Approaching 50, Lefty still has plenty in the tankApproaching 50, Lefty still has plenty in the tank
Phil Mickelson isn’t riding off into the sunset as his 50th birthday approaches. He wants to make the 2020 Ryder Cup team.
Phil Mickelson isn’t riding off into the sunset as his 50th birthday approaches. He wants to make the 2020 Ryder Cup team.
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Phil Mickelson says despite his fast-approaching 50th birthday he’s determined to stay on the US PGA Tour while he can “bomb” golf balls and yearns for a Ryder Cup berth. “When I stop hitting bombs I’ll play the (50-and-over) Champions Tour,” Mickelson said Wednesday. Mickelson
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”When I stop hitting bombs I’ll play the Champions Tour, but I’m hitting some crazy bombs right now,” Mickelson said Wednesday, a day before he opens the year at The American Express. Competing for the first time since early November, he showed up at PGA West a little better
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A report on the death of Mongolian Groom in the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita says veterinarians missed opportunities to remove the gelding from the $6 million race because of time constraints or deficiencies in the process used to evaluate horses. In the 20-page report issued Wednesday,
An evaluation report released Wednesday on Mongolian Groom, who was euthanized after a breakdown in last November’s Breeders’ Cup Classic at Santa Anita, found the gelding ran with a pre-existing injury. The report by Dr. Larry Bramlage, from Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, was released by