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2008

Mickelson in prime position

Michaux: Don't count out Mickelson yet

Contrary to popular belief, Tiger Woods hasn't already won the 2008 Masters Tournament.

Patron policy pleases Phil

When Augusta National Golf Club begins its new initiative Thursday to allow some youngsters to attend tournament rounds free, no one will be more pleased than Phil Mickelson.

Lefty brings new swing, plans to 'pull a Palmer'

It was just a casual exchange, but it made Phil Mickelson look up from the row of autograph seekers at Doral Golf Resort & Spa.
2007

Mickelson still feels comeback is possible

Watching Phil Mickelson labor at this Masters Tournament tells a story.

Lefty is forced to rally again

Doubt began to enter Phil Mickelson's mind as he rifled through the undergrowth along the 11th fairway, searching for another one of his wayward tee shots.

Mickelson, Goosen show signs of a rally

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Two of the world's best golfers showed hints of weekend rallies early in third round of the Masters Tournament.

Erratic Mickelson shows his resiliency

Phil Mickelson usually does his best to avoid moments like the one that confronted him seven holes into Thursday's opening round of the Masters Tournament.

Mickelson brings double drivers back

The double-driver strategy will be back in play for Phil Mickelson at the Masters Tournament.

Interview: Phil Mickelson

Phil Mickelson spoke with reporters Monday at Augusta National Golf Club on the subject of defending his Masters title. The following transcript of his remarks was provided by Augusta National.

The dominating duo

It's become a common sight at the Masters Tournament.

Masters notebook

Phil Mickelson has done a lot of things in his career at Augusta National Golf Club, but Sunday marked the first time he's carded a hole-in-one - and still lost money.

Up and Down: Which Phil Mickelson will show up this week?

Let's review some of the highlights of the 2006 Phil Mickelson calendar.

Ex-NFL lineman calls Mickelson 'angel'

The whispers about Phil Mickelson are hard to believe.

Pride before the fall: Mickelson strolls to a third major victory

Nothing seemed to come easy for Phil Mickelson in major championships. He didn't win one in his first 46 starts, then needed to birdie the 72nd hole to win both his first (the 2004 Masters Tournament) and his second (the 2005 PGA Championship).

Mickelson discusses upcoming Masters

Phil Mickelson, the 2004 and 2006 Masters Tournament champion, spoke with reporters Wednesday about the upcoming tournament. Here is the full transcript:
2006

Double down

The man who couldn't win major championships is stockpiling them quicker than anyone else in the game.

Mickelson makes it look easy at the Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. - Phil Mickelson is a Masters champion again, and now he's making it look easy.

Mickelson earns place among elite

Augusta green will enhance any golfer's complexion. It already had for Phil Mickelson.

Parade of champions can't keep up with Mickelson

AUGUSTA, Ga. - There were so many green jackets chasing Phil Mickelson for a time on the back nine at the Masters that the leaderboard looked more like the champions locker room.

A Winning Philosophy

Jack Nicklaus' 1986 Masters Tournament victory spawned the sale of oversized putters.

Phil's two drivers means a double whammy for the rest of us

AUGUSTA, Ga. - All those suckers who took out a second mortgage to buy one of those big-as-cabbage-headed drivers are about to get socked by a double whammy.

In the bag: Phil Mickelson

No two golfers carry the same clubs, and the rules allow a maximum of 14. This is what Phil Mickelson carried to win his second Masters tournament in three years.

Delayed 3rd still is time to move

Phil Mickelson spent his Sunday morning moving into his favorite spot of late: the lead of a professional golf tournament.

Mickelson wins his second Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Phil Mickelson joked recently how he longed to walk up the 18th fairway in the final round of a major championship knowing he was going to win.

Mickelson enters final round on top

Phil Mickelson spent his Sunday morning moving into his favorite spot of late.

Mickelson takes third round lead

AUGUSTA, Ga. - Phil Mickelson broke through at the Masters two years ago by winning his first green jacket. Now, he's playing as if he wants another one.

Mickelson gains a stroke on par before dark

Phil Mickelson didn't make a single par Saturday to start his third round of the Masters Tournament.

Mickelson closing in on green jacket

Phil Mickelson leads by three shots with four holes to play in the 70th Masters Tournament, closing in on his second green jacket.

Mickelson might start an ugly trend in golf

If Phil Mickelson doesn't watch out, he just might set golf back 30 years.

Mickelson has no complaints with start

It wasn't quite the magic he performed last week at the BellSouth Classic, but Phil Mickelson wasn't complaining about his 2-under-par 70 in Thursday's first round at the Masters Tournament.

How the writers pick 'em

Doug Ferguson, Associated Press: Tim Herron. Because this Masters is all about size.

Mickelson rolls into Masters confidently

Phil Mickelson gets few working Saturdays where he can sleep in or watch the morning cartoons with his kids.

Mickelson to carry extra driver at Augusta

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- All eyes will be on Phil Mickelson's bag this week. Mickelson will carry two drivers, one to play draws and the other to hit cut shots, as he attempts to win his second Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.

Mickelson brings 2 drivers

Phil Mickelson will get some help off the tee this week from his friends DRAW and FADE.

BellSouth victory boosts Mickelson's confidence

DULUTH, Ga. - Pencil in Phil Mickelson for a top-10 finish at the Masters Tournament this week.

Mickelson has eye on 3rd major

There are a couple of ways you can analyze Phil Mickelson's 2005 PGA Championship victory.
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