Phil Mickelson has won his first PGA Tour event of 2013, and he did it by putting together 4 of the best rounds I've seen this year. With an opening round of 60 (something that I will never be able to relate to), Mickelson didn't look back for the rest of the weekend. With plenty of experience on tour, Mickelson didn't let the hype get to him, as he continued to play bogey free golf for nearly the entire event. I was thoroughly impressed by his game play, poise, confidence and consistency.
Let's take a closer look at the breakdown of Phils tournament and what it took to win the Waste Management Phoenix Open...
- Round 1: 60 (11 under) - 11 Birdies, 7 Pars
- Round 2: 65 (6 under) - 1 Eagle, 6 Birdies, 11 Pars
- Round 3: 64 (7 under) - 7 Birdies, 11 Pars
- Round 4: 67 (4 under) - 5 Birdies, 12 Pars, 1 Bogey
- Total: 27 under par - 1 Eagles, 29 Birdies, 40 Pars, 1 Bogey
Along with the above stats, another that helped Phil along to hoisting the trophy, was his greens in regulation. Although he only hit 57% of the fairways off the tee, Mickelson was able to find 87.5% of the greens in regulation.
- Avg Driving Distance: 298.8 yards
- Driving Accuracy: 57.14%
- Greens in Regulation: 87.5%
- Avg Putts per Round: 27.5 (Avg of 1.53 putts/hole)