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On this week's episode of GOLF's Fully Equipped, Johnny Wunder retells how Callaway recreated Phil Mickelson's favorite wedge just for him.
Mickelson still carries around a nearly exact replica of an old Ping Eye2 lob wedge he had Callaway make him because he liked Callaway's grooves. He showed the wedge to GOLF's Dylan Dethier during ...
Phil Mickelson is a legend both on and off the golf course. With 44 PGA TOUR wins, he's one of the most recognized players we have in the sport. With his recent ...
If you fancy yourself a short game wizard like Phil Mickelson, or just want to become one, the new Callaway PM Grind 19 wedges ($159.99 each) are right up your alley.Co-designed by Phil and famed ...
Phil Mickelson’s costly bogey on the par-4 15th hole during Monday’s final round of the U.S. Open wasn’t what he had in mind. The club he used to hit his approach shot from the left rough to the ...
Ping Eye2 XG and two Callaway wedges are carried by one of the greatest short-game players of all time, Phil Mickelson. He uses the Jaws Raw, 50° and 56° (50-10S, 56-12W) Callaway clubs, and his ...
The man who builds Phil Mickelson's clubs dishes ... club performance specialist for Callaway and Mickelson’s ... The shot out of the bunker on 5 was with the new 60-degree wedge He ditched the ...
Mickelson, 50, held the lead after Friday’s morning wave thanks to rounds of 70-69. He ranked first in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green, in the top 10 of Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee and averaged 298 ...
Along with the Callaway X Forged UT (16°) worth $229.99, Phil Mickelson uses a $75 MCA MMT 105 TX shaft. The second iron he uses is the Callaway X 21 UT, priced at $275, and Mickelson pairs it up ...
July 17 (UPI) --Five-time major championship winner Phil Mickelson showed off his latest flop shot on Tuesday at the Open Championship in Carnoustie, Scotland. "Lefty" picked up a chipping wedge ...
After visiting Winged Foot Golf Club in preparation for the 2006 U.S. Open, Phil Mickelson asked Callaway club designer Roger Cleveland to make him a 64-degree wedge with a lot less bounce than ...