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Old 04-25-2007, 08:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Mickelson to start working with Harmon

Mickelson to start working with Harmon

April 23, 2007

Phil Mickelson is changing coaches, saying Monday he will start working with Butch Harmon with hopes of sorting out driver issues that cost him a chance to win the U.S. Open last year at Winged Foot.

Mickelson had worked most of his career with Rick Smith, whom he credited for helping him win 30 times on the PGA Tour and three majors. But he has continued to struggle with his long game, particularly the driver, and it was exposed two weeks ago at the Masters when Mickelson finished out of the top 10 for the first time since 1998.

"Butch is one of the very best teachers in the world," Mickelson said in a statement. "He's helped two players rise to No. 1 in the game, and I'm fortunate that he has agreed to spend time working with me on my game, particularly on my driving."

Harmon spent 10 years working with Tiger Woods, starting with him when Woods was an amateur. He retooled Woods' swing after a 12-shot victory in the 1997 Masters, and Woods captured the career Grand Slam at age 24 in 2000, and later became the first player to hold all four professional majors at the same time.

Before that, Harmon was the coach for Greg Norman when he was No. 1 in the world.

Getting Mickelson to No. 1 might be a tall order, mainly because Lefty is chasing Woods, who has such a large lead in the world ranking he likely will be there the rest of the year no matter what else Woods does.

Harmon watched Mickelson on the range for about 10 minutes at the Accenture Match Play Championship at the end of February, and Harmon again watched him briefly at Doral when Smith was not there.

Mickelson and Smith are close friends off the course, and while Mickelson said that relationship would continue, he said it was tough to leave Smith for someone else.

"I feel that now is the time to go in a new direction with Butch Harmon on my long game," Mickelson said. "I went to Rick Smith as a friend and asked for his understanding of this decision and he's been very supportive of it."

Mickelson was tied for the lead going into the final round of the U.S. Open last year at Winged Foot, an opportunity to join Woods as the only players to win three straight majors in the last 50 years. But he hit only two fairways in the final round, none on the back nine, and his tee shot on the 18th sailed so far left that it clattered off trees and a corporate tent. He made double bogey on the last hole and finished one shot behind Geoff Ogilvy.

"It wasn't just that one drive on 18," Mickelson said earlier this year. "I missed them through the entire tournament, but that one drive made me look back at the entire tournament to say, 'What's going on here?"'

Mickelson said he and Smith were devising a plan to take the left side out of play off the tee, and while he was flawless in winning by five shots at Pebble Beach, his game quickly began to deteriorate at Bay Hill and Doral as he made his way to the Masters.

He failed to break par -- the first time he failed to do that over four rounds at Augusta National -- and tied for 24th at the Masters.

Mickelson is playing the Byron Nelson Championship, the first of three straight tournaments as he starts getting ready for the U.S. Open at Oakmont.


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Old 05-30-2007, 11:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If Mickelson was better at putting he would be unbeatable almost.
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What are you on about mate? Mickelson's best aspect is his putting it's the occasional wild one off the tee that gets him in trouble, if he could get more consitancy off the tee he would then be unbeattable, nothing wrong with his putting
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From what I've seen with Mickelson it's the relatively short putts he misses that gets him in trouble.
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I wouldn't say it was his putting, he's usually pretty solid from anywhere but he's wild off the tee
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