Watney & Mickelson share lead in Wells Fargo
Nick Watney joined Phil Mickelson in a share of first place at the end of three rounds at the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina but birthday boy Rory McIlroy fell three shots off the lead.
Nick Watney joined Phil Mickelson in a share of first place at the end of three rounds at the Wells Fargo Championship in North Carolina but birthday boy Rory McIlroy fell three shots off the lead.
Phil Mickelson, spotless with his putter, surged into a two-shot lead at Friday's halfway mark of the Wells Fargo Championship by firing a five-under-par 67 at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Phil Mickelson and Nick Watney survived some late-round misadventures to emerge from Saturday's third round tied for the lead in the Wells Fargo Championship.
He has won the Masters three times and only finished outside the top 10 twice in his last 14 appearances, but Phil Mickelson will share the feelings of every Augusta rookie when the first round gets under way tomorrow.
Unheralded American Steve Wheatcroft carded another five-under-par 67 to take a one-shot lead after the second round of the Houston Open, while Rory McIlroy barely made the cut.
Phil Mickelson held off a last-day charge by fellow American and playing partner Brandt Snedeker to end a week of scintillating golf with a four-shot triumph at the Phoenix Open.
Phil Mickelson continued his domination of the Waste Management Phoenix Open as his seven-under-par 64 gave him a six-shot lead heading into the final day.
Phil Mickelson maintained his four-stroke lead at the midway point of the Waste Management Phoenix Open but for the second day running he missed out on a notable achievement on the final hole.
Phil Mickelson was agonisingly close to a record-equalling 59 as he established a four-shot lead on the first day of the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Europe have won the Ryder Cup in Chicago. Re-live the amazing final day's golf at Medinah with our text commentary.
Phil Mickelson celebrated becoming America's most capped Ryder Cup player with two wins on the opening day in Chicago.
Phil Mickelson set a record he did not want in the Ryder Cup two years ago - the most career defeats by any American in the history of the event.
Phil Mickelson equalled the course record with a eight-under-par 64 to surge into a share of the lead alongside Vijay Singh in the PGA Tour BMW Championship in Carmel, Indiana.
Francesco Molinari is on course to emulate brother Edoardo who won the Scottish Open in 2010.
US Open champion Webb Simpson moved to the top of the USPGA Tour Greenbrier Classic leaderboard on Friday
Peter Hanson takes a one-shot lead into the final day of The Masters from Phil Mickelson as Padraig Harrington hits form to remain in contention.
Phil Mickelson believes the secret to his success in The Masters comes down most of all to a change of thinking on one hole.
Keegan Bradley has snatched a share of Phil Mickelson's lead of the Northern Trust Open, setting up an enthralling final day in California.
Phil Mickelson rode the conditions to lead the way at the end of the first day of the Northern Trust Open in Pacific Palisades, California.
Phil Mickelson showed his nemesis Tiger Woods how to win big as he destroyed the former world number one on his way to the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.