Edmonton Journal

Mickelson immersed in Calgary project

- WES GILBERTSON wgilbertso­n@postmedia.com Twitter.com/WesGilbert­son

Decked out in black slacks, a purple golf shirt — complete with two sponsor logos — and his oh-so-familiar KPMG hat, Phil Mickelson looked like he was ready for the first tee.

Except, of course, for his footwear.

The PGA Tour superstar was in Calgary over the weekend to check on the progress of his design project at Mickelson National Golf Club, arriving for a meet-and-greet with media and members in a pair of grey work boots that were caked in mud from a tour of several soon-to-be-grassed holes.

He’s passionate about leaving his fingerprin­ts — and boot treads — all over the 18-hole private setup, the showpiece of the Harmony community near Springbank Airport.

“This is a lot of pressure, to have my name on it,” Mickelson acknowledg­ed. “And that’s why I want it to be done right.”

That’s why he was here Saturday and Sunday.

Mickelson’s day job keeps him pretty busy, with the 47-year-old still questing to add to an eye-popping playing resume that includes five major titles and 42 total triumphs on the PGA Tour.

But the World Golf Hall-of-Fame inductee has also been keeping close tabs on the constructi­on at Mickelson National, constantly swapping sketches with Smith as his design is carved into the dirt.

With his approval on the shapes, contours, hazards and every other detail, the hope is that about half of the assignment­s can be seeded this summer.

The course is slated to open in 2019.

“I have a member in San Diego who joined, bought a place and is moving up here. So the word is starting to get around,” Mickelson said.

“It’s a special place.’’

It’s no secret the folks behind Mickelson National are hoping to eventually play host to the RBC Canadian Open, but during a chat with reporters on Canada Day, the three-time Masters champion stressed that his focus is not just on providing a worthy challenge for his pals on the PGA Tour.

He repeatedly mentioned “the average guy.”

He revealed that Mickelson National will have separate teedecks at 50, 100 and 150 yards from each green for junior golfers — “Nothing melts me more than seeing kids carry their bag down the fairway” — and that he considers how his father would navigate the layout.

“The No. 1 thing is that the average player, the high-handicappe­r, says, ‘I really enjoyed the day. I was able to finish every hole. I was able to play and have a variety of shots and get around the golf course.’

“I want him to be able to get away with some of his misses, advance the ball up by the green, putt it or bump-and-run it onto the green and make his bogey and move on. And then I want the good player to say, ‘I had to play really well to shoot a few under.’ ”

The average guy can always take a mulligan.

The course-designer doesn’t have that luxury.

That’s why Mickelson wants to ensure everything is just right before the grass goes down.

 ?? AL CHAREST ?? PGA golfer Phil Mickelson is pictured at Harmony Discovery Centre, west of Calgary, where the golfing legend offered an update on Mickelson National Golf Club, which is scheduled to open in 2019.
AL CHAREST PGA golfer Phil Mickelson is pictured at Harmony Discovery Centre, west of Calgary, where the golfing legend offered an update on Mickelson National Golf Club, which is scheduled to open in 2019.

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