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Match scheduled
Date here : 21 august 2010
Match play time : From 17 : 00

The 21-year-old enters the week as the eighth-ranked golfer in the world, and this is already his ninth start in a major. He placed a career-best T3 at Hazeltine last year. The wunderkind claimed his first PGA Tour victory at this year's Quail Hollow Championship, two days before his birthday. By most accounts, he's a level-headed kid, but by all accounts, he has the game to be the No. 1 golfer in the world, which is all but an inevitability. His youth precludes years of bad habits, but it has also prevented consistency vis-a-vis experience while putting. He's easily long enough and stripes his irons like a man 10 years his senior.
Phil Mickelson
If there is a mold for the perfect profile of what it will take to bring Whistling Straits to its knees, it hasn't been cast yet, but he's probably left-handed. No one golfer hits it straight enough and far enough, but the longest hitters can club down. Mickelson employed a shorter and heavier shaft in his driver at Firestone. The theory is that his tee ball will find the short grass more often, albeit with a reduction of distance. Given the length from which he starts, it sets up as a potent game plan for the PGA. En route to a T6 here in 2004, he stepped onto the tee box at the 72nd hole needing a birdie to get into the playoff. He rebounded at Baltusrol the following year for his lone victory in this major.
Steve Stricker
The Wisconsin native is getting a second chance. And a surreal one at that. He didn't qualify for the PGA Championship in 2004. At the time, he was in the middle of his career nadir that lasted three years. As he prepares for this year's edition as a 43-year-old, two-time Comeback Player of the Year since, he's fourth in the world ranking. One of four multiple winners on the PGA Tour this year -- with a victory on each side of a clavicle injury -- he carded a 60 and a 62 en route to a successful title defense at the John Deere Classic a month ago. He sits 24th on Tour in fairways hit, sixth in putting and first in scrambling beyond 30 yards. There's zero doubt that he'll have the home crowd in his back pocket, and he might never find himself in a better position to claim his first major championship.
coverage on pc with high quality print on your pc.
I think this will be great match . So dont miss this match .
Match scheduled
Date here : 21 august 2010
Match play time : From 17 : 00

The 21-year-old enters the week as the eighth-ranked golfer in the world, and this is already his ninth start in a major. He placed a career-best T3 at Hazeltine last year. The wunderkind claimed his first PGA Tour victory at this year's Quail Hollow Championship, two days before his birthday. By most accounts, he's a level-headed kid, but by all accounts, he has the game to be the No. 1 golfer in the world, which is all but an inevitability. His youth precludes years of bad habits, but it has also prevented consistency vis-a-vis experience while putting. He's easily long enough and stripes his irons like a man 10 years his senior.
Phil Mickelson
If there is a mold for the perfect profile of what it will take to bring Whistling Straits to its knees, it hasn't been cast yet, but he's probably left-handed. No one golfer hits it straight enough and far enough, but the longest hitters can club down. Mickelson employed a shorter and heavier shaft in his driver at Firestone. The theory is that his tee ball will find the short grass more often, albeit with a reduction of distance. Given the length from which he starts, it sets up as a potent game plan for the PGA. En route to a T6 here in 2004, he stepped onto the tee box at the 72nd hole needing a birdie to get into the playoff. He rebounded at Baltusrol the following year for his lone victory in this major.
Steve Stricker
The Wisconsin native is getting a second chance. And a surreal one at that. He didn't qualify for the PGA Championship in 2004. At the time, he was in the middle of his career nadir that lasted three years. As he prepares for this year's edition as a 43-year-old, two-time Comeback Player of the Year since, he's fourth in the world ranking. One of four multiple winners on the PGA Tour this year -- with a victory on each side of a clavicle injury -- he carded a 60 and a 62 en route to a successful title defense at the John Deere Classic a month ago. He sits 24th on Tour in fairways hit, sixth in putting and first in scrambling beyond 30 yards. There's zero doubt that he'll have the home crowd in his back pocket, and he might never find himself in a better position to claim his first major championship.


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