The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Mickelson begins 27th year on tour at safeway Open

Lefty’s management company runs 2017-18 season opener in Napa.

- By James Raia

NAPA, CALIF. — Four days after a strong showing in the United States’ victory in the Presidents Cup, Phil Mickelson begins his 27th PGA Tour season today in the season-opening Safeway Open, seeking his first individual win since 2013.

Mickelson, winner of 42 career PGA Tour events including five majors, will be joined at Silverado by 12-time PGA Tour winner Zach Johnson as well as Emiliano Grillo and Adam Hadwin, who also played in the Presidents Cup.

“I’m really excited to play because I have been playing well,” the 47-year-old Mickelson said. “I am excited to get back into competitio­n. I am going to have a good chance.”

Mickelson, who had five top-10 finishes last season in 22 events, is playing in his 91st tour event since his win at the 2013 British Open.

“My game is back to where I’ve been wanting it to be, and I have an opportunit­y to start the new season with a little bit of momentum,” said Mickelson, who opened last season with an eighth-place finish in the Safeway Open, shooting four rounds in the 60s. “It’s a fun, strategic golf course and there are multiple ways to play it. So when you feel well, you take a little bit more aggressive lines off the tee.”

Mickelson, whose management company runs the event, has 11 PGA Tour titles in California, his home state.

“I thinka lot of the guys struggle with the poa annua greens, which is a grass I grew up playing,” he said. “I am very comfortabl­e on the greens. If you grew up in Florida on Bermuda grass, this is a very awkward surface to putt on. The color is different and it’s sometimes hard to read.”

Johnson, playing in the event for the first time, is seeking his first PGA Tour win since the 2015 British Open.

“My game feels good and that’s part of the reason I’m here,” said Johnson, who had four top10 finishes last season including second in the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al, a World Golf Champi- onship. “I look at what I have in front of me the next month and a half or so, and I might have seven or eight weeks off. That’s a bit too much. I think it’s good to stay competitiv­e. I thought this week is a really good way to stay fresh and get some work done and the assess.”

Last year’s winner, Brendan Steele, and well as fellow former champions Jonas Blixt (2012), Sangmoon Bae (2014) and Grillo (2015) also are in the field.

Steele birdied his last three holes to overcome a four-shot deficit for his second PGA Tour victory with a one-shot margin last year over Patton Kizzire.

Bae, a two-time PGA Tour winner, is making his first PGA Tour start since a mandatory two years of military service in South Korea.

Maverick McNeal, 21, the former world’s top amateur and Stanford standout, is making his pro debut after eight amateur starts on the PGA Tour.

John Daly, a two-time major winner who last May claimed his first PGA Tour Champions title, also is in the field on a sponsor exemption. Daly has missed the cut in his last 12 PGA Tour starts.

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Phil Mickelson is seeking his first victory since the 2013 British Open.

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