelson bounced back from consecutive bogies to keep leader Sergio Garcia in his sights in the Players Championship at Sawgrass.
Sergio opened up a two shot lead over US pair Kenny Perry and Paul Goydos with a six-under par day one round of 66. Continue Reading: Mickelson bounces back at Sawgrass  |  |
| |  Phil Mickelson has fired a warning to the world's leading golfers by claiming the Torrey Pines course where the US Open will be contested is the toughest there is.
Leftie revealed he had played the course with two friends that are handy amateur golfers - "they shot about 85," he said. Continue Reading: US Open course is toughest, says Mickelson  |  |
| |  Phil Mickelson is not concerned at being perceived as an underdog to world number one Tiger Woods and says he is relaxed coming into his 15th US Masters.
The bookmakers have made Mickelson the second favourite behind four times winner Woods, but the American has claimed that the views of the experts will not effect him coming into the major. Continue Reading: Mickelson unperturbed by underdog billing  |  |
| |  Phil Mickelson will have a new weapon in the bag as he attempts to complete a hat-trick of wins at the US Masters, starting on Thursday (April 10th).
The American will be introducing Callaway's I-MIX interchangeable driver system into his armoury at Augusta. Continue Reading: Mickelson adds I-MIX technology to Masters armoury  |  |
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