Phil Mickelson is walking down the 18th fairway toward his 3rd shot on Sunday as he watched Bubba Watson drain a 15 foot birdie to take a two shot lead over him. Everybody knew Phil had to hole out from about 75 yards away in order to force a playoff with Bubba, but what happened next was unbelievable...
The first thing that people thought to be a bit silly was when Phil wandered all the way up to the green to read the break around the hole. My buddy turned to me and joked, "I think he is going to fix some of the divots around the hole." And to be honest, I would not be surprised if he did, now. But what happened next is really astounding... Bones (Phil's caddy) walked up to the green while Phil took his practice swings and prepared for his shot. Then Bones stood right next to the flag as Phil addressed the shot. I thought to myself, "He is having the flag tended from 75 yards out! Are you kidding me!"And that is precisely what Bones was doing... Once Phil made contact with the ball, Bones pulled the flag and stepped a few feet out of the way....
Just a couple seconds later the TV camera zooms in one the flag-less hole and Phil's ball pitches about 1 foot to the left of the hole, takes a nice skip forward, and starts to spin back tracking toward the hole. Phil left the shot about 2 feet above the hole. Are you kidding me?
Moral of the story:
For all you beginning, avid, or professional golfers, this is the importance of a good wedge game. There was no doubt in Phil's mind that he could (and would) make that shot. He didn't get lucky, or guess right. He practiced that exact shot hundreds of times just in case he had this situation. Talk about having confidence in your wedge game!
Now for you junior golfers, my friend Chris Smeal said it best:
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