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Mike Scanlan doesn't look like a typical high school football coach with his shaggy hair and unassuming demeanor. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
For the past month Golfworld.com has asked web users to pick their 10 favorite news stories of the decade from a supplied list of 25 events that defined the sport. We also asked editors and writers to give us their top-10 lists. Full Article at Golf Digest
Although Thanksgiving should probably be a day of mourning as it pretty much marks the beginning of the end for American Indians, it has somehow become a national holiday where we all get together with our families and celebrate what we are thankful... Full Article at Bleacher Report
Shenzhen: Sergio Garcia hopes to steer Spain to a first World Cup win in a quarter of a century at Mission Hills this week so he can at least take home one trophy from a disappointing 2009. Full Article at DNA India
SHENZHEN (Reuters) - Sergio Garcia hopes to steer Spain to a first World Cup win in a quarter of a century at Mission Hills this week so he can at least take home one trophy from a disappointing 2009. Full Article at The Washington Post
It's that time of year again, golf fans. Time to gather 'round the 19th hole and discuss what we're most thankful for during this, uh, Thanksgolfing holiday. Hint: It's certainly not puns like that one. Full Article at ESPN
CBSSports.com staffers Steve Elling and Ross Devonport, who hail from both sides of the Atlantic, toss around insight and insults relating to the scattershot world of golf. Full Article at CBS Sports
The 2009 PGA TOUR season has come to an end. What a year it was. Tiger Woods wins six tournaments and the FedExCup. Phil Mickelson ends an emotional rollercoaster season on a high note. Steve Stricker emerges as a true force on TOUR. Full Article at PGATour.com
In a year of overcoming obstacles, Amy Mickelson, Ken Green and Tom Watson provided plenty of inspiration. It's the week where we pause for a moment and count our blessings; a week where we begin to take stock of the year and give thanks. For family. Full Article at PGATour.com
At just after 7am on a cool February morning in Arizona, Tiger Woods stepped onto a PGA Tour practice range for the first time in more than eight months. Full Article at Bleacher Report
New York: Leading money winners on the 2009 PGA Tour on Monday (US unless stated): 1. Tiger Woods $10,508,163 2. Steve Stricker $6,332,636 3. Phil Mickelson $5,332,755 4. Zach Johnson $4,714,813 5. Kenny Perry $4,445,562 6. Sean O'Hair $4,316,493 7. Full Article at Zee News
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- For the first time ever, Europe has six players in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking. They include Rory McIlroy, who at 20 years and six months is the second youngest ever to be part of the elite group. Full Article at PGA.com
The 36-year-old Englishman moved up one spot from a week ago, matching his career-best ranking. Tiger Woods, of course, remained in the No. 1 position and was followed again by Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker. Westwood's move bumped Paul Casey to No. Full Article at Fox 23 New York
Phil and Tiger - US campaigns will be back on Sky Sports. Sky Sports has agreed an eight-year deal to televise US PGA golf tournaments from 2010. Full Article at Golf 365
Tiger Woods: Six wins on TOUR, another in Australia, plus the FedExCup title should add up to Player of the Year honors. Full Article at PGATour.com
Big-hitting Dustin Johnson was the only PGA TOUR player to smash five drives longer than 400 yards during the 2009 season. Full Article at PGATour.com
Phil Mickelson enjoyed a great season on the course in 2009, but earns a Sportsman nod for his handling of personal tragedy off it. Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Dec. 1. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
Tiger Woods holds a slight advantage over Phil Mickelson when the two play together, but Mickelson won in China. One is playing the best golf of his career. The other is simply the best player in the world. Full Article at PGATour.com
For years, the naysayers had a field day with everything about Michelle Wie. Might that change after her first victory? In the coming years, the new "Watson Rule" at the Open Championship might only impact a single player. Was it necessary? Full Article at ESPN
Stephen Ames captured his second victory at Disney by winning the Children's Miracle Network in a two-playoff against George McNeill and Justin Leonard. Ames carded a final-round 64 to rise up the leaderboard. Full Article at PGATour.com
Philip Alfred Mickelson (born June 16, 1970) (nicknamed "Lefty" for his left-handed swing, even though he is otherwise right-handed), is an American professional golfer. He is one of the leading players of his generation, having won three major championships and a total of 34 events on the PGA Tour. Full Article
SINGAPORE - OCTOBER 28: Phill Mickelson of USA during the Pro-Am of the Barclays Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on October 28, 2009 in Singapore, Singapore.
