The 2006 US Open champion on making the next Presidents Cup team, arriving by water taxi to this year’s event and why experience in golf can still trump the physical prowess of youth.
Tiger Woods says he’s not ready to say when he’ll return to competition – although he has already begun “competing” against a couple of US PGA Tour stars at his backyard practice facility in Florida.
Michael Phelps will be forever known for his Olympic-record 23 gold medals, but it’s two DUIs that still haunt him. Now, it seems he’s found a way to use his own trying experiences to help others.
Internationals assistant captain Geoff Ogilvy says subtle tweaks internally to the team’s approach will be the secret behind a revived performance in New York later this month.
The case for choosing Phil Mickelson as a captain’s pick at this month’s Presidents Cup is buoyed as much by the calibre of the other options as it is by his career record.
Phil Mickelson, who through two rounds of the Dell Technologies Championship, suddenly finds himself re-focused and re-energised after a visit with the same doctor who helped him manage his psoriatic arthritis.
Will Phil Mickelson make the US Presidents Cup team? As we approach next month’s event, it sounds more and more like that question will be answered by Phil Mickelson.