Mickelson Sails through Pebble Beach
Posted February 14th, 2005 by Guest Author
After three days of torrid scoring, Phil Mickelson coasted to become the first wire-to-wire winner at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
Pebble Beach showed its teeth today with strong winds, cold temperatures, and light rain. However, none of this phased Phil Mickelson whose one-over-par round of 73 was enough to allow him to capture the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am title. Alternating between his old "go for broke" and new "play it safe" strategies, Mickelson showed flashes of brilliance and questionable choices throughout the round, placing his seemingly insurmountable lead in jeopardy. Fellow lefty Mike Weir fought hard to challenge Mickelson, shooting a 67 despite the poor conditions. At one point, Weir trimmed the lead down to 4 strokes. However, some crucial putts were left short and some lipped out which prevented Weir from coming back. Mickelson's win was his first back-to-back win on Tour and marked the first wire-to-wire winner at the AT&T Pro-Am.
Although Mickelson was playing for the tournament scoring record and his first back-to-back win, he didn't feel much pressure, saying "It was weird. I didn't feel the normal intensity, the normal stress. It was a very enjoyable round." Phil's two wins and two course records should validate any further questions about his decision to move to Callaway clubs. Mickelson's win was his 25th victory on the PGA Tour, tying him with Vijay Singh on the all time list of career victories. Furthermore, this win has now cemented Mickelson's rank as 4th in the world, and has given him a 45-point lead over Tiger Woods in the lucrative West Coast Swing.
In the pro-am competition, Joel Kribel and amateur partner Barry McCollam won with a final score of -35. Bill Murray, the Clown of Carmel, finished 4th with partner Scott Simpson. While he provided tons of entertainment interacting with galleries and joking with playing partners, he also brought about allegations of sandbagging his 15 handicap after hitting some impressive shots including a 297 yard drive and an approach to 5 feet of the pin which left the professionals in his group in awe.
The final standings of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am:
Pos Player Total R1 R2 R3 R4 Total 1 Phil Mickelson -19 62 67 67 73 269 2 Mike Weir -15 66 67 73 67 273 3 Greg Owen -13 67 69 67 72 275 T4 Paul Goydos -12 67 68 70 71 276 T4 Tim Clark -12 67 71 67 71 276 T6 Darren Clarke -11 70 66 70 71 277 T6 Arron Oberholser -11 71 66 69 71 277 8 Graeme McDowell -10 68 69 70 71 278 T9 Davis Love III -9 65 72 71 71 279 T9 Jeff Sluman -9 71 66 69 73 279 T11 Joel Kribel -8 72 70 68 70 280 T11 Luke Donald -8 71 70 68 71 280 T11 Charles Howell III -8 65 71 72 72 280 T11 Robert Gamez -8 70 71 66 73 280 T11 Billy Andrade -8 74 70 63 73 280
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