Sunday, April 8, 2012

Phil mickelson

  • AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Golf fans have endured plenty of Phil Mickelson moments. You have the good, like the 2004 Masters 72nd hole that still produces goosebumps on command. And you have the bad, like the 2006 U.S.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • The hugs with his family took place on the clubhouse lawn, not the 18th green. That was occupied, and by this time there was nothing Phil Mickelson could do about it.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • Phil Mickelson gambled on the par-three fourth and lost. The triple-bogey he made there was too much for him to overcome. Unfortunately, it was just a bad break because you have to be left of that pin, Mickelson explained in a television interview.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • Bubba Watson came out ahead with his first Masters win and walked away Phil Mickelson's fourth green jacket.
  • (The Inquisitr)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. — On a day when Augusta National needed no more magic, when the trees kept perfect posture, the sun glistened and the greens ran like Usain Bolt, the Magical Masters Man began pulling rabbits out of hats. Phil Mickelson shot 66.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. — A cluttered leaderboard. A magical golf course. A perfect, sunny day seemingly made for low scores. A guy named Phil Mickelson going for a fourth green jacket.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • AUGUSTA, Georgia, April 8 (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson has always been a risk taker on the golf course.
  • (Reuters India)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. -- There have been a lot of favorites this week who had train wreck rounds that put them out of the 2012 Masters. For Tiger Woods it was Friday. Saturday, we saw Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia and Fred Couples fall apart.
  • (CBS Sports)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. —  The Masters began for Phil Mickelson earlier than anyone else, while most were wolfing down scrambled eggs in the clubhouse or still fast asleep in their beds.
  • (Nationalpost.com)
  • Phil Mickelson says he's right where he wants to be -- in the last group on the final day of golf's Masters Tournament.
  • (Businessweek)

No comments:

Post a Comment