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Phil Mickelson and Louis Oosthuizen are tied for the lead Friday after the second round of the PGA Championship.
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Mickelson, whose 51st birthday is less than a month away (June 16), completed a remarkable first two days on the daunting Ocean Course ahead of the field.
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Perhaps it’s an exaggeration to say Phil Mickelson is in no-man’s land right now. But there’s little question his brilliant career is at a crossroads.
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Phil Mickelson’s US Open frustration boiled over on the ninth hole after he hit his second shot way right on Thursday. An NBC camera caught a defeated Mickelson muttering, “I am so sick of this” after a wayward shot landed on the first tee at Winged Foot. Mickelson did recover to record a par on …
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This is the week when golf will feel it most. The eerie quiet that comes with no spectators. The unsettling sound of silence around tee boxes and greens while the world’s best players are doing the otherworldly things they do with the golf ball. Since the PGA Tour’s restart in June after a pandemic pause …
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The golf matched the weather, which was sloppy, and that was just fine because the purpose of the “The Match: Champions for Charity’’ Sunday was met — with the millions raised for COVID-19 relief and the entertainment it delivered to a TV audience starved for live sports. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton …
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One round of golf finally made Tom Brady look like the rest of us. As the weakest link in Sunday’s “The Match: Champions for Charity” — pitting Brady and Phil Mickelson against Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning — the six-time Super Bowl champion displayed none of the confidence at the Medalist Golf Club in Hobe …
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Regardless of the outcome of the match or the quality of the golf played, Sunday’s charity showdown between Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning and Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady figures to be good fun and a great show. It is, after all, live golf featuring the biggest stars of this generation in golf and football …
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Phil and Tiger could give us just the made-for-TV sporting event we all need right now. Five-time major champion Phil Mickelson responded to a shot-in-the-dark tweet from a Twitter user named Chris Yurko on Sunday, hinting at a possible match with longtime nemesis Tiger Woods that could be broadcast to desperate sports fans. “@TigerWoods @PhilMickelson …