...Skins Game with US$415,000. Stephen Ames missed a nine-footer that would have tied the hole and forced the foursome including Phil Mickelson and Rocco Mediate into a playoff. Instead, Choiâs putt gave him US$340,000 for Sundayâs nine holes and made him the...
...Stenson made a 20-foot birdie putt on his final hole for a 7-under-par 65 and a one-stroke lead over defending champion Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Anthony Kim and Adam Scott in the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai, China. * G. Larry James, a gold-medal...
...by airport security going to the Mercedes-Benz Championship in Hawaii for carrying what in his luggage? 6. What was Phil Mickelson's explanation for not using a driver during the first two rounds at Torrey Pines? A) "I wanted to put less stress on my short...
...to No. 59. Nothing changed at the top of the rankings. Tiger Woods remained No. 1 and was again followed by Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson, Padraig Harrington, Vijay Singh, Robert Karlsson, Camilo Villegas, Ernie Els, Anthony Kim and Lee Westwood to complete...
...Skins Game with $415,000. Stephen Ames missed a nine-footer that would have tied the hole and forced the foursome, including Phil Mickelson and Rocco Mediate, into a playoff. Instead, Choi's putt gave him $340,000 for yesterday's nine holes and made him the...
...with the fans and one another, and give golf some of the spotlight. Today, we don't really have modern greats, save for Phil Mickelson. We have three very good and successful golfers plus Phil Mickelson vying for a title that seems to have been lost in the...
...changed at the top of the rankings. Tiger Woods remained No. 1 and was again followed by Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson, Padraig Harrington, Vijay Singh, Robert Karlsson, Camilo Villegas, Ernie Els, Anthony Kim and Lee Westwood to complete the top 10. Jim Furyk,...
...on the 2008 PGA Tour on Monday (U.S unless stated): 1. Vijay Singh (Fiji) $6,601,094 2. Tiger Woods $5,775,000 3. Phil Mickelson $5,188,875 4. Sergio Garcia (Spain) $4,858,224 5. Kenny Perry $4,663,794 6. Anthony Kim $4,656,265 7. Camilo Villegas (Colombia)...
...to play at least one more year at the Indian Wells Golf Resort. LEFTY COMING BACK? While it is looking more and more like Phil Mickelson won't be coming to the desert in January to play in the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, the world's No. 3 player said he is...
...who makes the first putt usually wins the hole. Choi rolled in an 11-foot birdie putt on the $270,000 18th, then watched as Phil Mickelson and Stephen Ames missed putts that could have tied the hole. Instead of a playoff, the $270,000 propelled Choi to a $415,000...