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Phil Mickelson bounces back at Pebble Beach; Karrie Webb keeps winning Down Under

Monday February 12, 2007 | 04:51:51 am 161 words, 3447 views  

Phil Mickelson showed that he’s not letting last year’s U.S. Open collapse hinder his future, by showing his form of old in winning the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in impressive fashion, putting up a final-round 66 to win by five strokes over Kevin Sutherland. The win was the 30th of Lefty’s career. …

Bouncing back from a slow start, Karrie Webb used a third-round 62 to get back into contention, then shot a final-round 68 to win her sixth ANZ Australian Ladies Masters. …

Tadd Fujikawa showed his Sony Open finish was no fluke, as the 16-year-old high school freshman won the Hawaii Pearl Open, becoming the first amateur to win the event since 1992. …

Mark James took some time off a three-week skiing trip to win the Champions Tour Allianz Championship in Boca Raton, Fla.

On the latest Sweet Spots podcast, host Brandon Tucker sits down with Chris Baldwin, and the two discuss all the positives of enjoying a warm-weather golf trip in Cabo, Mexico.

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