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- Highlights of the 2004 Masters Tournament (DVD)
A visual record of Mickelson's first major, won in dramatic fashion on the closing nine on Sunday. - Interview with Mickelson's trainer
A Q&A session with his personal trainer from 2005, which covers such angles as endurance, looks, how they got together, the training program and goals, and more. - Lefty's all right
Ralph Wiley writes an extensive article imploring fans to recognize the value and importance (for the sport) of Phil Mickelson's approach to golf. Another well-put defence of the man and his nature. - Mickelson reflects
Prior to the Jan, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, he reveals how he almost lost both his wife and newborn child in 2003 during the lattter's birth. And discusses his renewed enthusiasm for the 2004 season. - One magical Sunday (book)
An autobiographical collection of stories Mickelson wrote with his wife and co-author Donald T. Phillips before the start of the 2005 season. The book reviews the final Sunday at the 2004 Masters, and weaves in personal recollections and philosophies concerning life and golf. - Phil Mickelson
Official site with up-to-date news, biography and background information, timeline and tournament history, Q&A, a close look at aspects of his game (he also takes visitors through a couple of sample holes), fan columns and a photo and video gallery. - Phil Mickelson at Callaway Golf
A brief page, with some career and bio details, plus a look at the Callaway equipment he carries in his bag. - Q&A
Long Q&A article from early 2002, where he talks about the majors, flying, growing up, skiing, Tiger, course design and time travel, among other things. - The 1990 US Amateur Championship
A brief description of the 1990 tournament, which Phil Mickelson won. Includes a photo of him holding the trophy. - The 2004 US Masters
Full coverage of his first major at the Golf Channel website. That Sunday was the day he lost the tag, "best player never to win a major."
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