From 50 yards and in, no golfer in history has demonstrated more talent, flair, creativity, and precisionGÇöor generated more raw excitementGÇöthan Phil Mickelson.
His ability with the sand wedge and putter are legendary not only with fans but also among his peers, and it is his skill with those clubs that is primarily responsible for his success: winning 36 tournaments on the PGA Tour (including three major championships) and representing the United States in seven Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup competitions. In his first-ever instruction book, Phil Mickelson explains in detail how to master every phase of the short game: putting, chipping, sand play, pitching, and his forte, the flop and lob shots.
Mickelson maintains that any golfer of average ability can become a deadly short-game player by approaching the subject with a blend of science (proper mechanics and setup) and art (imagination and feel). Mickelson explains the how and why of his innovative technique, combining wisdom gleaned from hard experience with discoveries from his own fertile imagination. His advice is the product of 34 years of experimentation and trial and error by a talented athlete devoted to his sport.
Illustrated with 200 original instructional photographs and filled with personal tips, tricks, and secrets, this book gives all golfers a personal lesson with Phil Mickelson.
Phil Mickelson followed an outstanding amateur career with a brilliant assault on the PGA Tour, compiling 36 PGA Tour victories by 2009 (second among active players), including three major championships: the Masters Tournament in 2004 and 2006 and the PGA Championship in 2005. He has played on seven U.S. Ryder Cup teams and seven U.S. Presidents Cup teams. Mickelson is in the prime of his career, and his short game is without peer in golf today.
224 pages