Sunday, April 8, 2012

Phil mickelson masters 2012

  • (AP) — Phil Mickelson set off roars at Augusta a prelude for a final round that would figure to favor Mickelson.
  • (US News and World Report)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. – Add a few more frames to Phil Mickelson's Masters highlight reel. There's no course that Mickelson loves more than Augusta National, because there's nowhere that so rewards his risk-taking style.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson stormed up the Masters leaderboard on Saturday to finish within a shot of surprise third round leader Peter Hanson and restore some sense of normality to the first major of the year.
  • (Reuters India)
  • And since they were coming from directly behind him, he knew exactly who they were for: Phil Mickelson.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)
  • AUGUSTA – The Masters once brought out some of Phil Mickelson's worst. It now rewards some of his best.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • As the third day of action at Augusta gets underway, the Masters leaderboard is still crowded at the top. Even with seven golfers within one stroke of the lead, though, it's much too early to count out the competitors who start the day a few shots behind.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • AUGUSTA, Georgia, April 7 (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson stormed up the Masters leaderboard on Saturday to finish within a shot of surprise third round leader Peter Hanson and restore some sense of normality to the first major of the year.
  • (Reuters UK)
  • On a day when Augusta National needed no more magic, when the trees kept perfect posture, the sun glistened and the greens ran like Usain Bolt, the Magical Masters Man began pulling rabbits out of hats. Phil Mickelson shot 66.
  • (Fresno Bee)
  • "You only have to look at the way Phil has won some of his majors. You've got to take on golf shots. Fortune favors the brave at times here." And to think Mickelson almost lost this Masters on the opening day.
  • (Union-News & Sunday Republican)
  • AUGUSTA, Ga. On Thursday morning Phil Mickelson showed up more than six hours before his tee time to watch legends Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player open the Masters by hitting off the first tee.
  • (CharlotteObserver.com)

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