Phil Mickelson Has Logged Consecutive Missed Cuts
6 years agoPhil Mickelson is in the field for the upcoming WGC-Dell Match Play. After a hot start to the season that included a win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and a runner-up finish at the Desert Classic, the 48-year-old's play has cooled off considerably in the month of March. 'Lefty' has missed the cut in his last two starts at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship. Things won't be easy for Mickelson in Austin, as his group-stage draw includes Jason Day, Henrik Stenson, and Jim Furyk. The veteran's tough bracket and spotty form makes him a risky DFS option.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Phil Mickelson A Wild Card This Week
3 years agoPhil Mickelson returns to action this week at The American Express. The 51-year-old golfer is coming off a 30th-place finish at Kapalua. Mickelson struggled on his approach in Maui, losing 2.9 strokes two weeks ago. Mickelson had a career-defining moment last spring when he won The PGA Championship at the Ocean course. Mickelson became the oldest golfer to ever win a major. At La Quinta, Mickelson has been a mixed bag. In his last four starts, he has three missed cuts and a second-place finish. Mickelson is not a recommended cash play this week but may be worth owning in GPPs for his boom-or-bust potential.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Phil Mickelson Returns To Kapalua After Long Time Away
3 years agoPhil Mickelson gained entry into the opening "winners only" tournament by winning the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. The last time Mickelson played at Kapalua was in 2001 when he finished 28th out of 33 golfers. The lefty American golfer had one top-20 finish after his major triumph. He takes risks, he misses a lot of shots, and makes some too. Courses like The Masters, where he finished 21st last year suit Mickelson better than say Kapalua. It is not a surprise why the Californian rarely plays this early January tournament. There are better options to recommend this weekend.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
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