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- The 2005 PGA Championship
The official site of that year's tournament, where Mickelson picked up his second major. Lots of interviews, photos, clips, reports and similar to remind you of the win. - The 2006 Masters
The Golf Channel's coverage of the tournament, scene of Mickelson's third major. Full of articles from throughout the event, the leaderboard and more. - The Full Phil
Extensive interview with Phil Mickelson from January, 2001. He talks about his early days and decision to become a pro golfer, Tiger Woods, winning (and not winning) majors, the Ryder Cup at Brookline, the development of the game, and more. - The Matador in FootJoys
A super 2002 article by Rick Reilley which puts the "best player not to win a major" tag into perspective by going into detail about what makes Phil Mickelson a great guy and a great golfer. - The Odds Man's Out
April 2005 interview where Mickelson talks about the 2004 Masters win and its aftermath, that year's Ryder Cup debacle, his equipment switch from Titleist to Callaway, money, gambling, his golf game and playing style, his caddie, and heaps more. - The Unofficial Phil Mickelson Home Page
Outdated fan site with a photo gallery, short biography, tournament results, career history and more. - Those Tiger comments
Golf Magazine interview from 2003, where he talks about his fitness, his family, the no-majors issue, his relationship with Tiger Woods, instinct, playing style, his caddie, putting, and much more. It's also where he made a comment (in jest?) about Tiger's equipment, which led to a lot of comment at the time. - What's in my bag: Phil Mickelson
In this May 2005 feature, he takes us through the content of his golf bag, often explaining why he carries what he does. - What's in my Bag? with Phil Mickelson
In this earlier article from a November, 2001 Golf Digest, he turns out his then golf bag and explains his choice of golf equipment and other bag contents. - Year of renewal
A quasi-review of Mickelson's traumatic 2003 season, from both a family and golfing perspective. Includes extensive quotes from his sister, Tina, and wife, Amy.
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