Callaway Golf's Phil Mickelson Dominates PGA Tour's Bell South; Wins by 13-Shot Margin with Tournament Record 28-Under-Par.CARLSBAD, Calif. -- Callaway Golf (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :ELY) Staff Professional Phil Mickelson Philip Alfred Mickelson (born June 16, 1970) (nicknamed "Lefty" for his left-handed swing, even though he is otherwise right-handed), is an American professional golfer. He is one of the leading players of his generation, having won three major championships and a total of 32 put the finishing touches finishing touches finish npl the finishing touches → der letzte Schliff finishing touches npl → ultimi ritocchi mpl on the most dominating performance of his career yesterday at the TPC (Transaction Processing Performance Council, San Francisco, CA, www.tpc.org) An organization devoted to benchmarking transaction processing systems. In order to derive the number of transactions that can be processed in a given time frame, TPC benchmarks measure the total performance of Sugarloaf in Atlanta, shooting a final-round 65 for a tournament record and personal-best total of 28-under-par 260 for a stunning 13-stroke victory in the Bell South Classic. Mickelson's magnificent performance was a powerful statement on his game's readiness for this week's 70th playing of the Masters: his total of 260 tied the PGA Tour The PGA Tour is an organization that operates the USA's main professional golf tours. It is headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA. Its name is officially rendered in all caps as “PGA TOUR". record for 72 holes on a par 72 course, set by John Huston Noun 1. John Huston - United States film maker born in the United States but an Irish citizen after 1964 (1906-1987) Huston at the 1998 Hawaiian Open; he hit a career-best 64 greens; he hit 80 percent of the fairways, 21 percent better than his season average. To shape his drives both ways on the doglegs at Sugarloaf, Mickelson chose to employ two Big Bertha Big Bertha Either of two different sets of long-range artillery produced by the Krupp works (see Thyssen Krupp Stahl) in Germany during World War I. The first were 420-mm (16.5-in.) howitzers used by German forces advancing through Belgium in 1914. (R) Fusion(R) FT-3(TM) Drivers this week -- a 9-degree Draw configuration with a 46-inch shaft and a 9.5 with a 45-inch shaft for drives requiring a fade. He also used the Callaway Golf(R) X-Tour(R) Irons, the new X-Tour(R) Wedges with Mack Daddy Grooves, the new HX(R) Tour Golf Ball and Odyssey(R) White Hot XG(TM) Putter with the new multi-layer insert. "Our new slogan at Callaway is the only thing better than an FT-3 Driver is two FT-3 Drivers," Mickelson said. "It's worked out really well. The 44 grams of internal weighting of the FT-3 Driver really works. I can take the left side out of play with one driver and the other driver fades it and takes the right side out of play. "I knew I was going to do that at Augusta after playing there on Monday and Tuesday. There are many shots off the tee where I need different distances and I hit these drivers different distances." Mickelson also wielded his new putter with amazing accuracy. He finished sixth in putts per round with 28, and third in putts per green in regulation at 1.594. He led wire-to-wire, opening with a course record-tying 63 that featured 10 birdies and just one bogey. He record seven more birdies in the second round and move to weekend play at 16-under-par. Nine birdies in a 12-hole stretch on Saturday moved him to 21-under and gave him an insurmountable lead. Then in Sunday's final round he added five more birdies and a pair of eagles on the 13th and 18th holes to use as a springboard into Augusta National. "I feel as though I'm getting really sharp, as far as distance control and many of the things I've been working on," he said. "These are going to be really crucial this week at Augusta." Through an unwavering commitment to innovation, Callaway Golf creates products and services designed to make every golfer a better golfer. Callaway Golf Company Callaway Golf Company is an American golf company based in Carlsbad, California. They manufacture woods, irons, wedges, putters and golf balls and license its name for apparel, footwear, timepieces and accessories. manufactures and sells golf clubs and golf balls, and sells golf accessories, under the Callaway Golf(R), Top-Flite(R), Odyssey(R) and Ben Hogan Noun 1. Ben Hogan - United States golfer who won many major golf tournaments (1912-1997) Hogan, William Benjamin Hogan (R) brands. For more information visit www.callawaygolf.com. |
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