Phil Mickelson – Sentosa Golf Club
Phil Mickelson didn’t waste any time making a few tweaks to his swing after losing second place to Sergio Garcia in the world rankings.
Mickelson said he got a refresher course from swing coach Butch Harmon before heading to Sentosa Golf Club for the US$5-million Singapore Open, an Asian Tour event that starts Thursday on an island just off the Singapore coast.
“I was just on the phone with him before we got here, just making little tweaks because driving the ball here in Sentosa is a real test,” Mickelson said. “There are tight fairways, a lot of water, a lot of penalties for poorly struck shots.”
Garcia, of Spain, won the HSBC Champions tournament in Shanghai on Monday to move past Mickelson and into second place behind Tiger Woods in the world rankings.
Mickelson will also have along a new putter when he challenges a field that includes the likes of Ernie Els, Padraig Harrington, and K.J. Choi for the $792,500 top prize.
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