Mickelson beats Tiger to win Deutsche Bank Championship
Phil Mickelson shot a 5-under-par 66 yesterday to win the Deutsche Bank Championship. Mickelson went head to head with Tiger Woods in the final round and for the first time came out on top. It was Mickelson’s first PGA Tour win since The Players Championship in May …
Meanwhile, Marc Warren became the first Scot to win the Johnnie Walker Championship when he birdied the second hole of a playoff Sunday against Simon Wakefield …
“It was a dream come true,” Warren told the media. “The support of the Scottish crowd was priceless.”
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Maybe even more dramatic was the shootout at the LPGA State Farm Classic between Sherri Steinhauer and Christina Kim. Sherri was the last standing after an amazing putt for putt duel on the last 3 holes. Annika showed that her recovery is coming along with her strong third place finish.
I can't believe that not ONE of you "golf writers" even gave it a mention. You all waste an incredible amount of time on spoiled teenagers but not ONE word on fine golfers who, I suspect, could humiliate any of you on a course.
I love golf. All golf. I can't hit it like I did 40 years ago but I play as much as I can. I wish I could hit like a girl.
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