View Photo »SINGAPORE - OCTOBER 28: Phill Mickelson of USA in action during the Pro-Am of the Barclays Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on October 28, 2009 in Singapore, Singapore.
View Photo »SINGAPORE - OCTOBER 28: Phill Mickelson of USA in action during the Pro-Am of the Barclays Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on October 28, 2009 in Singapore, Singapore.
View Photo »United States player Phil Mickelson, center, talks with U.S. captain Fred Couples and assistant captains Michael Jordan, left, and Jay Haas, left rear, after Mickelson and partner Sean O'Hair won their foursomes match 5 and 3 against International players Camilo Villegas and Retief Goos...
View Photo »United States player Phil Mickelson, center, talks with U.S. captain Fred Couples and assistant captains Michael Jordan, left, and Jay Haas, left rear, after Mickelson and partner Sean O'Hair won their foursomes match 5 and 3 against International players Camilo Villegas and Retief Goos...
View Photo »United States player Phil Mickelson, center, talks with U.S. captain Fred Couples and assistant captains Michael Jordan, left, and Jay Haas, left rear, after Mickelson and partner Sean O'Hair won their foursomes match 5 and 3 against International players Camilo Villegas and Retief Goos...
View Photo »United States' Sean O'Hair, left rear, and Phil Mickelson, center, shake hands on the 15th green with International players Camilo Villegas, leftfrom Colombia, and Retief Goosen, . second from right,from South Africa, after winning their foursomes match 5 and 3 at golf's Presidents Cup...
View Photo »United States player Phil Mickelson, left, watches partner Justin Leonard hit his tee shot at the fifth tee of their four-ball match against International players Retief Goosen and Adam Scott at golf's Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course Friday, Oct. 9, 2009, in San Francisco.
View Photo »United States Presidents Cup team player Phil Mickelson, left, is congratulated by captain Fred Couples at the finish of his foursomes match at the Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, in San Francisco.
View Photo »United States player Phil Mickelson, right, shakes hands with International player Mike Weir, from Canada, at the finish of their foursomes match at golf's Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009, in San Francisco.
View Photo »U.S. team member Phil Mickelson (L) and team captain Fred Couples (R) speak as they stand on the 11th tee during a practice round for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 07: USA Team captain Fred Couples, (R) walks alongside Phil Mickelson during a practice round prior to the start of The Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course on October 7, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 07: Phil Mickelson of the USA Team walks across a green during a practice round prior to the start of The Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course on October 7, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 07: Phil Mickelson of the USA Team watches a tee shot during a practice round prior to the start of The Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course on October 7, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 07: USA Team captain Fred Couples, (R) walks alongside Phil Mickelson during a practice round prior to the start of The Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course on October 7, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 07: Phil Mickelson of the USA Team watches a tee shot during a practice round prior to the start of The Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course on October 7, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 07: Phil Mickelson of the USA Team watches a tee shot during a practice round prior to the start of The Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course on October 7, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »U.S. team member Phil Mickelson (L) speaks with team captain Fred Couples (C) as his caddie Jim Mackay (R) follows during a practice round for the President's Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. team members Phil Mickelson (R) and Jim Furyk share a laugh as they wait to tee off on the 10th hole during their practice round for the President's Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. team members Phil Mickelson (L) and Anthony Kim discuss Kim's putt on the eighth green during their practice round for the President's Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. team members Phil Mickelson (L) and Anthony Kim slap hands following a shot on the eighth green during their practice round for the President's Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009.
View Photo »United States team players Phil Mickelson, left, and Anthony Kim talk during a practice round for the Presidents Cup golf matches Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in San Francisco.
View Photo »United States Presidents Cup team player Phil Mickelson, left, stands with team captain Fred Couples during a practice round for the Presidents Cup golf matches Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in San Francisco.
View Photo »United States Presidents Cup team players Phil Mickelson, left, and Anthony Kim talk during a practice round for the Presidents Cup golf matches on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009, in San Francisco. The two will be paired together for Thursday scheduled foursome matches.
View Photo »SAN FRANCISCO - OCTOBER 06: Phil Mickelson of the US Team share a laugh on a green during a practice round prior to the start of The Presidents Cup at Harding Park Golf Course on October 6, 2009 in San Francisco, California.
View Photo »SINGAPORE - OCTOBER 28: Phill Mickelson of USA in action during the Pro-Am of the Barclays Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on October 28, 2009 in Singapore, Singapore.
View Photo »I'm excited about 2010 because I'm starting to play the best golf of my career ... Everything is starting to come together as far as my driving. Since working with Butch Harmon, my ball-striking has been much better. My short game is better than it's ever been. Going into 2010, not only am I excited abo...
