Summary
Phil Mickelson has taken great strides over the last few years to become more accurate off the tee. Length has never been an issue for him, but accuracy, well ... (see: 72nd hole, 2006 U.S. Open, Winged Foot).
But Tuesday afternoon, Mickelson said on a teleconference with golf writers that, despite the emphasis on accuracy and his blowing the Open last June, "The distance (at Augusta National Golf Club) has really been the biggest factor, because I swing as hard as I ever swung for any tournament the week of the Masters because distance is so important there."See the full content of this document
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Lefty Wary of Masters Length
With recent lengthening, Augusta National -- which played to 7,445 yards a year ago -- has become one of the longe...
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