Callaway Golf's Phil Mickelson Wins His Second Masters; Uses TWO Fusion FT-3 Drivers, X Fairway Woods, X-Tour Irons, HX Tour Golf Ball and Odyssey XG Putter to Capture Third Major ChampionshipPress ReleasePosted 2006-04-11 With a commanding display of power and control, Callaway
Golf (NYSE:ELY) Staff Professional Phil Mickelson yesterday turned
back challenges from a parade of global all-star golfers and won his
second Masters title, his second straight major championship and third
major championship in three years.
As he did last week when he blitzed the field by 13 strokes at the
BellSouth Classic outside Atlanta, Mickelson, 35, chose to employ two
Big Bertha(R) Fusion(R) FT-3(TM) Drivers at Augusta -- a 9.5
draw-weighted configuration with a 46-inch shaft for longer drives and
a 9.5 fade-configuration with a 45-inch shaft for drives requiring a
controlled fade. He drove the ball powerfully all week, averaging
nearly 300 yards off the tee and pounding drive after drive deep into
the fairways as he came down the stretch on Sunday, closing with a 69
at Augusta National Golf Club for a 7-under-par total of 281, two
strokes clear of the field.
"It was huge ... it was a huge help," Mickelson said of his
successful use of the two Fusion FT-3 Drivers. "I worked with the
technicians over at Callaway Golf and I got 20-to-25 yards more with
the FT-3 that draws. I needed it to combat the added length here at
Augusta."
The victory improved the FT-3 Driver's official major championship
win total to six of the last 10 PGA and LPGA majors, and gave the HX
Tour Golf Ball its 5th major championship win in the past 10 majors.
Mickelson now concurrently holds the '05 PGA Championship and '06
Masters titles and joins Tiger Woods as one of two golfers in the past
20 years to win three major championships in a three-year span.
With the Augusta National course stretched to 7,445 yards, making
it the second-longest course in major championship history, there was
an added premium on driving the ball long and straight. The ability to
successfully draw or fade his drives without changing his golf swing
put Mickelson in position to attack pins with shorter irons. Although
dire predictions of a "bombers only" leaderboard were not fulfilled --
fully half the top 15 finishers are medium-length drivers -- Mickelson
took full advantage of his length, birdieing three of Augusta's four
par-5 holes yesterday and playing them in 13-under-par for the week.
His iron play and putting also were impeccable. His longest par
putt, with the exception of the meaningless 20-footer he missed on the
18th hole for his only bogey, was the 5-footer he made after a bunker
shot on the 10th.
"I am having the best time right now playing golf," Mickelson
said. "I'm having so much fun being able to compete for major
championships, it's just incredible. And to win a couple in a row now,
it's just an amazing feeling."
Also in Mickelson's bag were the Callaway Golf(R) X Fairway Woods,
X-Tour(R) Irons, the new X-Tour(R) Wedges with Mack Daddy Grooves, the
new HX(R) Tour Golf Ball and Odyssey(R) White Hot XG(TM) Putter with
the new multi-layer insert.
With the victory and the $1.26 million winner's check, Mickelson
vaulted to the top spot on the PGA Tour money list and up to No. 2 in
the World Rankings behind Woods.
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