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The Best Golf Instructional Books By Phil Mickelson
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Phil
Mickelson was
born June 16, 1970 in San Diego, California to parents Phil Mickelson
Sr and Mary Mickelson. Although Phil is actually right handed, he
learned to swing the club left handed by watching his right handed
father swing the club and mirroring it.
He attended the Arizona
State University where
he captured three NCAA individual
Championships and three Haskins Awards. He was the second collegiate
golfer to earn first-team All-American honors all four years he was
there, until his graduation in 1992.
He also became the first left-hander to win the U.S. Amateur
title in 1990 and won his
first PGA Tour event as an amateur at the 1991 Northern Telecom Open,
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Phil
Mickelson turned pro
in 1992 and since then has won many PGA Tour events,
but for
many years he was described as the 'best player never to win a Major'.
But he finally got that monkey off his back when he sank an 18 footer
on the last hole at Augusta to win the 2004 Masters, and has gone on to
capture a further 3 Major Championship titles.
Although Phil Mickelson is recognized for having a very powerful and
extremely good all round game, he is most notably recognized and
respected for his exceptional skills and talents around the green,
earning him the reputation amongst the golfing world as having
one
of the greatest short games ever. There are some wonderful Phil
Mickelson Books
available, but if you want to improve
your short game, then his 'Secrets Of The Short Game'
golf book is an
absolute must have!

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One
Magical Sunday by Phil Mickelson
For
years Phil
Mickelson symbolized the classic runner up in the world of golf, always
placing near the top of every tournament and always near the top of the
money list, but never quite reaching the pinnacle of winning one of the
Majors, that was until he sank an 18 footer on the last hole to win
the 2004 Masters.
'One Magical Sunday'
takes you on a hole-by-hole
journey of that final round and offers fascinating insights into the
methods and mental approach of pro golfers. Each of the 18 chapters
offers detailed descriptions of how he played each hole at Augusta,
along with interesting stories about his life and family.
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Secrets
Of The Short Game
From
50 yards in, there is no golfer in history that has
demonstrated more talent, flair,
creativity and precision, or generated more raw excitement, than the
great man himself, Phil
Mickelson. His ability with the sand wedge and golf putter are
legendary, not only
amongst
his fans, but with his peers as well.
His talent with these clubs are the primary reason for his 34
tournaments wins on Tour, including 3 major championships. 'Secrets Of The Short Game' does
a
fantastic job
of conveying his unmatched skills, and
is a
must have if you are looking to add a little more
excitement
and
imagination
to your short game!
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