by Little Zey
Duo leads Callaway to Industry Cup title
LAKESIDE, Calif. – Who needs Phil Mickelson or Graeme McDowell, anyway? With two spectacular shots on the final hole, Callaway Golf won a major championship Sunday without any help whatsoever from Lefty, G-Mac or any other member of the Callaway touring staff.
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Phil Mickelson Shoot
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Phil Mickelson showing us his right handed club hit.
Phil Mickelson At The Masters
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Phil Mickelson at the Masters, April 2009. Practice round on Monday.
Phil Mickelson Shoot
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Phil Mickelson Trivia!
I saw a watch ad in a golf magazine featuring Phil Mickelson, and it said that he once skipped a ball off of a lake on to the green and made an eagle. Anyone know when and where he did that? I can’t imagine he meant to do it, since that seems like a rather large risk.
Answer by Flatstick
I don’t know that he ever did that during a tournament, but he claims to have the shot available. I read an article in I believe Golf Digest where he said he could skip a one iron across the lake. In the same article he said he could hit a wedge off an upslope backwards over his head. Most pros could probably do it, just hit it hard and a little thin (super stinger?) to hit it low with a lot of overspin. Pretty risky though as if it doesn’t work you get to try it again hitting four.
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