I had an opportunity to join the best fields in golf ... Most of the events I'll play over there will include Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker... I'll be playing with better players. I want to challenge myself against the best in the world.
The galleries were much bigger than the past two years, and I'm very excited to see that people in China are getting excited about golf ... The people here in China have been so nice to me.
Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker; you have all the best players in the world. At the end of the day, I want to challenge myself against the best and the only way of doing that is by playing in the best fields possible.
I hope that this win will help the golf courses that I'm designing, and the academies that I am putting up here with Rick Smith, because I want to help grow the game
Most of the events I’ll play over there will have Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker playing in them ... I want to challenge the best and the only way to do that is by playing in the best fields possible.
The galleries were much bigger than the past two years, and I'm very excited to see that people in China are getting excited about golf
Lee Westwood and Darren Clarke have tried playing there and it didn't really work out for them ... They were giving me advice based on their past experiences. They would rather stay in Europe but I want to venture out. Most of the events I will be playing in America will have Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson...
I am excited about 2010 because I am starting to play the best golf of my career ... Everything is starting to come together as far as my driving goes, since working with Butch Harmon, my ball-striking has been much better and my short game is as good as it's ever been.
Most of the events I'll play over there will have Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Steve Stricker ... all the best players in the world.
I know we are both looking forward to it ... I think it will be a fun day, and we are excited to be playing in the last group here in China.
Most of the ones I will be playing will have Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker (the current world top three) and I want to challenge myself against the best. I think I will become a better player.
This is my third year here, and I've seen a great increase in the number of people that have come out to watch, as well as the excitement level ... Obviously, Tiger Woods coming here plays a big part in that. But he also came here three or four years ago, and this is at a whole different level this year...
If you're a tennis player it's like bringing Nadal or Roger Federer, or if you're a golfer, it's like bringing Phil Mickelson, it's that level of talent that we have brought to town here.
Obviously we don't have the same land as the original holes do ... but the challenges on each of these holes are the same or very similar to the ones on the originals and we're very proud of bringing the owner's vision to life. Our architect, Joe Obringer, and Rick Smith have been extremely helpful in o...
I knew I was up by two (over eventual runners-up Phil Mickelson, David Duval and Ricky Barnes); I could see the scoreboard at 16 while I was waiting, and I could see Phil hitting at 18. I felt good; I was calm all day. My only thought was, 'Execute the shot.'
I’m excited that Tiger and I are able to compete in the same event here in China
I think Europe is doing the right thing ... But if that's the case, and with where I am with my game, I'm going to have to focus on one or the other and give it 100 percent. Because you run the risk of potentially not playing well on either tour. If you want to compete in the FedEx Cup, you've got to sp...
I think this is a very important event for the players ... We want to help grow the game here in China. We want to compete against the best players in the world. And to be able to win a world-class event in China would mean a lot to me and all of the other players in the field.
Phil Mickelson actually said to me on the 16th, when I took on the flag for an eventual birdie, that it was a bold shot I played but given there is not a cut this week, I had nothing to lose
I think this is a very important event for the players ... We want to help grow the game here in China. We want to compete against the best players in the world. And to be able to win a world-class event in China would mean a lot to me and all of the other players in the field.
I'm looking forward to playing with Tiger in the first two rounds. Last week (in Singapore), I played with Phil Mickelson and this week with the world number one
I think that we would love to help grow the game throughout the world ... Our participation helps grow awareness, it can spark interest in youth to get them started. If we can get kids interested in the game, I think in 15 to 20 years is when we'll see golf prosper in China.
Maybe a tournament will say 'let's get Phil Mickelson down to bolster our field'. Obviously, we've been on a bit of a downer since (Greg) Norman cut back, but we've also got Vijay Singh coming down for the PGA (at Coolum).
It gives us the strongest possible field in our fastest growing and potentially largest market. With golf becoming an Olympic sport, with China's commitment to the Olympics and to golf, I believe the exposure of the world's best players competing at the HSBC Champions in Shanghai will drive the game of ...
- best_golf
3 minutes ago
@OKnox: Does this mean EA Sports Phil Mickelson PGA Tour 2010?
- mackenzievogt 18 minutes ago
- vampirefan2
1 hour ago
I heard Phil Mickelson's wife tried to hit his car too, but it missed waaay left.
- febryle 1 hour ago
little known fact, today Phil Mickelson's wife tried to hit his car but missed it waaay left.
- SueMahk 2 hours ago