Pro Golf Daily: Phil Mickelson, Hal Sutton Trade Words On 2004 Ryder Cup
Our latest daily roundup is here as Phil Mickelson lets loose on past Ryder Cup failures.
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Let’s get down to it:
Best of Pro Golf Now From 9/28/16
Ryder Cup: 5 Most Intriguing European Pairings (read here): I looked at five of the most intriguing pairing options at Darren Clarke’s disposal ahead of the start of action on Friday.
PGA Tour: 10 Best Tournaments From 2015-16 Season (read here): Zeke Ouellette rounds up his top 10 events of the PGA Tour season, and there’s a lot to look back on.
Best of Golf Across The Internet From 9/28/16
Phil Mickelson comes clean on why 2004 pairing with Tiger was such a disaster (read here): Never one to be quiet on mistakes of Ryder Cup past, Phil Mickelson revealed the lack of time given to him and Woods to prepare for playing together in 2004 meant they were doomed to fail from the offset.
Hal Sutton on Phil Mickelson’s Ryder Cup broadside: “He let his whole team down” (read here): In response to Mickelson’s remarks, Hal Sutton came back with a stinging reply about the state of Mickelson’s play at the time and Phil’s own decision to change his equipment.
Danny Willett apologizes for brother’s harsh words about US fans (read here): Willett’s Augusta win proved that his brother was a colorful character to say the least, but in light of an article with derogatory comments about US fans, the Masters champion has had to apologize for his behaviour.
Dustin Johnson wins Vardon Trophy, PGA of America Player of the Year (read here): In spite of failing to hold on for victory at the Tour Championship, Johnson picked up the first of his end of season honors.
That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.
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