Mickelson savours special win

Mon, 13 Feb 02:19:00 2012

Pebble Beach has always been treasured by Phil Mickelson and he added another memorable chapter to his exploits at the landmark California venue by winning the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am by two shots on Sunday

Phil Mickelson reacts after sinking his birdie putt on the 18th green to win the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am golf tournament in Pebble Beach, - 0

It was his fourth triumph in the pro-am celebrity event where only five-times champion Mark O'Meara has won more titles, and vindication that his early season work has paid off.

"It just feels great to win this tournament," Mickelson, 41, said after posting a 17-under total of 269. "It's a special place for me, Pebble Beach, and to have a win here, where my grandfather caddied, feels awesome.

"I felt like my game was so close heading into the season, and yet my scores didn't reflect how I felt I was playing," added the four-times major champion, who had finished no better than joint 26th in his first three starts on the 2012 US PGA Tour.

"And to put it together this week, especially the final round, just feels terrific. It gives me a lot of confidence but also inspires me because I believe what I'm doing is correct and that I'm able to play some of my best golf."

Mickelson was also delighted to outscore his playing partner Tiger Woods by 11 shots after they had been paired together for the 30th time in the final round of a US PGA Tour-sanctioned event.

At the picturesque Pebble Beach Golf Links where his grandfather used to work as a caddie, the American left-hander fired a stunning eight-under-par 64 to claim his 40th career victory on the US PGA Tour.

"I just feel very inspired when I play with him," the Californian said of Woods. "I love playing with him, and he brings out some of my best golf.

"I hope that he continues to play better and better, and I hope that he and I have a chance to play together more in final rounds."

Woods failed in his bid for a first US PGA Tour victory since the BMW Championship in September 2009 but Mickelson felt the former world number one was close to his best after two years of struggle on and off the course.

"Watching him play today, it can change in one week," Mickelson said after 14-times Major champion Woods had battled with his putting on the way to a closing three-over-par 75.

"He used to hook, you were waiting for it and now he's just striping it right at his target with a tiny little fade just like he used to do. And his iron play looked extremely sharp.

"I know the score wasn't what he wanted and I know he didn't putt the way he wanted to, but you could tell that he's really close. All it takes is one week."

Mickelson's victory on Sunday lifted him into ninth place in the all-time US PGA Tour standings with Walter Hagen immediately above him with 45 wins. Sam Snead heads the list with 82.

"It feels awesome, whatever number it is," smiled Mickelson, who will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in May.

"I'm very proud to be in the Hall of Fame but I also feel as though I want to look ahead. There will be a time in my career where I'll look back and reflect but right now I'm looking ahead because I feel I have the ability to play some of my best golf."

Reuters

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  1. Nice post there Piecrust and I second all of it what a­ pleasure to witness such a display of golf and to win­ is the cherry on top.He is battling some health issues­ himself as well as the ones you mentioned and then his­ Daughter had a sizeure at school 2 weeks ago but if­ fine thankfully.Thats a lot on his plate but somehow he­ remains patient and very generous with his time to fans­ so he is pure class in my books .Congrats to him and­ best of luck in the Majors except the Masters of course­ I want Rory to get that one and the Open Championship­ which I hope Lee can step up there but I will cheer for­ him in the US Open after his fiasco in 2006.If he had­ yesterdays dicipline that day he would be the Champion­ for sure

    From Born to Run, on Tue 14 Feb 0:07
  2. This really was an outstanding win from Lefty, the way­ he plotted his way around Pebble Beach was a joy to­ watch, the fact he was playing with Tiger meant we also­ got to see most of it. Phil has also been through a lot­ with the illness of his wife and mother, so to see him­ do the business was inspiring. Phil is most certainly­ worthy of being inducted into the World Golf Hall of­ Fame.
    Well done Phil....

    From Piecrust, on Mon 13 Feb 18:06
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