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Let's review some of the highlights of the 2006 Phil Mickelson calendar.
Mickelson toured the canals of Venice and soaked in the ruins of ancient Rome with close friends.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. - Phil Mickelson soaked up a scene he knows all too well as he climbed the steep hill toward the 18th green at Augusta National to claim another green jacket.
Only when he rapped in one last birdie for a three-shot victory did this Masters get even better.
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The e-mails have been flowing in for five-time Masters participant Allen Miller after Phil Mickelson dropped his name in his Tuesday news conference. Mickelson put Dr. Tom Buchholz on the bag for three holes at the Houston Open last week to show his appreciation for his work with Mickelson's wife and mother, both recovering cancer patients.
During our time in Houston, we would get to talking and Dr. Buchholz had actually caddied on TOUR here in Westchester, he was working in the shop and Allen Miller came in I think in '84 in the Westchester Classic and needed a caddie and he worked for him that week and he finished Top 10. So that was kind of his claim. Well, sure enough, I didn't expect much, but he comes out and he pulls the right clubs and he reads the greens great and we birdie t...
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Phil Mickelson was smiling and flashing the thumbs-up sign to acknowledge the verbal kudos from the gallery after he birdied his first two holes in his return to the Colonial.
By the time he tapped in a bogey putt at the 18th hole, Lefty was shaking his head and trying to figure out how his impressive start turned into such a struggle.
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KENSINGTON, Md., Aug. 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Golf star Phil Mickelson announced August 10 that he has been diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, an inflammatory and potentially debilitating condition that in his case came on quite suddenly, leaving him nearly crippled earlier this summer.
Every joint in my body started to hurt to where I couldn't move," he told a press conference, reported the New York Times. "I would just lay down and couldn't roll over.
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LOS ANGELES TIMES
Phil Mickelson is in a hurry. He's burning up minutes on his cell phone on his way to a video news conference. He's busy posing for a photo shoot for a sponsor.
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Phil Mickelson, who has been known to overthink things at times, elevated a few eyebrows at Augusta National when he showed up for the Masters with two drivers in his bag. Sunday night, he departed with his second green coat.
Maybe dual drivers aren't such a dumb idea after all. Mickelson, the 2004 Masters champion and the hottest golfer on earth at the moment, stared down the competition that at times seemed to be coming at him in waves Sunday, eventually pulling away with a 69 for a 281 and a 2-shot victory over surprising South African Tim Clark, a non-winner on the PGA Tour.
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The 11th-hour wait for Tiger Woods didn't pan out, but fans should like the look of the field for the Greenbrier Classic just the same.
The $6 million PGA Tour event, which begins its second go-round next week at the White Sulphur Springs resort, finally found out Friday who's joining this year's party with the release of the official entry list.
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If ever the Masters appeared wide open, this is the year.
Tiger Woods' game doesn't seem fit for a fifth green jacket. Phil Mickelson will have to smooth out the rough edges to win at Augusta National a fourth time.
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British Open leaderboard Darren Clarke...............68-68-69-70- -275...-5 Phil Mickelson..............70-69-71-68--278...-2 Dustin Johnson.............70-68-68-72--278...-2 Thomas Bjorn...............65-72-71-71--279...-1
SANDWICH, England - Another major goes to Northern Ireland. The surprise was Darren Clarke's name on the claret jug.