Forget taxes. On Thursday at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, Phil Mickelson zeroed in on a more famous number: 59.
So close.
Fittingly at one of the most raucous venues of the year, Mickelson sent the golf world into a tizzy by flirting with golf뭩 magic number, but his birdie putt on his final hole cruelly lipped out. He settled for an 11-under 60 and the first-round lead.
밒뭢 ecstatic to shoot 60. I뭢 excited and so forth,?he said afterward. 밄ut you don뭪 get chances to shoot 59 very often. To have that putt on-line, I뭢 kind of mortified that that didn뭪 go in.?/P>
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Mickelson was coming off pedestrian finishes at both the Humana Challenge and Farmers Insurance Open, but you wouldn뭪 know it watching his first round at the par-71 TPC Scottsdale.
Starting on the back nine, Mickelson birdied his first four holes, made par on Nos. 14 and 15 (a par 5), and went birdie-birdie-birdie to go out in 7-under 29. (Worth noting: He has won five of the seven times that he has shot 29 or better for nine holes.)
밒 was thinking about (59) the whole time,?he said.
Mickelson started his back side ?the front at TPC Scottsdale ?with a birdie. He also birdied Nos. 3, 4 and 7.
Needing to birdie one of the last two holes to shoot 59 ?or go birdie-birdie to become the first player to shoot 58 in a PGA Tour event ?Mickelson hit his approach on No. 8 to 18 feet, then left his birdie putt a few rotations short.
밒 thought there was no way to leave it short,?he said, 밶nd I guess there was a way to leave it short.?
At the 470-yard ninth ?the second-toughest hole on the course ?Mickelson split the fairway, then from 141 yards came up about 25 feet short of the flag.
His birdie putt looked like it would slide in on the right side, and Mickelson chased after the putt, his putter raised, believing he had made it. And the ball horseshoed out.
Mickelson grabbed the back of his head with his left hand. His caddie, Jim Mackay, collapsed on the green. His fellow playing competitors, Jason Dufner and Rickie Fowler, looked away in disbelief.
Thisclose to becoming the sixth player to shoot 59 on the PGA Tour.
밫hat one is tough to take,?Mickelson said. 밳ou just don뭪 get those chances very often.?/P>
This wasn뭪 even his first 59 watch at TPC Scottsdale. His low PGA Tour round, an 11-under 60, came here in the Arizona desert in 2005. He shot 59 in the 2004 Grand Slam of Golf.
Mickelson뭩 season had gotten off to a turbulent start. He tied for 37th at PGA West, but made headlines for complaining about the tax rate in California. After apologizing for those remarks at his hometown tournament, he never shot better than 70 at Torrey Pines and tied for 51st.
Earlier this week, he put the new Callaway Razr Fit Xtreme driver in his bag and noticed an immediate difference.
밫oday I drove it phenomenal and feel really good about it,?he said. 밫hat club made the biggest difference.?/P>